| Thomas Arnold - 1846 - 526 pagine
...at thi8 v— -j.-— J critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, jA.l'.' . oob. AC 218. his son in all probability would never have won the battle of Zama. Theeie- Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirpnants are carried over mish with Scipio's... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1866 - 420 pagine
...Scipio then despatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his son in all probability would never have won the battle of Zama. Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirmish with Scipio's horse, had sent forward his infantry,... | |
| Titus Livius - 1874 - 160 pagine
...left bank, the invaders had three days' start of him. P. Scipio, therefore, sent his brother, Cnœus Scipio, with the best part of his troops, to keep...all probability, would never have won the battle of Zama ' (32). He lands at Pisœ, cr-.sses the Apennines, and takes command of the forces with the two... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 336 pagine
...then dispatched his army to Spain at this criti• ical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his son in all probability would never have won the battle of Zama. Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirmish with Scipio's horse, had sent forward his infantry,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1885 - 380 pagine
...Scipio despatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his son in all probability would never have won the battle of Zarna'. Cicero often mentions the two brothers as patterns of patriotic devotion, eg Cato 75 duos Scipiotifs... | |
| 1880 - 814 pagine
...Scipio then dispatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his son in all probability would never have won the battle of Zaini. Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirmish with Scipio's horse, had sent forward his... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1884 - 988 pagine
...Scipio then despatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his son in all probability would never have won the battle of Zama. Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirmish with Scipio's horse, had sent forward his infantry,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1885 - 396 pagine
...Scipio despatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his son in all probability would never have won the battle of Zama'. Cicero often mentions the two brothers as patterns of patriotic devotion, eg Cato 75 duos Scipiones... | |
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