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Side 8
... of the Roman Generals.............................. . . . . . . . . . 530 Death of Constantine.....
..................... .............. . . . . . . . . . . 531 The Eunuch Narses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - -
- - - - - • * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 531 Firmness and Authority of Belisarius.
... of the Roman Generals.............................. . . . . . . . . . 530 Death of Constantine.....
..................... .............. . . . . . . . . . . 531 The Eunuch Narses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - -
- - - - - • * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 531 Firmness and Authority of Belisarius.
Side 9
THE TWELVE TABLES OF THE DECEMV IRS. — THE LAWS OF THE PEOPLE. -
THE DECREEs of THE sexATE.--THE EDICTs of THE MAGISTRATES AND
EMPERoRs. – AUTHORITY OF THE CIVILIANs. – Code, PANDECTs, Novels,
AND ...
THE TWELVE TABLES OF THE DECEMV IRS. — THE LAWS OF THE PEOPLE. -
THE DECREEs of THE sexATE.--THE EDICTs of THE MAGISTRATES AND
EMPERoRs. – AUTHORITY OF THE CIVILIANs. – Code, PANDECTs, Novels,
AND ...
Side 10
AUTHORITY OF THE CIVILIANs. – Code, PANDECTs, Novels, AND INSTITUTES
OF JUSTINIAN : I. RIGHTS OF PERSONS.—II. RIGHTS OF THINGS. —III.
PRIVATE INJURIES AND ACTIONS.-IV. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. A. D.
PAGE.
AUTHORITY OF THE CIVILIANs. – Code, PANDECTs, Novels, AND INSTITUTES
OF JUSTINIAN : I. RIGHTS OF PERSONS.—II. RIGHTS OF THINGS. —III.
PRIVATE INJURIES AND ACTIONS.-IV. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. A. D.
PAGE.
Side 24
In the same manner as the cavalry and infantry, the heavy and the light armed
troops, the advanced guard and the rear, are marshalled by the skill of their
military leaders; so the domestic officers, who bear a rod, as an ensign of
authority, ...
In the same manner as the cavalry and infantry, the heavy and the light armed
troops, the advanced guard and the rear, are marshalled by the skill of their
military leaders; so the domestic officers, who bear a rod, as an ensign of
authority, ...
Side 33
The architect Vitruvius, who flourished in the Augustan age, and whose evidence,
on this occasion, has peculiar weight and authority, observes, that the
innumerable habitations of the Roman people would have spread themselves far
beyond ...
The architect Vitruvius, who flourished in the Augustan age, and whose evidence,
on this occasion, has peculiar weight and authority, observes, that the
innumerable habitations of the Roman people would have spread themselves far
beyond ...
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LibraryThing Review
Brukerevaluering - Smiley - LibraryThingGibbon's third volume of The Decline and Fall seems to stray from the purpose stated in volume one. I think he just got carried away by the sweep of history. The melodious style and easy learning are still present but I was suffering from Gibbon fatigue by the third volume and we were off course. Les hele vurderingen
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
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