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... passage or passages of it . Questions which the text does not suggest are , therefore , passed over , even such as I should have discussed at length had I been merely writing an essay on the regal period of Rome . For instance , the ...
... passage or passages of it . Questions which the text does not suggest are , therefore , passed over , even such as I should have discussed at length had I been merely writing an essay on the regal period of Rome . For instance , the ...
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... or statements of the general usage of Latin writers , statements of the Livian usage supported by lists of parallel passages from Livy himself . vii CONTENTS .. INTRODUCTION HISTORICAL EXAMINATION OF BOOK I. CHAP vi PREFACE.
... or statements of the general usage of Latin writers , statements of the Livian usage supported by lists of parallel passages from Livy himself . vii CONTENTS .. INTRODUCTION HISTORICAL EXAMINATION OF BOOK I. CHAP vi PREFACE.
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... passage that the town took the aristocratic side . After the death of Caesar in the war of Mutina , we do indeed find Patavium on the side of the senate . In the 12th Philippic ( 4. 10 ) we read , ' Et ut omittam reliquas partes Galliae ...
... passage that the town took the aristocratic side . After the death of Caesar in the war of Mutina , we do indeed find Patavium on the side of the senate . In the 12th Philippic ( 4. 10 ) we read , ' Et ut omittam reliquas partes Galliae ...
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... passage , relating the same thing of Gades , he says , that of no town even in Italy , except Patavium , could the same be said ( 3. 5 , 3 ) . Finally , we read that the inhabitants of Patavium were celebrated for the strictness of ...
... passage , relating the same thing of Gades , he says , that of no town even in Italy , except Patavium , could the same be said ( 3. 5 , 3 ) . Finally , we read that the inhabitants of Patavium were celebrated for the strictness of ...
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... passage makes it probable that Livy's letter to his son was on the subject of rhetoric , and that all these anecdotes and criticisms which are quoted by Seneca and Quintilian from Livy , are quoted from this letter . Putting all these ...
... passage makes it probable that Livy's letter to his son was on the subject of rhetoric , and that all these anecdotes and criticisms which are quoted by Seneca and Quintilian from Livy , are quoted from this letter . Putting all these ...
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Page 197 - This book is a preservation photocopy. It is made in compliance with copyright law and produced on acid-free archival 60...
Page 152 - ... 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 eam rem ego populusque Romanus populis Priscorum Latinorum hominibusque Priscis Latinis bellum indico facioque.
Page 64 - Tarquinii se ius dicerc probavisset, non commisit se patribus, sed Tarquinio sepulto populum de se ipse consuluit, iussusque regnare legem de imperio suo curiatam tulit.
Page 145 - si ipse discere posses fidem ac foedera servare, vivo tibi ea disciplina a me adhibita esset; nunc, quoniam tuum insanabile ingenium est, at tu tuo supplicio doce humanum genus ea sancta credere, quae a te violata sunt. Ut igitur paulo ante animum inter Fidenatem Romanamque rem ancipitem gessisti, ita iam corpus passim distrahendum dabis.
Page 159 - 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.
Page 98 - Sed haec et his similia utcunque animadversa aut existimata 9 erunt, haud in magno equidem 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...
Page 159 - te novacula cotem discissurum ; cape haec et perage, quod aves tuae fieri posse portendunt'. tum 5 illum baud 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.
Page 98 - 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 patiuntur.
Page 177 - Sabini cives additi consederunt, qui a bono omine " id appellarunt ; nam cyprum Sabine bonum.
Page 98 - ... ego contra hoc quoque laboris praemium petam, ut me a conspectu malorum, quae nostra tot per annos vidit aetas, tantisper certe, dum prisca ilia tota mente repeto, avertam, omnis expers curae, quae scribentis animum, etsi non flectere a vero, sollicitum tamen efficere possit.