Livy, Libro 21Ginn, 1893 - 232 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... merely priore bello , but pre- cisely as the English words are used in the note on imperitatum , 3 - con- serebant ... mere narrative statements . Conseruerunt would have seemed to limit the statement to the beginning of the war . varia ...
... merely priore bello , but pre- cisely as the English words are used in the note on imperitatum , 3 - con- serebant ... mere narrative statements . Conseruerunt would have seemed to limit the statement to the beginning of the war . varia ...
Pagina 4
... merely to connect the following with angebant , etc. , as if it were , and so , being in this anx- ious state of mind , ' etc.— Africo bello : see 1. 4 n.- fuit sub re- centem , immediately followed . pacem : the one which concluded the ...
... merely to connect the following with angebant , etc. , as if it were , and so , being in this anx- ious state of mind , ' etc.— Africo bello : see 1. 4 n.- fuit sub re- centem , immediately followed . pacem : the one which concluded the ...
Pagina 5
... merely to time . - flore aetatis , youth and beauty . -uti ferunt : implying as usual a doubt of the truth . 4. aliam opposed to flore , etc. profecto , unquestionably , op- posed to uti ferunt . animi : though grammatically dependent ...
... merely to time . - flore aetatis , youth and beauty . -uti ferunt : implying as usual a doubt of the truth . 4. aliam opposed to flore , etc. profecto , unquestionably , op- posed to uti ferunt . animi : though grammatically dependent ...
Pagina 6
... mere jumble of words . — 7. cum hoc : resuming the story after the digression . — quia : intro- ducing the reason why the Romans thought it necessary to make terms , inasmuch ( which is passed over ) as they could not at the moment ...
... mere jumble of words . — 7. cum hoc : resuming the story after the digression . — quia : intro- ducing the reason why the Romans thought it necessary to make terms , inasmuch ( which is passed over ) as they could not at the moment ...
Pagina 7
... merely figuratively , hailed ' as such , in accordance with the practice in Roman armies . 2. Hasdrubal : i.e. while in com- mand in Spain after the death of Hamilcar.accersierat : the plu- perfect to keep the right sequence of events ...
... merely figuratively , hailed ' as such , in accordance with the practice in Roman armies . 2. Hasdrubal : i.e. while in com- mand in Spain after the death of Hamilcar.accersierat : the plu- perfect to keep the right sequence of events ...
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Pagina 9 - ... inter custodias stationesque militum conspexerunt. Vestitus nihil inter aequales excellens: arma atque equi conspiciebantur. Equitum peditumque idem longe primus erat; princeps in proelium ibat, ultimus conserto proelio excedebat. Has tantas viri virtutes ingentia vitia aequabant, inhumana crudelitas, perfidia plus quam Punica, nihil veri, nihil sancti, nullus deum metus, nullum ius iurandum, nulla religio.
Pagina 113 - 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 9 - 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...
Pagina 66 - Inde ad rupem muniendam, per quam unam via esse poterat, milites ducti, cum caedendum esset saxum, arboribus circa immanibus deiectis detruncatisque struem ingentem lignorum faciunt eamque, cum et vis venti apta faciendo igni coorta esset, succendunt ardentiaque 3 saxa infuso aceto putrefaciunt.
Pagina 18 - Phalarica erat Saguntinis missile telum hastili abiegno et cetera tereti praeterquam ad extremum, unde ferrum exstabat...
Pagina 233 - Brutus, which was composed in 46 BC and purports to be a conversation with Atticus and Brutus, Cicero traces the development of oratory among the Romans down to his own time, with critical notices of about two hundred speakers. The long catalogue is relieved of dryness by the dialogue form, the freedom of digression, and by Cicero's fresh and teeming style. Professor Kellogg has edited the work especially for early college reading.
Pagina 120 - Postremo Decembri iam mense ad aedem Saturni Romae immolatum est, lectisterniumque imperatum ([et] 20 eum lectum senatores straverunt) et convivium publicum, ac per urbem Saturnalia diem ac noctem clamata, populusque eum diem festum habere ac servare in perpetuum iussus.
Pagina 172 - Minucius, convocatis militibus, " sœpe ego," inquit, " audivi, milites, eum primum esse virum, qui ipse consulat, quid in rem sit, secundum eum, qui bene monenti obediat ; qui nec ipse consulere nec 25 alteri parere sciat, eum extremi ingenii esse.
Pagina 60 - Turn, quamquam fama prius, qua 1 incerta in maius vero ferri solent, praecepta res erat, tamen ex propinquo visa montium altitudo nivesque caelo prope immixtae, tecta informia imposita rupibus...