De Bello Gallico, Commentariorum IV-VMacmillan, 1886 - 110 pages |
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Page vi
... Tribes conferred on him the office of Flamen Dialis , or priest of Jupiter , a proceeding which reminds one of the boy - bishops of the Middle Ages . Nor , when we bear in mind the hollow nature of the armed truce between the Few and ...
... Tribes conferred on him the office of Flamen Dialis , or priest of Jupiter , a proceeding which reminds one of the boy - bishops of the Middle Ages . Nor , when we bear in mind the hollow nature of the armed truce between the Few and ...
Page x
... year he was Praetor , and in the Praetor , B.C. year following that Pro - praetor in Spain , tor , B.C. 61. busy in subduing the unruly tribes in the 63 . 62 ; Pro - prae- North and West . Here first he gave evidence of X INTRODUCTION .
... year he was Praetor , and in the Praetor , B.C. year following that Pro - praetor in Spain , tor , B.C. 61. busy in subduing the unruly tribes in the 63 . 62 ; Pro - prae- North and West . Here first he gave evidence of X INTRODUCTION .
Page xii
... tribe occupying the greater part of what is now called Switzerland , had shown signs of restlessness . This people The Helvetii , had some fifty years before come in contact with the Romans , for in B.C. 107 the Tigurini ( one of their ...
... tribe occupying the greater part of what is now called Switzerland , had shown signs of restlessness . This people The Helvetii , had some fifty years before come in contact with the Romans , for in B.C. 107 the Tigurini ( one of their ...
Page xiv
... tribes poured congratulations on Caesar , at the same time drawing his attention to the tyrannical conduct of Ariovistus , king of the Germans . The arrogance of this barbarian raised Caesar's anger , while he saw that the allies of ...
... tribes poured congratulations on Caesar , at the same time drawing his attention to the tyrannical conduct of Ariovistus , king of the Germans . The arrogance of this barbarian raised Caesar's anger , while he saw that the allies of ...
Page 46
... tribe , and not the result merely of wealth , birth , etc. , as in the case of Dumnorix : cp . 16. 5 ; 17. 1 ; 19. 3 ; 30. I. obtinuerat . Beware ( even in § 6 ; 18. 9 ) of translating this verb by obtain ' ( consequor ) : in which ...
... tribe , and not the result merely of wealth , birth , etc. , as in the case of Dumnorix : cp . 16. 5 ; 17. 1 ; 19. 3 ; 30. I. obtinuerat . Beware ( even in § 6 ; 18. 9 ) of translating this verb by obtain ' ( consequor ) : in which ...
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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