T. Livii ... Historiarum libri i, ii, xxi, xxii1850 |
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Pagina iv
... good . The best manu- scripts of the first decade are one at Florence ( Codex Medi- ceus ' ) , one at Paris ( No. 5725 ) , and one at Oxford ( Codex Har- leianus ' ) . The text of the third decade depends principally upon the Paris ...
... good . The best manu- scripts of the first decade are one at Florence ( Codex Medi- ceus ' ) , one at Paris ( No. 5725 ) , and one at Oxford ( Codex Har- leianus ' ) . The text of the third decade depends principally upon the Paris ...
Pagina ix
... good , and hatred of the bad ; he feels a proud pleasure in describing the power of the Romans , or the purity of manners by which they were at first distinguished ; and the history of the early ages of the state seems even to have ...
... good , and hatred of the bad ; he feels a proud pleasure in describing the power of the Romans , or the purity of manners by which they were at first distinguished ; and the history of the early ages of the state seems even to have ...
Pagina 17
... good or bad examples . ' 4 The eager desire to ruin themselves by debauchery and licentious- ness . ' This is a strong expression , for the eager desire of course is for the enjoyment , not the ruin . The meaning , however , is , that ...
... good or bad examples . ' 4 The eager desire to ruin themselves by debauchery and licentious- ness . ' This is a strong expression , for the eager desire of course is for the enjoyment , not the ruin . The meaning , however , is , that ...
Pagina 19
... good of two Trojans . ' The author probably intended to close the sentence with the verb peper- cisse , for which , however , he substituted an expression of similar import but different construction . 2 For Enetorum . The ' Everol ...
... good of two Trojans . ' The author probably intended to close the sentence with the verb peper- cisse , for which , however , he substituted an expression of similar import but different construction . 2 For Enetorum . The ' Everol ...
Pagina 23
... good king Numa Pompilius . 5 Debeo alicui , ' I owe to some one , ' or ' I have to thank some one for something . The passive is here used , because the subject which feels the gratitude is very indefinite ; thus we may translate ...
... good king Numa Pompilius . 5 Debeo alicui , ' I owe to some one , ' or ' I have to thank some one for something . The passive is here used , because the subject which feels the gratitude is very indefinite ; thus we may translate ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
ablative according account accusative afterwards agmen ancient animos Ardea arma army battle belli bello bellum called Canusium Carthaginians castra castris city clause common Compare connected construction consul consules deinde dictator doubt editions equites equitum equivalent erant esset Etruria Etruscis exercitus expression Fabius first following form former frequently Gauls given good great Hannibal Hasdrubal haud have history hostem hostium inde infinitive Italy king later Latin Lavinium Livy Livy's made magis manner manuscripts read meaning means mentioned merely milia name namely neque note number omnibus order ordinary Patres peditum people place plebis Polybius populi Porsenna power probably prope properly pugna reading Romam Roman Rome Romulus Sabini Saguntum same See chap See Gram See Zumpt senate senatus sense sentence side sine situated soldiers state subjunctive supply taken tamen Tarquinius thing time town tribes urbem used velut Volsci were whole word year years
Brani popolari
Pagina 196 - Plurimum audaciae ad pericula capessenda, plurimum consilii inter ipsa pericula erat. Nullo labore aut corpus fatigari aut animus vinci poterat. Caloris ac frigoris patientia par ; cibi potionisque desiderio 10 natural!, non voluptate modus finitus ; vigiliarum somnique nee die nee nocte discriminata tempora; id quod gerendis rebus superesset quieti datum; ea neque molli strato neque silentio accersita ; multi saepe militari sagulo opertum humi iacentem inter custodias stationesque militum conspexerunt.
Pagina 16 - ... ego contra hoc quoque laboris praemium petam, ut me a conspectu malorum, quae nostra tot per annos vidit aetas, tantisper certe, dum prisca ilia tota mente repeto, avertam, omnis expers curae, quae scribentis animum, etsi non flectere a vero, sollicitum tamen efficere possit.
Pagina 192 - Nam neque validiores opibus ullae inter se civitates gentesque contulerunt arma, neque his ipsis tantum unquam virium aut roboris fuit, et baud ignotas belli...
Pagina 17 - Hoc illud est praecipue in cognitione rerum salubre ac frugiferum, omnis te exempli documenta in inlustri posita monumento intueri; inde tibi tuaeque rei publicae, quod imitere, capias, inde foedum inceptu, foedum exitu, quod vites.
Pagina 16 - Quae ante conditam condendamve urbem poeticis magis decora fabulis quam incorruptis rerum gestarum monumentis traduntur, ea nec adfirmare nec refellere in animo est. Datur haec venia antiquitati, ut miscendo humana divinis primordia urbium augustiora faciat...
Pagina 280 - C. Flaminio tulerat, ne quis Senator cuive Senator pater fuisset maritimam navem, quae plus quam trecentarum amphorarum esset, haberet. Id satis habitum ad fructus ex agris vectandos; quaestus omnis patribus indecorus visus.
Pagina 55 - Romani ovantes ac gratulantes Horatium accipiunt : eo majore cum gaudio, quo prope metum res fuerat. Ad sepulturam inde suorum nequaquam paribus animis vertuntur : quippe imperio alteri aucti, alteri ditionis alienae facti.
Pagina 149 - ... tempore quo in homine non ut nunc omnia in unum consentiant, sed singulis membris suum cuique consilium, suus sermo fuerit, indignatas reliquas partes sua cura, suo labore ac ministerio ventri omnia quaeri, ventrem in medio quietum nihil aliud quam datis voluptatibus frui; conspirasse inde ne manus ad os cibum ferrent, nee os acciperet datum, nee denies quae acciperent conficerent.
Pagina 67 - ... quod populi Priscorum Latinorum hominesque Prisci Latini adversus populum Romanum Quiritium fecerunt deliquerunt, quod populus Romanus Quiritium bellum cum Priscis Latinis iussit esse senatusque populi Romani Quiritium censuit, consensit, conscivit, ut bellum cum Priscis Latinis fieret, ob eam rem ego populusque Romanus populis Priscorum Latinorum hominibusque Priscis Latinis bellum indico facioque.
Pagina 289 - ... enim inde votis aut imploratione deum, sed vi ac virtute evadendum esse; per medias acies ferro viam fieri et, quo timoris minus sit, eo minus ferme periculi esse.