The Agricola and Germania of Tacitus, with a revised text, Engl. notes [&c.], by A.J. Church and W.J. Brodribb |
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... seem to imply an origin which was respectable rather than dignified . A Procurator was generally a person of Equestrian rank . About the date of his birth nothing can be certainly affirmed . It is indeed approximately fixed by several ...
... seem to imply an origin which was respectable rather than dignified . A Procurator was generally a person of Equestrian rank . About the date of his birth nothing can be certainly affirmed . It is indeed approximately fixed by several ...
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... seem to imply an origin which was respectable rather than dignified . A Procurator was generally a person of Equestrian rank . About the date of his birth nothing can be certainly affirmed . It is indeed approximately fixed by several ...
... seem to imply an origin which was respectable rather than dignified . A Procurator was generally a person of Equestrian rank . About the date of his birth nothing can be certainly affirmed . It is indeed approximately fixed by several ...
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... seems to have enter- tained in after years . ( See Hist . 11. 84 , III . 34 , & c . ) The Agricola was published towards the close of A. D. 97 ; the Germany in the following year . The History may with probability be ascribed to some ...
... seems to have enter- tained in after years . ( See Hist . 11. 84 , III . 34 , & c . ) The Agricola was published towards the close of A. D. 97 ; the Germany in the following year . The History may with probability be ascribed to some ...
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... seems to have aimed at combin- ing some of Cicero's most conspicuous graces with the pointed and sententious character of the new style . Though he occasionally wants clearness and perhaps strains too much after effect , he is on the ...
... seems to have aimed at combin- ing some of Cicero's most conspicuous graces with the pointed and sententious character of the new style . Though he occasionally wants clearness and perhaps strains too much after effect , he is on the ...
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... seems to have advanced as far as the northern bank of the Thames and with Vespasian as his legatus to have gained a firm footing for the Romans . In the following year Claudius invaded Britain in person and defeated one of its most ...
... seems to have advanced as far as the northern bank of the Thames and with Vespasian as his legatus to have gained a firm footing for the Romans . In the following year Claudius invaded Britain in person and defeated one of its most ...
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Page 18 - etiam inter cetera eiectamenta maris iacebat, donee luxuria nostra dedit nomen. Ipsis in nullo usu; rude legitur, informe perfertur, pretiumque mirantes accipiunt. Sucum tamen arborum esse intelligas, quia terrena quaedam atque etiam volucria animalia plerumque interlucent, quae implicata humore mox durescente materia cluduntur. Fecundiora igitur nemora lucosque, sicut orientis secretis, ubi tura
Page 6 - se ac venire patitur. Ea est in re prava pervicacia ; ipsi fidem vocant. Servos condicionis huius per commercia tradunt, ut se quoque pudore victoriae exsolvant. XXV. Ceteris servis non in nostrum morem descriptis per familiam ministeriis utuntur. Suam quisque sedem, suos
Page 10 - assembled forces of the Caledonians under Galgacus. XXV. Ceterum aestate, qua sextum officii annum inchoabat, amplexus civitates trans Bodotriam sitas, quia motus universarum ultra gentium et infesta hostilis exercitus itinera timebantur, portus classe exploravit. Quae ab Agricola primum assumpta in partem virium sequebatur egregia specie, quum simul terra simul mari bellum impelleretur, ac saepe
Page 11 - propinqua luce fulsere signa. Ita ancipiti malo territi Britanni; et Romania rediit animus, ac securi pro salute de gloria certabant. TJltro quin etiam erupere, et fuit atrox in ipsis portarum angustiis proelium, donee pulsi hostes, utroque exercitu certante, his, ut tulisse opem, illis, ne eguisse auxilio viderentur. Quod nisi paludes et silvae fugientes texissent, debellatum ilia victoria foret. XXVII. Cuius
Page 18 - taedae accenditur, alitque flammam, pinguem et olentem; mox ut in picem resinamve lentescit. Suionibus Sitonum gentes continuantur. Cetera similes uno differunt, quod femina dominatur. In tantum non modo a libertate, sed etiam a servitute degenerant. Hie Sueviae finis. XLVI. Tribes of doubtful nationality about, the Vistula. The Peucini, Veneti, Fenni. Savage and miserable life of the Fenni. Fabulous tribes. XLVI. Peucinorum