De bello gallico commentariorum V.Macmillan, 1887 - 156 pages |
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Page xi
... ( called Allobrogicus ) did likewise at the confluence of the Isère and Rhone.5 In this way the Roman frontier was pushed forward on the upper Rhone as far as the Lake of Geneva.6 Then in B.C. 118 Q. Marcius Rex , by conquests in ...
... ( called Allobrogicus ) did likewise at the confluence of the Isère and Rhone.5 In this way the Roman frontier was pushed forward on the upper Rhone as far as the Lake of Geneva.6 Then in B.C. 118 Q. Marcius Rex , by conquests in ...
Page xii
... called Julius . Marius had married his father's sister , and gave the young Julius a copy to imitate , for he had just conquered the Gauls when Caesar was born . He secured for him the office of Flamen Dialis in 87 B.C. On his death ...
... called Julius . Marius had married his father's sister , and gave the young Julius a copy to imitate , for he had just conquered the Gauls when Caesar was born . He secured for him the office of Flamen Dialis in 87 B.C. On his death ...
Page xx
... called Iter , 16 composed on the way to Spain . Grammar and astronomy he took up with the same interest as politics . While crossing the Alps he wrote de analogia ad M. Tullium Ciceronem . The result of his attempt to reform the ...
... called Iter , 16 composed on the way to Spain . Grammar and astronomy he took up with the same interest as politics . While crossing the Alps he wrote de analogia ad M. Tullium Ciceronem . The result of his attempt to reform the ...
Page xxvii
... called his men not milites but commilitones ( ' brothers in arms ' ) . 24 These troops thus formed by himself were his devoted adherents in the Civil War , and in the spirit of mutual confidence and identity of interests they fought and ...
... called his men not milites but commilitones ( ' brothers in arms ' ) . 24 These troops thus formed by himself were his devoted adherents in the Civil War , and in the spirit of mutual confidence and identity of interests they fought and ...
Page xxxi
Julius Caesar. Augustus , B.C. 27. The Southern part was thence- forth called Narbonensis ; Keltic Gaul , from its chief town , Lugdunensis ; the territory of the Sequani and Helvetii , north of the Seine , Belgica ; that between the ...
Julius Caesar. Augustus , B.C. 27. The Southern part was thence- forth called Narbonensis ; Keltic Gaul , from its chief town , Lugdunensis ; the territory of the Sequani and Helvetii , north of the Seine , Belgica ; that between the ...
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