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... regards him as equal to Herodotus , praising him for ' the wonderful charm and lucid simplicity ' of his narrative , as well as the eloquence of his speeches ( 10 , 1 , 101 ) . Martial ( 14 , 190 ) refers to the great extent of his ...
... regards him as equal to Herodotus , praising him for ' the wonderful charm and lucid simplicity ' of his narrative , as well as the eloquence of his speeches ( 10 , 1 , 101 ) . Martial ( 14 , 190 ) refers to the great extent of his ...
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... regards Rome this statement must refer to her previous history ; but cf. 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 ...
... regards Rome this statement must refer to her previous history ; but cf. 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 ...
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... regard this as a town of the Vet- tones in Lusitania ; but Polyb . agrees with Livy . 7. ab H. profugi = qui ab H. profugerant - for this substan- tival use of the adj . or part . cf. 22 , 31 , 2 ab incolentibus Cercinam : infr . 11 , 9 ...
... regard this as a town of the Vet- tones in Lusitania ; but Polyb . agrees with Livy . 7. ab H. profugi = qui ab H. profugerant - for this substan- tival use of the adj . or part . cf. 22 , 31 , 2 ab incolentibus Cercinam : infr . 11 , 9 ...
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... regards e as contraction for ego in this word ; but as Livy 5 , 51 , m . employs equidem with 3rd pers . sing . and other writers with the 2nd sing . and the 1st , 2nd and 3rd pl . , it is more probably a demonstrative particle , like ...
... regards e as contraction for ego in this word ; but as Livy 5 , 51 , m . employs equidem with 3rd pers . sing . and other writers with the 2nd sing . and the 1st , 2nd and 3rd pl . , it is more probably a demonstrative particle , like ...
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... regards it as contracted from providentia ( like prudentia ) : = a charge to provide for ; cf. Long's note , Cic . in Verr . 2 , 2 , 1. It is remarkable that the word provincia has been per- petuated in the form Provence , as applied to ...
... regards it as contracted from providentia ( like prudentia ) : = a charge to provide for ; cf. Long's note , Cic . in Verr . 2 , 2 , 1. It is remarkable that the word provincia has been per- petuated in the form Provence , as applied to ...
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