A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 465
A certain Cn . Gellius , whose work has been mercifully The later obliterated , eked out his narrative into at least fifty books . No less annalists . than three of these larger works were written concurrently c .
A certain Cn . Gellius , whose work has been mercifully The later obliterated , eked out his narrative into at least fifty books . No less annalists . than three of these larger works were written concurrently c .
Pagina 747
But in fairness to the later Roman emperors it should be borne in Merits of mind that they were in the position of a ship's captain labouring the later against time to bale out a heavily leaking vessel . Under such condi- emperors ...
But in fairness to the later Roman emperors it should be borne in Merits of mind that they were in the position of a ship's captain labouring the later against time to bale out a heavily leaking vessel . Under such condi- emperors ...
Pagina 759
These later Latin panegyrics resembled that of Pliny the Younger in being thanksgivings to emperors for political preferment ; but their style was modelled on that of Cicero , whose amplitude they reproduced without his forcefulness and ...
These later Latin panegyrics resembled that of Pliny the Younger in being thanksgivings to emperors for political preferment ; but their style was modelled on that of Cicero , whose amplitude they reproduced without his forcefulness and ...
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