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Pagina vii
... people , and that these were worked into the legendary history when , for other reasons , it was invented . The bulk of this legendary history not only cannot be shown to be genuine tradition , but can be accounted for as the result ...
... people , and that these were worked into the legendary history when , for other reasons , it was invented . The bulk of this legendary history not only cannot be shown to be genuine tradition , but can be accounted for as the result ...
Pagina xi
... people in regard to the ordinary course of government . But the whole people had its assembly of wardships ( comitia curiata ) , the ordinary functions of which were confined to sanctioning laws and appointments , and the decision of ...
... people in regard to the ordinary course of government . But the whole people had its assembly of wardships ( comitia curiata ) , the ordinary functions of which were confined to sanctioning laws and appointments , and the decision of ...
Pagina xii
... people in consulting the will of the gods by augury , and performed certain sacri- fices . He was assisted by three guilds of skilled theologians - the Pontiffs , Augurs , and Fetials - who executed the details of the complicated ...
... people in consulting the will of the gods by augury , and performed certain sacri- fices . He was assisted by three guilds of skilled theologians - the Pontiffs , Augurs , and Fetials - who executed the details of the complicated ...
Pagina xiii
... people and the consequent decay of the comitia curiata belong to the next period . For a full account of that of which the foregoing is merely an abstract , the reader is referred to Professor Seeley's " Historical Introduction to Livy ...
... people and the consequent decay of the comitia curiata belong to the next period . For a full account of that of which the foregoing is merely an abstract , the reader is referred to Professor Seeley's " Historical Introduction to Livy ...
Pagina xiv
... people quieted by the vision of Julius Proculus , who assures them of the king's translation . 17. The first interregnum . 18. Election of Numa to the vacant throne - His justice , wisdom , and learning , falsely ascribed by some to the ...
... people quieted by the vision of Julius Proculus , who assures them of the king's translation . 17. The first interregnum . 18. Election of Numa to the vacant throne - His justice , wisdom , and learning , falsely ascribed by some to the ...
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Pagina 2 - Imperium patiuntur. sed haec et his similia, utcumque animadversa aut existimata erunt, haud in magno equidem 9 ponam discrimine : ad illa mihi pro se quisque acriter intendat animum, quae vita, qui mores fuerint, per quos viros quibusque artibus domi militiaeque et partum et auctum Imperium sit...
Pagina 2 - Quae ante conditam condendamve urbem poeticis magis decora fabulis quam incorruptis rerum gestarum monumentis traduntur, ea nee adfirmare nee refellere 7 in animo est. Datur haec venia antiquitati, ut miscendo humana divinis primordia urbium augustiora faciat...
Pagina 2 - 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 3 - Adeo quanto rerum minus, tanto minus cupiditatis erat; nuper divitiae avaritiam et abundantes voluptates desiderium per luxum atque libidinem pereundi perdendique omnia invexere.
Pagina 50 - Deditisne vos populumque Conlatinum, urbem, agros, aquam, terminos, delubra, utensilia, divina humanaque omnia in meam populique Romani dicionem ? ' 'Dedimus.'
Pagina 30 - Albanos est his legibus, ut cuiusque populi cives eo certamine vicissent, is alteri populo cum bona pace imperitaret. Foedera alia aliis legibus, ceterum eodem modo omnia fiunt. 4 Tum ita factum accepimus, nee ullius vetustior foederis memoria est. Fetialis regem Tullum ita rogavit : " lubesne me, rex, cum patre patrato populi Albani foedus ferire ? " lubente rege " Sagmina," 5 inquit,
Pagina 143 - The following more advanced Books, with Introductions and Notes, but no Vocabulary, are either ready, or in preparation: — Cicero.— SELECT LETTERS. Edited by Rev. GE JEANS, MA, Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, and Assistant-Master at Haileybury College.
Pagina 38 - Exinde duabus admotis quadrigis, in currus earum distentum inligat Mettium, deinde in diversum iter equi concitati, lacerum in utroque curru corpus, qua inhaese11 rant vinculis membra, portantes, avertere omnes ab tanta foeditate spectaculi oculos. primum ultimumque illud supplicium apud Romanos exempli parum memoris legum humanarum fuit, in aliis gloriari licet, nulli gentium mitiores placuisse poenas.
Pagina 27 - Lucus erat, quem medium ex opaco specu fons perenni rigabat aqua. Quo quia se persaepe Numa sine arbitris velut ad congressum deae inferebat, Camenis eum lucum sacravit, quod earum ibi concilia cum coniuge sua Egeria essent.
Pagina 44 - ... quod populi priscorum Latinorum hominesque prisci Latini adversus populum Romanum Quiritium fecerunt, deliquerunt, quod populus Romanus' Quiritium bellum cum priscis Latinis iussit esse senatusque populi Romani Quiritium censuit, consensit, conscivit, ut bellum cum priscis Latinis fieret, ob earn rem ego populusque Romanus populis priscorum Latinorum hominibusque priscis Latinis bellum indico facioque.