De Bello Gallico, Commentariorum IV-VMacmillan, 1886 - 110 pages |
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... CURIOSOLITES M ESNETT R DIABLIN REDONES AND NAMNETES E OCEANUS ATLANTIC US 50 100 150 Roman Miles AU EBURO PICTONES * B SANTONES A COCOSATES VOCAT SONTIATES TARUSATES NI umna . Fl . GATES Oppidum Sos ELUSATE AUSC TOL.
... CURIOSOLITES M ESNETT R DIABLIN REDONES AND NAMNETES E OCEANUS ATLANTIC US 50 100 150 Roman Miles AU EBURO PICTONES * B SANTONES A COCOSATES VOCAT SONTIATES TARUSATES NI umna . Fl . GATES Oppidum Sos ELUSATE AUSC TOL.
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... Eberhard ( revised by Dr. A. Dräger ) , and that of Dr. Ignaz Prammer . For many correc- tions and valuable suggestions I am indebted to the Rev. J. Bond , M.A. 267989 INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . THE ROMAN ARMY CAESAR DE BELLO GALLICO.
... Eberhard ( revised by Dr. A. Dräger ) , and that of Dr. Ignaz Prammer . For many correc- tions and valuable suggestions I am indebted to the Rev. J. Bond , M.A. 267989 INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . THE ROMAN ARMY CAESAR DE BELLO GALLICO.
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Julius Caesar. INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . THE ROMAN ARMY CAESAR DE BELLO GALLICO LIBER PRIMUS : - Helvetian War . Chaps . 2-29 German War . Chaps . 30 to end NOTES • VOCABULARY PAGE V xvii 2 22 44 · 84 MAP . Frontispiece GAUL IN THE TIME OF ...
Julius Caesar. INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . THE ROMAN ARMY CAESAR DE BELLO GALLICO LIBER PRIMUS : - Helvetian War . Chaps . 2-29 German War . Chaps . 30 to end NOTES • VOCABULARY PAGE V xvii 2 22 44 · 84 MAP . Frontispiece GAUL IN THE TIME OF ...
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... Roman generals , infested those seas . The mischance nearly cut his life short , but in the end it did but bring out in a characteristic manner his promptness and energy . Released on the payment of a ransom of fifty talents , the self ...
... Roman generals , infested those seas . The mischance nearly cut his life short , but in the end it did but bring out in a characteristic manner his promptness and energy . Released on the payment of a ransom of fifty talents , the self ...
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... Roman citizen in sight of the Italian shores . But he carried his game too far . Cicero had not yet thrown the weight of his magnificent eloquence into the senatorial balance , and , prose- cuting in the most determined way , backed up ...
... Roman citizen in sight of the Italian shores . But he carried his game too far . Cicero had not yet thrown the weight of his magnificent eloquence into the senatorial balance , and , prose- cuting in the most determined way , backed up ...
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aciem Aedui Aeduos Allobroges amplius Ariovistus army asyndeton ātis atque atum atus bello bellum Bibracte Caesar Caesarem castris causa centurion CHAP Cisalpine Gaul clause cohort conj copias čre ctum diem Divitiacus Dumnorix eius eorum equitatu erat ĕre ĕris esset etiam exercitum facere facio factum ferre flumen Gallia Gaul gratia habere Hastati Helvetii Helvetiorum hostium iniuria inter ipse ipsi iter ĭtum legati legion maniple Marius milia neque nostros obsides omnes omni ōnis oppidum Orgetorix ōris orum passuum perf pilum plural populi Romani posse posset prae praetor prep Prim proelio proelium pron propter propterea quod provincia quae quaestor quam quibus quid rebus Rhenum Rhone Roman Rome root Sequanis sese sibi signa supine stem tamen Teutoni Tigurini Treveri Triarii Vesontio