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Side 14
... Claudian , & c . , whose passages may be found in Cluverius and Addison , have celebrated the triumphal victims of the Clitumnus . 6 Some ideas of the march of Alaric are borrowed from the journey of Hono- rius over the same ground ...
... Claudian , & c . , whose passages may be found in Cluverius and Addison , have celebrated the triumphal victims of the Clitumnus . 6 Some ideas of the march of Alaric are borrowed from the journey of Hono- rius over the same ground ...
Side 16
... Claudian , the senators unani- mously yielded the preeminence to the Anician line ; and a slight view of their history will serve to appreciate the rank and antiquity of the noble families , which contended only for the second place.13 ...
... Claudian , the senators unani- mously yielded the preeminence to the Anician line ; and a slight view of their history will serve to appreciate the rank and antiquity of the noble families , which contended only for the second place.13 ...
Side 17
... Claudian can be applied only to the Anician family . 14 The earliest date in the annals of Pighius , is that of M. Anicius Gallus , Trib . Pl . A. U. C. 506. Another tribune , Q. Anicius , A. U. C. 508 , is distinguished by the epithet ...
... Claudian can be applied only to the Anician family . 14 The earliest date in the annals of Pighius , is that of M. Anicius Gallus , Trib . Pl . A. U. C. 506. Another tribune , Q. Anicius , A. U. C. 508 , is distinguished by the epithet ...
Side 18
... Claudian ( in Cons . Probin . et Olybr . 30 -60 ) seems at a loss how to express the glory of Probus . 22 See the poem which Claudian addressed to the two noble youths . 23 Secundinus , the Manichæan , ap . Baron . Annal . Eccles ...
... Claudian ( in Cons . Probin . et Olybr . 30 -60 ) seems at a loss how to express the glory of Probus . 22 See the poem which Claudian addressed to the two noble youths . 23 Secundinus , the Manichæan , ap . Baron . Annal . Eccles ...
Side 21
... Claudian , who seems to have read the history of Ammianus , speaks of this great revolution in a much less courtly style : -- Postquam jura ferox in se communia Cæsar Transtulit : et lapsi mores : desuotaque priscis Artibus , in gremium ...
... Claudian , who seems to have read the history of Ammianus , speaks of this great revolution in a much less courtly style : -- Postquam jura ferox in se communia Cæsar Transtulit : et lapsi mores : desuotaque priscis Artibus , in gremium ...
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