A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors, and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1842 - 1423 |
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... Roman lawyer of talent and great legal erudition . He married Cicero's maternal aunt , and hence the latter calls Aculeo's sons his cousins . ( De Orat . 2 , 1. ) ACUSILAUS , a Greek historian , born at Argos , and who lived , according ...
... Roman lawyer of talent and great legal erudition . He married Cicero's maternal aunt , and hence the latter calls Aculeo's sons his cousins . ( De Orat . 2 , 1. ) ACUSILAUS , a Greek historian , born at Argos , and who lived , according ...
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... Roman commander soon changed the one of the number . As this , however , was the prin- . aspect of affairs , and the Adui were restored by the cipal and most fertile one ( now Favignana ) , the ap- Roman arms to the chief power in the ...
... Roman commander soon changed the one of the number . As this , however , was the prin- . aspect of affairs , and the Adui were restored by the cipal and most fertile one ( now Favignana ) , the ap- Roman arms to the chief power in the ...
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... Roman that the plebeians were admitted to this office . ( Liv . , road . There were two roads , in fact , of this name , 4 , 54. II . C. Stalenus , a judge , who suffered him- both branching off from Mediolanum ( Milan ) to the self to ...
... Roman that the plebeians were admitted to this office . ( Liv . , road . There were two roads , in fact , of this name , 4 , 54. II . C. Stalenus , a judge , who suffered him- both branching off from Mediolanum ( Milan ) to the self to ...
Strona 91
... Roman history , that those laws were al- ( Ovid , Met . , 2 , 702 , seqq . ) The true form of the ways a direct and violent infringement of the rights of name is the one here given , and not Aglauros . ( Con- private property . Even ...
... Roman history , that those laws were al- ( Ovid , Met . , 2 , 702 , seqq . ) The true form of the ways a direct and violent infringement of the rights of name is the one here given , and not Aglauros . ( Con- private property . Even ...
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... Roman power . According to Man- halcyonii , " or " halcyon - days , " of antiquity . He de- nert ( Geogr . , vol . 3 , p . 235 , seqq . ) , the shattered re- scribes their nests as resembling , while they float upon mains of the army of ...
... Roman power . According to Man- halcyonii , " or " halcyon - days , " of antiquity . He de- nert ( Geogr . , vol . 3 , p . 235 , seqq . ) , the shattered re- scribes their nests as resembling , while they float upon mains of the army of ...
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