De Bello Gallico, Commentariorum IV-VMacmillan, 1886 - 110 pages |
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Page v
... Rome slowly but steadily began to conquer the world . The rotten Not unlike the octopus which , on a comic society into map of Europe published a few years was born . since , represented Russia , she threw her long - reaching arms on ...
... Rome slowly but steadily began to conquer the world . The rotten Not unlike the octopus which , on a comic society into map of Europe published a few years was born . since , represented Russia , she threw her long - reaching arms on ...
Page vi
... Rome , which aimed at nothing less than the subversion of the corrupt oligarchy which had shown itself so unable to govern . The nephew of one arch - democrat and * According to Prof. Mommsen . The date usually given is B.C. 100 . son ...
... Rome , which aimed at nothing less than the subversion of the corrupt oligarchy which had shown itself so unable to govern . The nephew of one arch - democrat and * According to Prof. Mommsen . The date usually given is B.C. 100 . son ...
Page vii
... Rome was no place for him just now , he took part in the wars then going on B.C. 81-78 . B.C. 78 . in the East , and distinguished himself In the East , therein . On Sulla's death ( B.C. 78 ) he In Rome , again returned to Rome ; but in ...
... Rome was no place for him just now , he took part in the wars then going on B.C. 81-78 . B.C. 78 . in the East , and distinguished himself In the East , therein . On Sulla's death ( B.C. 78 ) he In Rome , again returned to Rome ; but in ...
Page viii
... Rome . and example to others . On his return soon after this to Rome , he found the star of the Senate in the ascendant : Metellus , Lucullus , Crassus , and Pompey were occupying the chief state offices . But Caesar was still the ...
... Rome . and example to others . On his return soon after this to Rome , he found the star of the Senate in the ascendant : Metellus , Lucullus , Crassus , and Pompey were occupying the chief state offices . But Caesar was still the ...
Page ix
... . and his courage . For years the name of Quaestor . Openly de- Marius had been unheard at Rome save in a whisper . But now on the death of his aunt , the widow of Marius , Caesar not only took occasion to praise Marius INTRODUCTION . ix.
... . and his courage . For years the name of Quaestor . Openly de- Marius had been unheard at Rome save in a whisper . But now on the death of his aunt , the widow of Marius , Caesar not only took occasion to praise Marius INTRODUCTION . ix.
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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