Livy: Books XXVIII-XXXHarvard University Press, 1949 |
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Pagina 79
... reached the harbour of New Carthage on the fourth day . XIX . Although the Spanish provinces were having a respite from a Carthaginian war , still it was evident that on account of a guilty conscience certain states were quiet out of ...
... reached the harbour of New Carthage on the fourth day . XIX . Although the Spanish provinces were having a respite from a Carthaginian war , still it was evident that on account of a guilty conscience certain states were quiet out of ...
Pagina 207
Livy. BOOK XXIX I. Scipio , now that he had reached Sicily , assigned B.C. 205 his volunteers to their ranks and centuries . Three hundred of them , young men in the bloom of their youth and conspicuous for their physical strength , he ...
Livy. BOOK XXIX I. Scipio , now that he had reached Sicily , assigned B.C. 205 his volunteers to their ranks and centuries . Three hundred of them , young men in the bloom of their youth and conspicuous for their physical strength , he ...
Pagina 261
... reached by conjecture in a matter buried by the lapse of time . Publius Cornelius was ordered to go to Ostia with all the matrons to meet the goddess , and himself to receive her from the ship , and carrying her to land to turn her over ...
... reached by conjecture in a matter buried by the lapse of time . Publius Cornelius was ordered to go to Ostia with all the matrons to meet the goddess , and himself to receive her from the ship , and carrying her to land to turn her over ...
Parole e frasi comuni
2nd Imp 3rd Imp aciem aediles Africa Appian army atque battle bello bellum Bruttii camp Carthage Carthaginians castra cavalry CBDAN Claudius command consul Conway deinde eius enemy envoys erant erat esset etiam exercitus ferme fleet Froben fuit Gaius Gaius Laelius Gronovius haec Hannibal Hasdrubal haud Hispania hostium Ilergetes inde inter ipse ipsi Italy Itaque JK Aldus JK Froben Laelius legati legions Livius Livy Locri Madvig Mago Mandonius Marcus Masinissa milia militum modo naves navibus neque nihil Numidians omnes omnia omnis P(1)N Aldus peace peditum Pleminius Polybius populi praetor primo prope province provincia Publius pugna quae quam quia quibus quidem quinqueremes Quintus quod quoque Romam Roman Rome Scipio Scipionem Scipionis senate sent Servilius ships sibi Sicily soldiers Spain Strabo sunt Syphax tamen tribunes urbe urbem Vols Weissenborn XXIX XXVIII Zama