Sallust, Florus, and Velleius PaterculusHarper & Brothers, 1873 - 538 pages |
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Page xii
... words , Ille flagellis ad mortem casus . " Servius , also , in his note on Quique ob adulterium casi , in the sixth book of the Æneid , 22 tells a like tale , adding that Sallust entered the house in the habit of a slave , and was ...
... words , Ille flagellis ad mortem casus . " Servius , also , in his note on Quique ob adulterium casi , in the sixth book of the Æneid , 22 tells a like tale , adding that Sallust entered the house in the habit of a slave , and was ...
Page xvii
... words that he could possibly pronounce superfluous ; and succeeding editors , as Gerlach ( Basil . 1823 ) , Kritz ( Leipsic , 1834 ) , and Dietsch ( Leipsic , 1846 ) , have judiciously restored many words that he had dis- carded , and ...
... words that he could possibly pronounce superfluous ; and succeeding editors , as Gerlach ( Basil . 1823 ) , Kritz ( Leipsic , 1834 ) , and Dietsch ( Leipsic , 1846 ) , have judiciously restored many words that he had dis- carded , and ...
Page xxi
... words in his sixth book ; for what his prænomen was is not at all certain ; since Rhenanus , who published the editio princeps from the only manuscript which was then extant , and which has since been lost , calls him Caius in his title ...
... words in his sixth book ; for what his prænomen was is not at all certain ; since Rhenanus , who published the editio princeps from the only manuscript which was then extant , and which has since been lost , calls him Caius in his title ...
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... words I abridge , " though not learned in antiquity , could not have been ignorant that there were great conquerors before Cyrus ; as Ninus and Sesostris . But as their reigns belonged rather to the fabulous ages , Sallust , in entering ...
... words I abridge , " though not learned in antiquity , could not have been ignorant that there were great conquerors before Cyrus ; as Ninus and Sesostris . But as their reigns belonged rather to the fabulous ages , Sallust , in entering ...
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... words in their ordinary signifi- cation , understanding by negotia 66 ' res graviores . " Bernouf judiciously explains negotiis by " ipsa negotiorum tractatione , " i . e . by the management of affairs , or by experience in affairs ...
... words in their ordinary signifi- cation , understanding by negotia 66 ' res graviores . " Bernouf judiciously explains negotiis by " ipsa negotiorum tractatione , " i . e . by the management of affairs , or by experience in affairs ...
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