| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - Liczba stron: 696
...B CHAP, their contents was not lost to the writers of the XXV v — ,—-> Augustan age. Yet still no period of Roman history since the first institution...reason of this is, that when there are no independent contemporary historians, the mere existence of public documents affords no security for the preservation... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1857 - Liczba stron: 596
...so that all knowledge of their contents was not lost to the writers of the Augustan age. Yet still no period of Roman history since the first institution...tribunes of the commons is really more obscure than the VOL. u. B CHAP, thirty years immediately following the retreat of the 1 — ^—> Gauls. And the reason... | |
| Wilhelm Ihne - 1871 - Liczba stron: 644
...narrative for a considerable period. Dr. Arnold (Hist, of Rnme, ii. 2) remarks, with his usual good sense, that no period of Roman history since the first institution...years immediately following the retreat of the Gauls. Sir GC Lewis, speaking of these records (Credibility of Early Tioman History, ii. 361), says, ' Whatever... | |
| Wilhelm Ihne - 1871 - Liczba stron: 622
...a considerable period. Dr. Arnold (Hut. of Rnme, ii. 2) remarks, with his usual good sense, that EO period of Roman history since the first institution...years immediately following the retreat of the Gauls. Sir GC Lewis, speaking of these records (Credibility of Early Roman Hintonj, ii. 361), says, 'Whatever... | |
| Joseph Anton F. Wilhelm Ihne - 1871 - Liczba stron: 632
...considerable period. Dr. Arnold (Hist, of Rome, ii. 2) remarks, with his usual good sense, that r -. period of Roman history since the first institution...obscure than the thirty years immediately following th. retreat of the Gauls. Sir GC Lewis, speaking of these records (CrrdibilitTi ,-•' Early Roman... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1871 - Liczba stron: 616
...so that all knowledge of their contents was not lost to the writers of the Augustan age. Yet still no period of Roman history since the first institution...tribunes of the commons is really more obscure than CHAP, the thirty years immediately following the retreat of .^—- the Gauls. And the reason of this... | |
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