Livy, Book I.Clarendon Press, 1881 - 199 pagine |
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Pagina 17
... given it . It is when Livy's account is compared with the accounts of other writers that we become aware of the utter uncertainty which prevailed among the Romans themselves . We then discover that there was not a single generally ...
... given it . It is when Livy's account is compared with the accounts of other writers that we become aware of the utter uncertainty which prevailed among the Romans themselves . We then discover that there was not a single generally ...
Pagina 19
... given below . The other leading influence may be called the aetiological influence . It is the desire to account for or explain anything that seemed singular in manners or usages , to find an origin for every remarkable institution ...
... given below . The other leading influence may be called the aetiological influence . It is the desire to account for or explain anything that seemed singular in manners or usages , to find an origin for every remarkable institution ...
Pagina 27
... given in Dion . 1. 71 , on the other hand , lengthens the period to 432 years . The explanation of this late invention of a list of kings of Alba lies in the fact that the chronological difficulties of the older story came to be ...
... given in Dion . 1. 71 , on the other hand , lengthens the period to 432 years . The explanation of this late invention of a list of kings of Alba lies in the fact that the chronological difficulties of the older story came to be ...
Pagina 28
... given to the mother of Romulus . But after all this may be a false scent . Atys is perhaps simply the eponym of the gens Atia , as Virgil has it : - ' Alter Atys , genus unde Atii duxere Latini , Parvus Atys , pueroque puer dilectus ...
... given to the mother of Romulus . But after all this may be a false scent . Atys is perhaps simply the eponym of the gens Atia , as Virgil has it : - ' Alter Atys , genus unde Atii duxere Latini , Parvus Atys , pueroque puer dilectus ...
Pagina 29
... the custom to represent him as an ancient king of the Aborigines , who was worshipped after his death because of his wisdom and merits . This is the repre- sentation of him given in Virgil ( see above , THE LEGENDS : EVANDER . 29.
... the custom to represent him as an ancient king of the Aborigines , who was worshipped after his death because of his wisdom and merits . This is the repre- sentation of him given in Virgil ( see above , THE LEGENDS : EVANDER . 29.
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Pagina 141 - Id ubi dixit porcum saxo silice percussit. Sua item carmina Albani suumque ius iurandum per suum dictatorem suosque sacerdotes peregerunt.
Pagina 102 - 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 populo Romano, ut, cum suum conditorisque sui parentem Martem potissimum ferat, tam et hoc gentes humanae patiantur aequo animo, quam imperium g patiuntur.
Pagina 125 - ... sint, quae nomina curiis darent. Eodem tempore et centuriae tres equitum conscriptae sunt : Ramnenses ab Romulo, ab T. Tatio Titienses appellati ; Lucerum nominis et originis causa incerta est. Inde non modo commune, sed 30 concors etiam regnum duobus regibus fuit.
Pagina 181 - Vicus Cyprius a cypro quod ibi Sabini cives additi consederunt qui a bono omine id appellarunt. Nam cyprum Sabine bonum.
Pagina 102 - Sed haec et his similia, utcumque animadversa aut existimata erunt, haud in magno equidem ponam discrimine: ad illa ijnihi pro se quisque acriter intendat animum, quae vita, qui mores fuerint, per quos viros quibusque artibus domi militiaeque et partum et auctum imperium sit; labente deinde paulatim disciplina velut desidentes primo mores sequatur animo, deinde ut magis magisque lapsi sint, tum ire coeperint praecipites, donec ad haec tempora, quibus nec vitia nostra nec remedia pati possumus, perventum...
Pagina 141 - M. filius, tribunus plebis, de senatu iussit educi, quod eum civem negaret esse ; quia memoria sic esset proditum, quem pater suus, aut populus vendidisset, aut pater patratus dedidisset, ei nullum esse postliminium.
Pagina 175 - ... etiam coniungunt, et extrinsecus puri aliquid ab humano cultu pateret soli. Hoc spatium, quod neque habitari neque arari fas erat, non magis quod post murum esset quam quod murus post id, pomerium Romani appellarunt, et in urbis incremento semper, quantum moenia processura erant, tantum termini hi rconsecrati proferebantur.
Pagina 163 - te novacula cotem discissurum: cape haec et perage, quod aves tuae fieri posse portendunt.' turn ilium baud 5 cunctanter discidisse cotem ferunt. statua Atti capite velato, quo in loco res acta est, (in comitio) in gradibus ipsis ad laevam curiae fuit, cotem quoque eodem loco sitam fuisse memorant, ut esset ad posteros miraculi eius monumentum.
Pagina 163 - Auguriis certe sacerdotioque augurum tantus honos accessit, ut nihil belli domique postea nisi auspicato gereretur, concilia populi, exercitus vocati, summa rerum, ubi aves non admisissent, dirimerentur.
Pagina 62 - ... auspiciaque populi Romani, si magistratus patricii creati non sint, intereant necesse est, quum interrex nullus sit, quod et ipsum patricium esse et a patriciis prodi necesse est.