LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... early part of his history , very simply and as though it were quite an ordinary event , his having accompanied Augustus into the temple of Jupiter Feretrius , and heard him read . the old inscriptions there . * Some degree of intimacy ...
... early part of his history , very simply and as though it were quite an ordinary event , his having accompanied Augustus into the temple of Jupiter Feretrius , and heard him read . the old inscriptions there . * Some degree of intimacy ...
Pagina 6
... early editors . rather than to the author . We have the first , third , and fourth of these decades entire , with half of the fifth , and a few fragments of the others . Unhappily , the lost portion , as containing the later and more au ...
... early editors . rather than to the author . We have the first , third , and fourth of these decades entire , with half of the fifth , and a few fragments of the others . Unhappily , the lost portion , as containing the later and more au ...
Pagina 7
... early date - pos- sibly not much later than the original historian- which have survived , though the books of which they form the summary have perished . There are some * Disraeli , Cur . of Lit. intervals of Roman history for which ...
... early date - pos- sibly not much later than the original historian- which have survived , though the books of which they form the summary have perished . There are some * Disraeli , Cur . of Lit. intervals of Roman history for which ...
Pagina 8
... earliest Roman his- torian of whom we have any mention , and Cincius Alimentus , were both alive during the Second Punic ... early his- tory of Rome , we have not only to take into account the tendency to the marvellous and the mythical ...
... earliest Roman his- torian of whom we have any mention , and Cincius Alimentus , were both alive during the Second Punic ... early his- tory of Rome , we have not only to take into account the tendency to the marvellous and the mythical ...
Pagina 10
... earliest date , though admitting in their own chronicles that the whole contents of their monastery had been burnt by ... early historian of Rome might draw very tempting but not very trust- 66 INTRODUCTORY . 11 worthy information , for ...
... earliest date , though admitting in their own chronicles that the whole contents of their monastery had been burnt by ... early historian of Rome might draw very tempting but not very trust- 66 INTRODUCTORY . 11 worthy information , for ...
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