Livy: Book XXI.Deighton, Bell & Company, 1885 |
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... Polyb . 3 , 1 èv tỷ πρώτῃ τῆς ὅλης συντάξεως . Cf. infr . 16 , 2 . plerique ' very many ' ( plu- rimi ) , as often in Livy : cf. 23 , 13 , in . plerique , qui memineri- mus , supersumus . rerum ( sc . gestarum ) scrip- tores ...
... Polyb . 3 , 1 èv tỷ πρώτῃ τῆς ὅλης συντάξεως . Cf. infr . 16 , 2 . plerique ' very many ' ( plu- rimi ) , as often in Livy : cf. 23 , 13 , in . plerique , qui memineri- mus , supersumus . rerum ( sc . gestarum ) scrip- tores ...
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... Polyb . 1 , 64. Hannibal stated on the bronze tablet which he set up at Lacinium that his army amounted to 90,000 in- fantry and 12,000 cavalry : Polyb . 3 , 34. The Romans at this time had more than half a million of soldiers ...
... Polyb . 1 , 64. Hannibal stated on the bronze tablet which he set up at Lacinium that his army amounted to 90,000 in- fantry and 12,000 cavalry : Polyb . 3 , 34. The Romans at this time had more than half a million of soldiers ...
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... Polyb . 3 , 11 ; Appian Hisp . 9 ; Nep . Hann . 2 ; Val . Max . 9 , 3 : it is therefore re- markable that Livy , with Polyb . before him , should have spoken of the circumstance as a ' re- port ' only . annorum : note gen . of qua- lity ...
... Polyb . 3 , 11 ; Appian Hisp . 9 ; Nep . Hann . 2 ; Val . Max . 9 , 3 : it is therefore re- markable that Livy , with Polyb . before him , should have spoken of the circumstance as a ' re- port ' only . annorum : note gen . of qua- lity ...
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... Polyb . 3 , 10 , 3. Sardinia was taken B.C. 238 , and the in- demnity was claimed 1200 talents ( £ 292,000 ) . Some MSS . read su- perimposito ; but cf. Livy's use of insuper incumbere 22 , 2 , 8 ; insu- per imminere 37 , 16 , in . Cf ...
... Polyb . 3 , 10 , 3. Sardinia was taken B.C. 238 , and the in- demnity was claimed 1200 talents ( £ 292,000 ) . Some MSS . read su- perimposito ; but cf. Livy's use of insuper incumbere 22 , 2 , 8 ; insu- per imminere 37 , 16 , in . Cf ...
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... Polyb . reduced his 22 years intervening between the age to 15 , while Diod . makes it 9 . First and Second Punic Wars are Hasdrubal , brother - in - law to exhausted under Hamilcar and Hannibal , and son - in - law to Hasdrubal ( 5 + 9 ...
... Polyb . reduced his 22 years intervening between the age to 15 , while Diod . makes it 9 . First and Second Punic Wars are Hasdrubal , brother - in - law to exhausted under Hamilcar and Hannibal , and son - in - law to Hasdrubal ( 5 + 9 ...
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