| Livy - 1957 - 504 pagine
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| 1924 - 634 pagine
...prospect, through prophecy; through these prophecies, as well as through his actual experiences, he saw 'the lessons of every kind of experience set forth as on a conspicuous monument,' and he learned what was to be sought for himself and for his State, and what was to be avoided. In... | |
| 1926 - 432 pagine
...statesmen. Many of them have confessed to a didactic purpose in their work. Thus Livy pleaded : — What chiefly makes the study of history wholesome...from these you may choose for yourself and for your state what to imitate, from these mark for avoidance what is shameful in the conception and shameful... | |
| William Chase Greene - 1933 - 600 pagine
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| Livy - 1937 - 192 pagine
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| Nels M. Bailkey - 1938 - 364 pagine
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| Livy - 1939 - 196 pagine
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| Livy - 1961 - 508 pagine
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| Howard Evans Kiefer, Milton Karl Munitz - 1970 - 332 pagine
...makes the study of history wholesome and profitable," says Livy, "is this, that you behold the reasons of every kind of experience set forth as on a conspicuous...you may choose for yourself and for your own state to imitate, from these mark for avoidance what is shameful in the conception and shameful in the result."... | |
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