De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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Page xvi
... hands of a reader who would make notes on the margin ; and if another copy were to be made from the one which con- tained these notes , the copyist might be misled into incorporating them in the text . Thus two kinds of mis- takes would ...
... hands of a reader who would make notes on the margin ; and if another copy were to be made from the one which con- tained these notes , the copyist might be misled into incorporating them in the text . Thus two kinds of mis- takes would ...
Page xvii
... hands of a copyist who misunderstood the abbreviation a . and wrote auxillo dunum , and as I might easily be mistaken for i , somebody else wrote auxilio dunum . A great many manuscripts of Caesar exist ; but only nine or ten of them ...
... hands of a copyist who misunderstood the abbreviation a . and wrote auxillo dunum , and as I might easily be mistaken for i , somebody else wrote auxilio dunum . A great many manuscripts of Caesar exist ; but only nine or ten of them ...
Page xxvii
... hand , whose home was between the Lake of Geneva , the Rhône , and the Isère , refused to surrender the king of the Salyes , who had claimed their protection ; and Bituitus , King of the Arverni , with all 121 B.C. the hosts of his ...
... hand , whose home was between the Lake of Geneva , the Rhône , and the Isère , refused to surrender the king of the Salyes , who had claimed their protection ; and Bituitus , King of the Arverni , with all 121 B.C. the hosts of his ...
Page xxxv
... hand the Celtican Aedui claimed supremacy over the Belgic Bellovaci . But if not scientifically complete , the grouping adopted by Caesar was sufficient for the purpose of his narrative . Just as a modern conqueror , without troubling ...
... hand the Celtican Aedui claimed supremacy over the Belgic Bellovaci . But if not scientifically complete , the grouping adopted by Caesar was sufficient for the purpose of his narrative . Just as a modern conqueror , without troubling ...
Page xxxviii
... worth 1 On the other hand , it must be remembered that Caesar con- versed with Diviciacus through an interpreter ( B. G. , i , 19 , § 3 ) . about fifty times their weight in gold . Greek characters xxxviii INTRODUCTION.
... worth 1 On the other hand , it must be remembered that Caesar con- versed with Diviciacus through an interpreter ( B. G. , i , 19 , § 3 ) . about fifty times their weight in gold . Greek characters xxxviii INTRODUCTION.
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