De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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... seem a strange way , for instance , adficiebantur instead of afficiebantur , conlocasse instead of collocasse , cotidianis instead of quotidianis , coiciebant instead of conjiciebant , & c .; but they will soon get accustomed to the ...
... seem a strange way , for instance , adficiebantur instead of afficiebantur , conlocasse instead of collocasse , cotidianis instead of quotidianis , coiciebant instead of conjiciebant , & c .; but they will soon get accustomed to the ...
Page xv
... seems to me most probable that it did , for this was the only year between Caesar's first consulship and the last year of his life in which he was not fighting ; and , as far as we know , he was then comparatively at leisure ( Caesar's ...
... seems to me most probable that it did , for this was the only year between Caesar's first consulship and the last year of his life in which he was not fighting ; and , as far as we know , he was then comparatively at leisure ( Caesar's ...
Page xxxiii
... seem that they once possessed the whole of Eastern Gaul as far north as the Marne . The culture of this region in the Bronze Age differed from that of the west , but closely resembled that of Northern Italy , where we know that ...
... seem that they once possessed the whole of Eastern Gaul as far north as the Marne . The culture of this region in the Bronze Age differed from that of the west , but closely resembled that of Northern Italy , where we know that ...
Page xxxviii
... seem , indeed , that some knowledge of Latin had penetrated even to the rudest tribe of the Belgae.1 When Caesar was marching to relieve Quintus Cicero , who was be- sieged by the Nervii , he wrote to him in Greek characters , for fear ...
... seem , indeed , that some knowledge of Latin had penetrated even to the rudest tribe of the Belgae.1 When Caesar was marching to relieve Quintus Cicero , who was be- sieged by the Nervii , he wrote to him in Greek characters , for fear ...
Page xli
... seem that some of the smaller tribes consisted each of one pagus only . Each pagus , under its own magistrate , appears to have enjoyed a certain measure of independence , and to have contributed its separate contingent to the tribal ...
... seem that some of the smaller tribes consisted each of one pagus only . Each pagus , under its own magistrate , appears to have enjoyed a certain measure of independence , and to have contributed its separate contingent to the tribal ...
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Aedui Ambiorix Aquitani Ariovistus army Arverni atque Atrebates Atuatuca Belgae Belgic Boulogne Britain Britons bronze Caesar wrote Caesarem camp Carnutes Cassivellaunus castra causa cavalry celeriter Celtae Celtic centurions Cicero circiter Cisalpine Gaul civitates cognoverat cohort coins Commentaries Condrusi consilium copias Cotta cuius demonstravimus diocese Diviciacus doubtless Dumnorix Eburones eius eorum equitatu equitibus erant erat esset exercitum Gallic Gaul Germans haec harbour Helvetii hibernis hostes hostium hunc Illi imperat Indutiomarus inter ipse iubet Labienus legatos legion legionem legionibus loco locum magna Massilia means Meldi Menapii mentioned Meuse Meusel J. B. miles milia passuum militum mittit naves neque Nervii nihil nostris omnes omni omnibus partem passage perhaps periculo Portus Itius posse probably Province quae quam quibus quod reader rebus reliquis Remi Rhine Rhône Roman Rome Sabinus says Sequani sese ships subjunctive tamen territory translated Treveri tribes Trinovantes troops Wissant words