Fabius perceived this tumult, but concluding that it was a snare, and being disinclined for a battle, particularly by night, kept his troops within the works. At break of day a battle took place under the summit' of the mountain, in which the Romans,... The History of Rome - Pagina 96di Livy - 1882Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...and having cut off some of the enemy in the very defile, pitches his camp in the country of Allife. 18. Fabius perceived this tumult, but concluding that...also from the character of their arms, to skirmishing amid rocks and crags, easily foiled, by their manner of fighting, an enemy loaded with arms, accustomed... | |
| Livy - 1879 - 546 pagine
...and having cut off some of the enemy in the very defile, pitches his camp in the country of Allifse. 18. Fabius perceived this tumult, but concluding that...also from the character of their arms, to skirmishing amid rocks and crags, easily foiled, by their manner of lighting, an enemy loaded with arms, accustomed... | |
| Titus Livius - 1882 - 84 pagine
...number) easily would have overpowered the light-armed [of the enemy], separated from their own men, had not a cohort of Spaniards, sent back by Hannibal for that very purpose, come up [to their assistance]. That [cohort] being more accustomed to mountains, and better fitted... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 560 pagine
...and having cut off some of the enemy in the very defile, pitches his camp in the country of Allifaj. Fabius perceived this tumult, but concluding that...of their limbs and also from the character of their anns, to skirmishing amidst rocks and crags, easily foiled, by their manner of fighting, an enemy loaded... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pagine
...and having cut off some of the enemy in the very defile, pitches his camp in the country of Allifae. as they were from their party, had not a cohort of...loaded with arms, accustomed to level ground and the steady kind of fighting. Separating from a contest thus by no means equal, they proceeded to their... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 442 pagine
...and having cut off some of the enemy in the very defile, pitches his camp in the country of Allifas. as they were from their party, had not a cohort of...loaded with arms, accustomed to level ground and the steady kind of fighting. Separating from a contest thus by no means equal, they proceeded to their... | |
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