Livy. Books I, XXI, and XXIIAllyn and Bacon, 1904 - 429 pagine |
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Pagina xv
... appears from Pliny's story of the man who trav - ` elled from Cadiz to Rome for the sole purpose of seeing his face . But the division into decades ( i.e. groups of ten books ) , so convenient for purposes of reference , was in all ...
... appears from Pliny's story of the man who trav - ` elled from Cadiz to Rome for the sole purpose of seeing his face . But the division into decades ( i.e. groups of ten books ) , so convenient for purposes of reference , was in all ...
Pagina xviii
... appears as the most unmilitary of histo- rians ; that he had no adequate understanding of legal in- stitutions and of constitutional development ; that he was confused in chronology , careless in topography - in short , indifferent ...
... appears as the most unmilitary of histo- rians ; that he had no adequate understanding of legal in- stitutions and of constitutional development ; that he was confused in chronology , careless in topography - in short , indifferent ...
Pagina xxi
... appears in sympathy for the oppressed and unfortunate ; his indignation at wrong , deceit , and oppression is honest and spontaneous . Patriotic Bias . - The warmth of his patriotism was such that it sometimes betrayed him into ...
... appears in sympathy for the oppressed and unfortunate ; his indignation at wrong , deceit , and oppression is honest and spontaneous . Patriotic Bias . - The warmth of his patriotism was such that it sometimes betrayed him into ...
Pagina xxiii
... having the right to borrow of poetry some of its liberties . This theory Livy appears to have put into practice . In fact , next to the oratorical form of thought and expression , his most salient characteristic is the poetic LIVY . xxiii.
... having the right to borrow of poetry some of its liberties . This theory Livy appears to have put into practice . In fact , next to the oratorical form of thought and expression , his most salient characteristic is the poetic LIVY . xxiii.
Pagina xxxii
... appear with the Berlin Zeitschrift für das Gymnasialwesen . This should be consulted by students wishing to keep them- selves informed , year by year , of the latest work in the subject . It is especially valuable in bringing together ...
... appear with the Berlin Zeitschrift für das Gymnasialwesen . This should be consulted by students wishing to keep them- selves informed , year by year , of the latest work in the subject . It is especially valuable in bringing together ...
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Pagina xxxvi - 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 xxxv - ... ego contra hoc quoque laboris praemium petam, ut me a conspectu malorum, quae nostra tot per annos vidit aetas, tantisper certe, dum prisca illa tota mente repeto, avertam omnis expers curae, quae scribentis animum etsi non flectere a vero, sollicitum tarnen efficere posset.
Pagina 147 - ... et animus suus cuique ante aut post pugnandi ordinem dabat, tantusque fuit ardor animorum, adeo intentus pugnae animus, ut eum motum terrae, qui multarum urbium Italiae magnas partes prostravit avertitque cursu rapidos amnes, mare fluminibus invexit, montes 280 lapsu ingenti proruit, nemo pugnantium senserit.
Pagina 30 - audi " inquit, " luppiter, audi, pater patrate populi Albani, audi tu populus Albanus : ut illa palam prima postrema ex illis tabulis cerave recitata sunt sine dolo malo, utique ea hie hodie rectissime intellecta sunt, illis legibus populus Romanus prior non deficiet.
Pagina 52 - Numa divini auctor juris fuisset, ita Servium conditorem omnis in civitate discriminis ordinumque, quibus inter gradus dignitatis fortunaeque aliquid interlucet, posteri fama ferrent. Censum enim instituit, rem saluberrimam tanto futuro imperio ; ex quo belli pacisque munia non viritim, ut ante, sed pro habitu pecuniarum fierent.
Pagina 11 - Rebus divinis rite perpetratis vocataque ad concilium multitudine, quae coalescere in populi unius corpus nulla re praeterquam legibus poterat...
Pagina 4 - IV. Sed debebatur, ut opinor, fatis tantae origo urbis maximique secundum deorum opes imperii principium.
Pagina 37 - ... omnia impleverat, raptim, quibus quisque poterat, elatis, cum larem ac penates tectaque in quibus natus quisque educatusque esset...
Pagina xxxvi - Datur haec venia antiquitati, ut miscendo humana divinis primordia urbium augustiora faciat; et si cui populo licere oportet consecrare origines suas et ad deos referre auctores, ea belli gloria est...
Pagina 77 - 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 naturali non voluptate modus finitus...