Cornelius NeposClarendon Press, 1868 - 203 pages |
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Page 147
... account differs entirely from this . He says that Miltiades failed to take the town after a siege of twenty - six days . 6 Infectis rebus , without effecting his purpose , ' & πрактоs . 5. Vulneribus . Herodotus says that he had ...
... account differs entirely from this . He says that Miltiades failed to take the town after a siege of twenty - six days . 6 Infectis rebus , without effecting his purpose , ' & πрактоs . 5. Vulneribus . Herodotus says that he had ...
Page 154
... account of , ' used only in antiquated style , and put after its case . Madv . 173. Obs . 5 . Dedisse , that is , ' se . ' These changes of subject are contrary to good usage , but not uncommon in Nepos . 4. Exsculpserunt , ' erased ...
... account of , ' used only in antiquated style , and put after its case . Madv . 173. Obs . 5 . Dedisse , that is , ' se . ' These changes of subject are contrary to good usage , but not uncommon in Nepos . 4. Exsculpserunt , ' erased ...
Page 156
... account . 5. Causae quid sit , ' what was the reason . ' 6. Modo magis perturbatus , only the more troubled . ' Tantis rebus , in such difficulties , ' or , in such important intrigues . ' Chap . 5. § 1. In eo esset , ' was on the point ...
... account . 5. Causae quid sit , ' what was the reason . ' 6. Modo magis perturbatus , only the more troubled . ' Tantis rebus , in such difficulties , ' or , in such important intrigues . ' Chap . 5. § 1. In eo esset , ' was on the point ...
Page 159
... account of the battle see Alcibiades , c . 8 . Dediderunt . The final surrender of Athens took place 404 B.C. 3. Audax , ' unscrupulous . ' Sibi indulsit , ' threw off restraint . ' 4. Impotentem , ' excessive . ' Classis , ' potior ...
... account of the battle see Alcibiades , c . 8 . Dediderunt . The final surrender of Athens took place 404 B.C. 3. Audax , ' unscrupulous . ' Sibi indulsit , ' threw off restraint . ' 4. Impotentem , ' excessive . ' Classis , ' potior ...
Page 161
... account of all he knew about it in the oration de Mysteriis in 400 B.C. See Grote 7. 279 . 3. Vis , deed of violence . ' 4. Hoc , this suspicion seemed to centre itself . ' Opera forensi , ' by his assistance given in the law - courts ...
... account of all he knew about it in the oration de Mysteriis in 400 B.C. See Grote 7. 279 . 3. Vis , deed of violence . ' 4. Hoc , this suspicion seemed to centre itself . ' Opera forensi , ' by his assistance given in the law - courts ...
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