The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Alex. Murray & Son, 1869 |
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Side 22
... August . p . 5. 8. If all our historians were lost , medals , in- scriptions , and other monuments , would be sufficient to record the travels of Hadrian . 2 We must , however , remember , that , in the time of Hadrian , a rebellion of ...
... August . p . 5. 8. If all our historians were lost , medals , in- scriptions , and other monuments , would be sufficient to record the travels of Hadrian . 2 We must , however , remember , that , in the time of Hadrian , a rebellion of ...
Side 23
... August . in Marco . The Parthian victories gave birth to a crowd of contemptible historians , whose memory has been rescued from oblivion , and exposed to ridi- cule , in a very lively piece of criticism of Lucian . 2 The poorest rank ...
... August . in Marco . The Parthian victories gave birth to a crowd of contemptible historians , whose memory has been rescued from oblivion , and exposed to ridi- cule , in a very lively piece of criticism of Lucian . 2 The poorest rank ...
Side 48
... August . c . 28. Augustus built in Rome the temple and forum of Mars the Avenger ; the temple of Jupiter Tonans in the Capitol ; that of Apollo Palatine , with public libraries ; the portico and basilica of Caius and Lucius , the ...
... August . c . 28. Augustus built in Rome the temple and forum of Mars the Avenger ; the temple of Jupiter Tonans in the Capitol ; that of Apollo Palatine , with public libraries ; the portico and basilica of Caius and Lucius , the ...
Side 49
... of discovery . Hist . August . p . 9 . 2 Aulus Gellius , in Noct . Attic . i . 2. ix . 2. xviii . 10. xix . 12. Philostrat . p . 564 . VOL . I. 4 55 HERODES ATTICUS . - - PUBLIC WORKS OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 49.
... of discovery . Hist . August . p . 9 . 2 Aulus Gellius , in Noct . Attic . i . 2. ix . 2. xviii . 10. xix . 12. Philostrat . p . 564 . VOL . I. 4 55 HERODES ATTICUS . - - PUBLIC WORKS OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 49.
Side 58
... August . p . 21. Dion Cassius , 1. lxxi . p . 1195. Juvenal himself , in a morose satire , which in every line betrays his own disappointment and envy , is obliged , however , to say , -O Juvenes , circumspicit et agitat vos ...
... August . p . 21. Dion Cassius , 1. lxxi . p . 1195. Juvenal himself , in a morose satire , which in every line betrays his own disappointment and envy , is obliged , however , to say , -O Juvenes , circumspicit et agitat vos ...
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