Livy: Books XXVIII-XXXHarvard University Press, 1949 |
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Pagina 59
... side was there a charge , or a missile hurled , or any raising of a shout . The centre was held on one side by the Romans , on the other by the Carthaginians combined with Africans , the wings by their allies , and for both armies these ...
... side was there a charge , or a missile hurled , or any raising of a shout . The centre was held on one side by the Romans , on the other by the Carthaginians combined with Africans , the wings by their allies , and for both armies these ...
Pagina 299
... sides that they would have the same friends and enemies . Hasdrubal , however , remembered not only the alliance with ... side ; that if Scipio did not keep away from Africa and moved his army up to Carthage , it would be necessary for ...
... sides that they would have the same friends and enemies . Hasdrubal , however , remembered not only the alliance with ... side ; that if Scipio did not keep away from Africa and moved his army up to Carthage , it would be necessary for ...
Pagina 493
... side discordant voices , as was natural from many nations with a confusion of tongues ; for the Romans a battle of little movement , as they pressed on into the 16 ; Zonaras IX . xiv . 7 ff . Appian's narrative includes much fiction ...
... side discordant voices , as was natural from many nations with a confusion of tongues ; for the Romans a battle of little movement , as they pressed on into the 16 ; Zonaras IX . xiv . 7 ff . Appian's narrative includes much fiction ...
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