De bello Gallico commentariorum I.Macmillan, 1886 - 127 pages |
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Page xiii
... and when he demanded hostages and satisfaction for the injuries done , the negotiations were abruptly broken off . Caesar de- route . Ineffectual Caesar follows termined to follow the Helvetii at a short INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... and when he demanded hostages and satisfaction for the injuries done , the negotiations were abruptly broken off . Caesar de- route . Ineffectual Caesar follows termined to follow the Helvetii at a short INTRODUCTION . xiii.
Page xiv
Julius Caesar. Caesar follows termined to follow the Helvetii at a short distance , and did so for fifteen days . Then an opportunity of attacking them simultaneously in front the Helvetii : and rear was frustrated by the false intel ...
Julius Caesar. Caesar follows termined to follow the Helvetii at a short distance , and did so for fifteen days . Then an opportunity of attacking them simultaneously in front the Helvetii : and rear was frustrated by the false intel ...
Page 11
... loco cum equitatu Hel- vetiorum proelium committunt ; et pauci de nostris The Helvetii advantage in cavalry fight . follows the Dumnorix prevents the Aedui from sending the 3 cadunt . 13-15 . DE BELLO GALLICO LIB . I. 11.
... loco cum equitatu Hel- vetiorum proelium committunt ; et pauci de nostris The Helvetii advantage in cavalry fight . follows the Dumnorix prevents the Aedui from sending the 3 cadunt . 13-15 . DE BELLO GALLICO LIB . I. 11.
Page 47
... follows the historic present . § 6. perfacile factu . The supine is superfluous in English . esset , he was , ' as he said : hence the subjunctive . totius Galliae : i.e. totius G. populorum . § 7. copiis includes the ideas of ' means ...
... follows the historic present . § 6. perfacile factu . The supine is superfluous in English . esset , he was , ' as he said : hence the subjunctive . totius Galliae : i.e. totius G. populorum . § 7. copiis includes the ideas of ' means ...
Page 59
... follows sed in this connection , would not be here quite in place . $ 4. a Caesare , if any severe treatment should have been inflicted on him by Caesar : ' for the euphemism , cp . 18. 9 , note . Accido is regarded as a passive verb ...
... follows sed in this connection , would not be here quite in place . $ 4. a Caesare , if any severe treatment should have been inflicted on him by Caesar : ' for the euphemism , cp . 18. 9 , note . Accido is regarded as a passive verb ...
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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