A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 147
... hand - to - hand Battle of tussle on unfavourable terms.13 In the end they broke away with a Mylae . loss of fifty vessels . The action of Mylae , for which the Romans re- warded their admiral , C. Duillius , with a commemorative column ...
... hand - to - hand Battle of tussle on unfavourable terms.13 In the end they broke away with a Mylae . loss of fifty vessels . The action of Mylae , for which the Romans re- warded their admiral , C. Duillius , with a commemorative column ...
Pagina 267
... hand , a lurking prejudice against a too exact imitation of Greek institutions stood in the way of the construction of a stone theatre , so that the dramas of Plautus and Terence had to be performed in temporary wooden structures ...
... hand , a lurking prejudice against a too exact imitation of Greek institutions stood in the way of the construction of a stone theatre , so that the dramas of Plautus and Terence had to be performed in temporary wooden structures ...
Pagina 600
... hands at Cremona . The venture of the Rhine forces might indeed have ended in disaster , if Otho's troops had been at hand to receive them as they debouched from the mountains . But the praetorian cohorts and small details which he had at ...
... hands at Cremona . The venture of the Rhine forces might indeed have ended in disaster , if Otho's troops had been at hand to receive them as they debouched from the mountains . But the praetorian cohorts and small details which he had at ...
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