LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... passed , treaties made , and even victories won - could not , from their very nature , enter into those details of person , and circumstance , and motive , which the historian requires in order to make his narrative readable . The ...
... passed , treaties made , and even victories won - could not , from their very nature , enter into those details of person , and circumstance , and motive , which the historian requires in order to make his narrative readable . The ...
Pagina 10
... passed from time to time , which were engraved and preserved in the same way . But of these , again , Livy says that many were destroyed in the burning of the city . Even in cases where they still existed , there are , un- fortunately ...
... passed from time to time , which were engraved and preserved in the same way . But of these , again , Livy says that many were destroyed in the burning of the city . Even in cases where they still existed , there are , un- fortunately ...
Pagina 20
... passed for history , of Rome under its seven kings . Romulus , after reducing to subjection the neighbouring towns of Fidena and Veii , disappeared in a violent storm , said the popular fable , and was seen no more upon earth . Some ...
... passed for history , of Rome under its seven kings . Romulus , after reducing to subjection the neighbouring towns of Fidena and Veii , disappeared in a violent storm , said the popular fable , and was seen no more upon earth . Some ...
Pagina 22
... passed the temples they so venerated , now surrounded with guards of soldiers , and left , as it seemed , their very gods in captivity . When all the Alban population had quitted the place , the Romans levelled to the ground every build ...
... passed the temples they so venerated , now surrounded with guards of soldiers , and left , as it seemed , their very gods in captivity . When all the Alban population had quitted the place , the Romans levelled to the ground every build ...
Pagina 23
... passed into other hands . A boy had been brought up in the house of Tarquinius , the son of a slave mother , on whose head while sleep- ing lambent flames had been seen to play . Tanaquil's divining eyes saw in the prodigy an intimation ...
... passed into other hands . A boy had been brought up in the house of Tarquinius , the son of a slave mother , on whose head while sleep- ing lambent flames had been seen to play . Tanaquil's divining eyes saw in the prodigy an intimation ...
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afterwards amongst annalist Annals Antiochus Appius arms army Aventine Hill bade battle brother brought called Camillus campaign Cannæ Capitol Capua Carthage Carthaginian cavalry chief citizens Clusium command commons conquest consul consulship crowd death Decemvirs Decius defeated Dictator elected enemy envoys Etruria Etruscan Fabii Fabius Falerii fate father fight Flamininus force Gauls give gods Greece ground hands Hannibal Hannibal's Hasdrubal hero historian honour horse Italy Latins legend liberty Livy Livy's Macedon Macedonian Manlius Marcellus Master military neighbours once panic patricians peace Perseus person Philip plebeians popular Porsena prætor prisoners Punic Pyrrhus ranks refused Roman annalist Roman senate Rome Romulus Sabine Samnites Samnium says Livy says the annalist Scipio senate sent SEVEN KINGS Sicily soldiers Spain Spurius story Syphax taken Tarquinii Tarquinius Tarquins temple told took town tribes tribunes triumph troops Valerius Veii victory Volscians young