Lives of Galba and Otho: With Introduction and NotesMacmillan [and Company], 1890 - 289 sider |
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Side xii
... ( Galb . 22 ) , nearly a quarter of which is occupied by a speech of one of the soldiers , though it is no doubt true that a good deal of what Tacitus tells us may have been given by Plutarch under the lost reign of Vitellius . The ...
... ( Galb . 22 ) , nearly a quarter of which is occupied by a speech of one of the soldiers , though it is no doubt true that a good deal of what Tacitus tells us may have been given by Plutarch under the lost reign of Vitellius . The ...
Side xiv
... ( Galb . 2 , 6-12 ) , and also very briefly the attempt " Nymphidii Sabini praefecti imperium sibi molientis ” ( i . 5 ) . The attitude of Verginius Rufus in Germany and his proclamation as imperator by his army are similarly alluded to ...
... ( Galb . 2 , 6-12 ) , and also very briefly the attempt " Nymphidii Sabini praefecti imperium sibi molientis ” ( i . 5 ) . The attitude of Verginius Rufus in Germany and his proclamation as imperator by his army are similarly alluded to ...
Side xv
... Galb . 13 , 24 ) is less clearly alluded to by Tacitus ( i . 73 ) . The deaths of Cingonius Varro and Petronius Turpilianus pò κpiσews , the former as one of the συνωμόται of Nymphidius , the latter as Νέρωνι πιστός ( Plut . Galb . 15 ...
... Galb . 13 , 24 ) is less clearly alluded to by Tacitus ( i . 73 ) . The deaths of Cingonius Varro and Petronius Turpilianus pò κpiσews , the former as one of the συνωμόται of Nymphidius , the latter as Νέρωνι πιστός ( Plut . Galb . 15 ...
Side xvi
... ( Galb . 15 , 18 foll . ) is briefly mentioned by Tacitus ( i . 6 ) . The exaction of the Neronian donationes is with the exception of one circumstance ( see below , p . xxx . ) similarly described by Plutarch ( Galb . 16 , 8 foll . ) and ...
... ( Galb . 15 , 18 foll . ) is briefly mentioned by Tacitus ( i . 6 ) . The exaction of the Neronian donationes is with the exception of one circumstance ( see below , p . xxx . ) similarly described by Plutarch ( Galb . 16 , 8 foll . ) and ...
Side xvii
... Galb . 18 , 22 ) . while the new legate , Hordeonius Flaccus , is described in almost identical words ( Plut . Galb . 18 , 26 and Tac . i . 9 ad init . ) . Plutarch mentions letters announcing the disaffec- tion of the legions under ...
... Galb . 18 , 22 ) . while the new legate , Hordeonius Flaccus , is described in almost identical words ( Plut . Galb . 18 , 26 and Tac . i . 9 ad init . ) . Plutarch mentions letters announcing the disaffec- tion of the legions under ...
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