Ancient Legends of Roman History

Przednia okładka
Dodd, Mead, 1905 - 336
 

Spis treści

I
1
II
13
III
39
IV
56
VI
92
VII
105
VIII
124
X
150
XIII
181
XIV
220
XVI
238
XVIII
246
XIX
253
XXI
260
XXII
264
XXIII
270

XI
166

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Strona 324 - ... coniungunt, et extrinsecus puri aliquid ab humano cultu pateret soli. Hoc spatium, quod neque habitari neque arari fas erat, non magis quod post murum esset quam quod murus post id, pomerium Romani appellarunt, et in urbis incremento semper, quantum moenia processura erant, tantum termini hi rconsecrati proferebantur.
Strona 294 - At the end of the third and the beginning of the second century Palestine was a shuttlecock tossed between the Ptolemies and the Seleucids; but in the reign of Antiochus Epiphanes (c.
Strona 324 - Romulus posuerit, noscere haud absurdum reor. igitur a foro boario, ubi aereum tauri simulacrum aspicimus, quia id genus animalium aratro subditur, sulcus designandi oppidi coeptus ut magnam Herculis aram amplecteretur; inde certis spatiis interiecti lapides per ima montis Palatini ad aram Consi, mox curias veteres, tum ad sacellum Larum, inde forum Romanum; forumque et Capitolium non a Romulo, sed a Tito Tatio additum...
Strona 285 - Sed Porta Romana instituta est a Romulo infimo clivo Victoriae, qui locus gradibus in quadram formatus est ; appellata autem Romana a Sabinis praecipue, quod ea proximus aditus erat Romam.
Strona 300 - Sabiuis hostibus ea, quae in sinistris manibus haberent, ut sibi darent, intromiserit eos cum rege Tatio, qui postea in pace facienda caverit a Romulo, ut ea Sabinis semper pateret.
Strona 250 - Chief among the teachers of such doctrines was the man who at the end of the sixth and the beginning of the fifth century BC established a community of yellow-robed followers, and was known by them as the Buddha, the Enlightened or Awakened.
Strona 85 - Romanae conditor arcis:/ >haec nemora indigenae Fauni Nymphaeque tenebant/ gensque virum truncis et duro robore nata,/ quis neque mos neque cultus erat, nec iungere tauros/ aut componere opes norant aut parcere parto,/ sed rami atque asper victu venatus alebat...
Strona 95 - Ignes castrorum et Tatiae praetoria turmae et formosa 1 oculis arma Sabina meis, o utinam ad vestros sedeam captiva Penates, dum captiva mei conspicer ora...
Strona 215 - Theophrastus, at the end of the fourth and the beginning of the third century BC Born Tyrtamus of Eresus in Lesbos, he received the nickname Theophrastus ("divine of speech") from Aristotle.
Strona 166 - Towards the end of the fourth century or the beginning of the fifth century...

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