De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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... ? Simply , in most cases , by considering the context or by carefully noting Caesar's use of language in passages in which the two groups agree . This laborious task has been performed by various critics , notably by three German scholars ,
... ? Simply , in most cases , by considering the context or by carefully noting Caesar's use of language in passages in which the two groups agree . This laborious task has been performed by various critics , notably by three German scholars ,
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... passages in which , though all the manuscripts agree , the text is obviously wrong , and has been corrected with more or less success . Some of these emendations are certainly right . For instance , in i , 40 , § 9 the MS . reading is ...
... passages in which , though all the manuscripts agree , the text is obviously wrong , and has been corrected with more or less success . Some of these emendations are certainly right . For instance , in i , 40 , § 9 the MS . reading is ...
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... against him ; and I have done so already in two 1 Cf. vii , 71 , § 3 with 89 , § 5 and 90 , § 3 , and see the note on the first of these passages . other works . Good judges have accepted the conclusion which xxii THE CREDIBILITY OF.
... against him ; and I have done so already in two 1 Cf. vii , 71 , § 3 with 89 , § 5 and 90 , § 3 , and see the note on the first of these passages . other works . Good judges have accepted the conclusion which xxii THE CREDIBILITY OF.
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... passage in which Strabo speaks of the hams which the Sequani exported to Italy . Shields and trumpets remind us of Diodorus's ' descrip- tion of Gallic arms ; and the lyre , which is figured on certain coins , may represent the ...
... passage in which Strabo speaks of the hams which the Sequani exported to Italy . Shields and trumpets remind us of Diodorus's ' descrip- tion of Gallic arms ; and the lyre , which is figured on certain coins , may represent the ...
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... passage ( Gram . , c . 3 ) Suetonius applies the expression " Gallia Comata " to a portion [ only ] of Transalpine Gaul ' . Suetonius ( ed . C. L. Roth , p . 289 , 1. 23 ) there says that ' Munatius Plancus , when he was Governor of ...
... passage ( Gram . , c . 3 ) Suetonius applies the expression " Gallia Comata " to a portion [ only ] of Transalpine Gaul ' . Suetonius ( ed . C. L. Roth , p . 289 , 1. 23 ) there says that ' Munatius Plancus , when he was Governor of ...
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