has done me a similar service with respect to Kampen's maps and plans. I might go on to mention the kindness that has been shown to me by French scholars, were I vain enough to think that this utterance would be heard across the Channel. But I cannot forbear to mention the name of Monsieur Max Bonnet, Professor of Latin at Montpellier, who left nothing undone to render my visit to France as instructive as it was delightful. I have had before to make acknowledgements to Mr. C. S. Jerram for his kindness in correcting proofs for me. It is no slight testimony of friendship that he has revised every proof from the beginning of the work to the end. To come nearer home still, I am indebted to my wife for the arrangement of the grammatical index. Here it might seem natural to stop, did not justice. suggest that there is one acknowledgement which has been omitted, and that is to the Reader at the Clarendon Press, a person-if he be indeed a person, and not a principle of exactitude-of concealed identity, but of manifest attainments. 8 MUSEUM ROAD, OXFORD, March 22, 1898. Combat of Gauls displayed by Hannibal to his men Disaffection of the Gauls to the Romans after the battle of Ticinus Causes of the quiescence of the Gauls during the war with Hannibal. Hasdrubal crosses the Alps His defeat and death Effect on the Gauls of the battle of Metaurus Defeat of Mago in Cisalpine Gaul and his subsequent death A consul rescues his father from slavery Gauls and Ligurians at Zama Close of the second Punic War. Disturbances among the Gauls raised by a Carthaginian named Hamilcar Triumph of Nasica over the Boii Digression on the Galatians, pp. 58-65 Linguistic evidence of Gallic settlements outside Gaul Expeditions of the Gauls against Thrace, Macedonia, and Illyria 65555 |