C. Julii Cæsaris commentarii de bello Gallico libri septem, ed. by L. Schmitz |
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Pagina 21
... battle soon ensued , in which the Pompeians were victorious . The consequences of this failure and other unfavourable circumstances might have been very disastrous to Cæsar , but his courage in this distress , during which many of his ...
... battle soon ensued , in which the Pompeians were victorious . The consequences of this failure and other unfavourable circumstances might have been very disastrous to Cæsar , but his courage in this distress , during which many of his ...
Pagina 23
... battle ; but Pompey , without a battle , succeeded in preventing Cæsar from gaining possession of the town . For several months the hostile camps faced each other , numerous skirmishes took place , and both armies , especially that of ...
... battle ; but Pompey , without a battle , succeeded in preventing Cæsar from gaining possession of the town . For several months the hostile camps faced each other , numerous skirmishes took place , and both armies , especially that of ...
Pagina 24
... battle of Pharsalus was comparatively small ; those who surrendered to him were at once incor- porated with his own army ; the senators and equites were dismissed with only few exceptions . Even on the field of battle Cæsar had given ...
... battle of Pharsalus was comparatively small ; those who surrendered to him were at once incor- porated with his own army ; the senators and equites were dismissed with only few exceptions . Even on the field of battle Cæsar had given ...
Pagina 25
... battle near Zela in Pontus . The battle lasted only four hours , and in his delight at its speedy termination he sent to Rome the famous despatch — veni , vidi , vici . After having settled the affairs of the conquered countries he ...
... battle near Zela in Pontus . The battle lasted only four hours , and in his delight at its speedy termination he sent to Rome the famous despatch — veni , vidi , vici . After having settled the affairs of the conquered countries he ...
Pagina 26
... battle of Thapsus , in the early part of B.C. 46 , put an end to it . Cæsar lost only 50 men , while 10,000 of the enemy are said to have covered the field of battle . Cato , who from the beginning of the war had had the command of ...
... battle of Thapsus , in the early part of B.C. 46 , put an end to it . Cæsar lost only 50 men , while 10,000 of the enemy are said to have covered the field of battle . Cato , who from the beginning of the war had had the command of ...
Parole e frasi comuni
66 CHAP ablative account Alesia Ambiorix Aquitania āre āri Ariovistus army atis atum atus sum back battle Bellovaci bellum Bibracte Cæsar Cæsar's Cæsarem called Carnutes case castra castris causa chief town Compare construction copiis country ctum dative derived difference enemy English equal equitatu equites equivalent ĕre etymology exercitum Explain the meaning expression first flumen force Gallia Gaul Gauls genitive give Grammar great hæc Helvetii hostes hostium īre Italy kind legiones Literally made make mean meaning means meant Mention milites militum millia modern name naves neque Nervii nostris Noviodunum object omnibus onis ōris Parse passuum people phrase place Pompey posse power præ prælio prælium præsidio prep quæ quum rebus Rhenum river Roman same See chap senate Senones sense sentence Sequani sese ships similar sine soldiers subjunctive supply take three time Translate tribe Ubii used verb verbs Vercingetorix word words year
Brani popolari
Pagina 160 - Neque quisquam agri modum certum aut fines habet proprios; sed magistratus ac principes in annos singulos gentibus cognationibusque hominum, qui una coierunt, quantum et quo loco visum est agri attribuunt atque anno post alio transire cogunt.
Pagina 159 - Ob eam causam spatia omnis temporis non numero dierum sed noctium finiunt ; dies natales et mensium et annorum initia sic observant, ut noctem dies subsequatur.
Pagina 158 - In primis hoc volunt persuadere, non interire animas, sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios, atque hoc maxime ad virtutem excitari putant, metu mortis neglecto.
Pagina 158 - Gallorum admodum dedita religionibus ; atque ob earn causam, qui sunt affecti gravioribus morbis quique in proeliis periculisque versantur, aut pro victimis homines immolant, aut se immolaturos vovent, administrisque ad ea sacrificia Druidibus utuntur ; quod, pro vita hominis nisi hominis vita reddatur, non posse aliter deorum immortalium numen placari arbitrantur : publiceque ejusdem generis habent instituta sacrificia.
Pagina 102 - Sueborum gens est longe maxima et bellicosissima Germanorum omnium. Hi centum pagos habere dicuntur, ex quibus quotannis singula milia armatorum bellandi causa ex finibus educunt. Reliqui, qui domi manserunt, se atque illos alunt. Hi rursus in vicem anno post in armis sunt, illi domi remanent. Sic neque agricultura nee ratio atque usus belli intermittitur. Sed privati ac separati agri apud eos nihil est, neque longius anno remanere uno in loco incolendi causa licet.
Pagina 128 - Uxores habent deni duodenique inter se communes, et maxime fratres cum fratribus parentesque cum liberis ; sed, si qui sunt ex his nati, eorum habentur liberi, quo primum virgo quaeque deducta est.