| Theodor Mommsen - 1870 - 588 pagine
...consumed the remains of the illustrious hero and with them the traces of the crime. The history of Borne presents various men of greater genius than Scipio...purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in generous love of his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part.... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1871 - 502 pagine
...consumed the remains of the illustrious hero and with them the traces of the crime. The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio...purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in generous love of his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part.... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1873 - 196 pagine
...Though. inferior to his great namesake, his generalship, his patriotism, his diseretion and independenee as a statesman, gave him a similar position in his...Mommsen, '* presents various men of greater genius than Seipio Aemilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absenee of politieal selfishness,... | |
| Francis Gardner - 1873 - 478 pagine
...consumed the remains of the illustrious hero, and with them the traces of the crime." "The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio...purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in generous love of. his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part.... | |
| 1892 - 868 pagine
...surpassed him in purity of character, in simplicity of patriotism, and in liberality of culture. ' The history of Rome, 'says Mommsen, 'presents various men of greater genius than Scipio /Emilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness,... | |
| Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1895 - 566 pagine
...with the remains of the illustrious man the traces at the same time of the crime. The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio...purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in generous love of his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part.... | |
| 1896 - 920 pagine
...he surpassed him in purity of character, in simplicity of patriotism, and in liberality of culture, 'The history of Rome, ' says Mommsen, 'presents various men of greater genius than Scipio .'Emilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness,... | |
| Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1908 - 562 pagine
...with the remains of the illustrious man the traces at the same time of the crime. The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio...purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in generous love of his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part.... | |
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