Lives of Galba and Otho: With Introduction and NotesMacmillan [and Company], 1890 - 289 sider |
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... second century A.D. Perhaps more explanation is needed why I should have selected a Greek account of a period of Roman history with which one of the greatest of Roman historians has dealt . That explanation will , I hope , be found ...
... second century A.D. Perhaps more explanation is needed why I should have selected a Greek account of a period of Roman history with which one of the greatest of Roman historians has dealt . That explanation will , I hope , be found ...
Side x
... fact form the subject of the first half of the second book of the Histories of Tacitus . w instances have come down to us from classical times in which the same period of history has been INTRODUCTION . INTRODUCTION,
... fact form the subject of the first half of the second book of the Histories of Tacitus . w instances have come down to us from classical times in which the same period of history has been INTRODUCTION . INTRODUCTION,
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... Second Book ( ii . 1-10 ) . In fact Plutarch makes no mention of the provinces at all except in so far as the personal fortunes of the em- perors are concerned in them , and so , while references are made to the state of Spain and Gaul ...
... Second Book ( ii . 1-10 ) . In fact Plutarch makes no mention of the provinces at all except in so far as the personal fortunes of the em- perors are concerned in them , and so , while references are made to the state of Spain and Gaul ...
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... second invitation , definitely offering him the empire , and bidding him place him- self at the head of the Gallic troops , met with a more serious consideration . " While some of his friends 1 Plut . Galb . 4 . id . ib . aid . ib . B ...
... second invitation , definitely offering him the empire , and bidding him place him- self at the head of the Gallic troops , met with a more serious consideration . " While some of his friends 1 Plut . Galb . 4 . id . ib . aid . ib . B ...
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... second to none of his contemporaries , for Nero ; very much as Civilis afterwards used the name of Vespasian , as long as the state of affairs rendered necessary any concealment of his ulterior aims . All really depended on the attitude ...
... second to none of his contemporaries , for Nero ; very much as Civilis afterwards used the name of Vespasian , as long as the state of affairs rendered necessary any concealment of his ulterior aims . All really depended on the attitude ...
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