Livy, books xxi-xxiv, with Engl. notes1877 |
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Pagina iii
... years , as it is supposed , before the foundation of Rome . It is probable that , established at a period of great commercial enterprize and prosperity , it was at first only an emporium or factory , but from its advantageous position ...
... years , as it is supposed , before the foundation of Rome . It is probable that , established at a period of great commercial enterprize and prosperity , it was at first only an emporium or factory , but from its advantageous position ...
Pagina iv
... years earlier date , ) it gradually rose into sovereign importance , extending its dominion from the Pillars of Hercules almost as far as the great Syrtis . 3. History . The history of Carthage occupies three periods : - i . From the ...
... years earlier date , ) it gradually rose into sovereign importance , extending its dominion from the Pillars of Hercules almost as far as the great Syrtis . 3. History . The history of Carthage occupies three periods : - i . From the ...
Pagina v
... year B.C. 509 ; Corsica , which was also early occupied ; Sicily- the western half - which might be marked by a straight line drawn from Himera to Agrigentum ; the Balearic . islands , Malta and others less important , and the coast of ...
... year B.C. 509 ; Corsica , which was also early occupied ; Sicily- the western half - which might be marked by a straight line drawn from Himera to Agrigentum ; the Balearic . islands , Malta and others less important , and the coast of ...
Pagina vi
... other assemblies and magis- tracies of the state . Hannibal passed a law which checked the power of these judges , causing them to be elected for only one year . CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES . THE following data will be sufficient to vi CARTHAGE .
... other assemblies and magis- tracies of the state . Hannibal passed a law which checked the power of these judges , causing them to be elected for only one year . CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES . THE following data will be sufficient to vi CARTHAGE .
Pagina vii
... years , of 2,200 Euboic talents . ( This also was disapproved , and changed to 3,200 , to be paid within ten years ) . The chief result of this war was the acquisition of the first Roman Province - Sicily . ] In Italy , Falerii revolts ...
... years , of 2,200 Euboic talents . ( This also was disapproved , and changed to 3,200 , to be paid within ten years ) . The chief result of this war was the acquisition of the first Roman Province - Sicily . ] In Italy , Falerii revolts ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
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Brani popolari
Pagina 76 - ... by the weight of its charge, and drove back the Gauls and Spaniards into the rear of their own line. Meanwhile, its victorious advance had carried it, like the English column at Fontenoy, into the midst of Hannibal's army ; it had passed between the African infantry on its right and left, and now, whilst its head was struggling against the Gauls and Spaniards, its long flanks were fiercely assailed by the Africans, who, facing about to the right and left, charged it home, and threw it into utter...
Pagina 100 - 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 75 - Senatum praetores per dies aliquot ab orto usque ad occidentem solem in curia retinent, consultantes quonam duce aut...
Pagina 71 - Trasumennus subit. Via tantum interest perangusta, velut ad id ipsum de industria relicto spatio; deinde paulo latior patescit campus; inde colles insurgunt.
Pagina 30 - Postero die profectus adversa ripa Rhodani mediterranea Gallise petit, non quia rectior ad Alpes via esset, sed quantum a mari recessisset, minus obvium fore Romanum credens, cum quo, prius20 quam in Italiam ventum foret, non erat in animo manus conserere.
Pagina 68 - 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 72 - ... apparuitque nullam nisi in dextera ferroque salutis spem esse, tum sibi quisque dux adhortatorque factus ad rem gerendam et nova de integro exorta pugna est — non...
Pagina 157 - Romanorum amissis; sed sive tanta sive minor victoria fuit, ingens eo die res, ac nescio an maxima illo bello, gesta est: non vinci enim ab Hannibale vincentibus difficilius fuit quam postea vincere.
Pagina 63 - Romse ac circa urbem multa ea hieme prodigia facta, aut, quod evenire solet( motis semel in religionem...