Lives of Galba and Otho: With Introduction and NotesMacmillan [and Company], 1890 - 289 sider |
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... appears that he was born about 46 A.D. and lived on into Trajan's reign . His literary activity however must certainly have begun earlier than this , since he was already about fifty - one at the time of Nerva's death . With this the ...
... appears that he was born about 46 A.D. and lived on into Trajan's reign . His literary activity however must certainly have begun earlier than this , since he was already about fifty - one at the time of Nerva's death . With this the ...
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... appears to be made to th death of Domitian in vit . Num . 19 , and vit . Poplic . 15 while in vit . Sull . 21 he says that the capture o Athens by Sulla took place nearly 200 years ago which would seem to show that this Life was writter ...
... appears to be made to th death of Domitian in vit . Num . 19 , and vit . Poplic . 15 while in vit . Sull . 21 he says that the capture o Athens by Sulla took place nearly 200 years ago which would seem to show that this Life was writter ...
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... appears to be the better guide of the two . The following list of cases , though probably not absolutely complete , con- tains almost all , and certainly all of any import- ance : --- 1. Plutarch ( G. 6 , 19 ) says that Vindex committed ...
... appears to be the better guide of the two . The following list of cases , though probably not absolutely complete , con- tains almost all , and certainly all of any import- ance : --- 1. Plutarch ( G. 6 , 19 ) says that Vindex committed ...
Side xxxvi
... appears that in just those passages which seem to give the strongest evidence of several authorities having been used , Tacitus in almost the same words refers apparently to several authorities also . The obvious inference from this is ...
... appears that in just those passages which seem to give the strongest evidence of several authorities having been used , Tacitus in almost the same words refers apparently to several authorities also . The obvious inference from this is ...
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... appears clearly from the general comparison of the two which has been already given . The re- semblance is in many cases even closer than this alone implies , and we have no hesitation in asserting that the employment of this authority ...
... appears clearly from the general comparison of the two which has been already given . The re- semblance is in many cases even closer than this alone implies , and we have no hesitation in asserting that the employment of this authority ...
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