De bello gallico commentariorum V.Macmillan, 1887 - 156 pages |
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Page vi
Julius Caesar. In that part of the Introduction which treats of the Roman army - the most valuable feature of the book -- we have availed ourselves of some of the elucidatory notes added by the French translators of the same [ L'Armée ...
Julius Caesar. In that part of the Introduction which treats of the Roman army - the most valuable feature of the book -- we have availed ourselves of some of the elucidatory notes added by the French translators of the same [ L'Armée ...
Page xvii
... army would be his tool ; the Cimbri was still a name of terror , and any one who conquered them would be a conqueror indeed . Either Gaul was valueless without the other - Transalpine , in which to win victory , booty , and renown ...
... army would be his tool ; the Cimbri was still a name of terror , and any one who conquered them would be a conqueror indeed . Either Gaul was valueless without the other - Transalpine , in which to win victory , booty , and renown ...
Page xxv
... army ( i . 39 n . ) arose from this cause . Ariovistus ' sound and practical answer shows on which side right lay . The Belgae rose and thus began a war for which Caesar longed , and which ended in the subjugation of Gaul . Caesar , as ...
... army ( i . 39 n . ) arose from this cause . Ariovistus ' sound and practical answer shows on which side right lay . The Belgae rose and thus began a war for which Caesar longed , and which ended in the subjugation of Gaul . Caesar , as ...
Page xxxvi
... army was formed of citizens ; this is subdivided into three epochs , to the time of Servius Tullius , from Servius Tullius to Camillus , from Camillus to Marius . ( 2 ) The period during which the army received pay , extending from ...
... army was formed of citizens ; this is subdivided into three epochs , to the time of Servius Tullius , from Servius Tullius to Camillus , from Camillus to Marius . ( 2 ) The period during which the army received pay , extending from ...
Page xxxvii
Julius Caesar. § 1. The Roman army under the kings ; the classes liable to military service ; the phalanx ; armour . The army of Romulus consisted of 300 celeres , knights , commanded by a tribunus celerum , and 3,000 infantry . Each of ...
Julius Caesar. § 1. The Roman army under the kings ; the classes liable to military service ; the phalanx ; armour . The army of Romulus consisted of 300 celeres , knights , commanded by a tribunus celerum , and 3,000 infantry . Each of ...
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