De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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Page xxxiii
... doubt that in the land which belonged to them , in Spain as well as in Southern Gaul , there once existed , besides Celtic , at least two forms of speech , -Basque and a language or languages , still unde- ciphered , in which were ...
... doubt that in the land which belonged to them , in Spain as well as in Southern Gaul , there once existed , besides Celtic , at least two forms of speech , -Basque and a language or languages , still unde- ciphered , in which were ...
Page 35
... doubt whether any of them had more than one bank of oars ( see M. le Contre - Amiral Serre , Les marines de guerre de l'antiquité , 1885 , p . 36 ) . Naves longae were not always even decked ( B. C. , i , 56 , § 1 ; iii , 7 , § 2 ) ...
... doubt whether any of them had more than one bank of oars ( see M. le Contre - Amiral Serre , Les marines de guerre de l'antiquité , 1885 , p . 36 ) . Naves longae were not always even decked ( B. C. , i , 56 , § 1 ; iii , 7 , § 2 ) ...
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... doubt that the enemy would have regarded the recall of the legions as a sign of fear ; but I agree with Meusel that the passage is suspicious . See A. B. , pp . 687-8 . §2 . reliquae ... viderentur . I am inclined to believe that Meusel ...
... doubt that the enemy would have regarded the recall of the legions as a sign of fear ; but I agree with Meusel that the passage is suspicious . See A. B. , pp . 687-8 . §2 . reliquae ... viderentur . I am inclined to believe that Meusel ...
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... doubt whether , after all , 12-14 are not genuine . For if quod esse ... demonstravimus was interpolated , Caesar said nothing to show where Cantium was . castra navalia . See 11 , §§ 5-7 . § 2. Lugotorige . Lugos was a Celtic deity ...
... doubt whether , after all , 12-14 are not genuine . For if quod esse ... demonstravimus was interpolated , Caesar said nothing to show where Cantium was . castra navalia . See 11 , §§ 5-7 . § 2. Lugotorige . Lugos was a Celtic deity ...
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... doubt that either these words , which were supplied by R. Sydow , or possibly altera Gallis , were written by Caesar . There was no reason why he should emphasize una if cavalry were not sent out from any other side . It is remarkable ...
... doubt that either these words , which were supplied by R. Sydow , or possibly altera Gallis , were written by Caesar . There was no reason why he should emphasize una if cavalry were not sent out from any other side . It is remarkable ...
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