A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 47
Pagina 112
... which was based on a triple beat helped out by alliteration.1 This metre Andronicus used in his translation of the ' Odyssey ' ; but his far greater successor Ennius , the true founder of Latin prosody , adapted the Greek hexameter ...
... which was based on a triple beat helped out by alliteration.1 This metre Andronicus used in his translation of the ' Odyssey ' ; but his far greater successor Ennius , the true founder of Latin prosody , adapted the Greek hexameter ...
Pagina 200
Governors were allowed to stay in their province till the arrival of a successor ; and , since in the normal course of events Caesar's successor would be one of the magistrates of 49 , none of these would be free to relieve him till the ...
Governors were allowed to stay in their province till the arrival of a successor ; and , since in the normal course of events Caesar's successor would be one of the magistrates of 49 , none of these would be free to relieve him till the ...
Pagina 368
It was an ironical comment on the incompleteness of his Eastern conquests , that no sooner was his back turned than Chosroes re - entered Ctesiphon ; and among the first acts of his successor Hadrian was an order for the evacuation of ...
It was an ironical comment on the incompleteness of his Eastern conquests , that no sooner was his back turned than Chosroes re - entered Ctesiphon ; and among the first acts of his successor Hadrian was an order for the evacuation of ...
Cosa dicono le persone - Scrivi una recensione
Nessuna recensione trovata nei soliti posti.
Sommario
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
32 sezioni non visualizzate
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
already appeared army Asia attack attempt Augustus authority became began brought Caesar called campaign capital carried century character chief Chosroes citizens civil command complete consuls continued course Dacia death defeated developed East Eastern elected Emperor Empire enemy fact finally followed force fresh frontier further Gaul given governor Greece Greek half hand head House imperial important influence interest Italian Italy land later Latin least legions less lost Meanwhile merely military native natural needed once passed perhaps political Pompey position provinces reign remained Rhine Roman Rome Rome's rule scarcely secure seems seen Senate senatorial sent side soldiers soon Spain success successor taken things Tiberius took town tribes troops turned whole