Lives of Galba and Otho: With Introduction and NotesMacmillan [and Company], 1890 - 289 sider |
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Side v
... given in the first section of the Introduction . I there attempt to show that we have in these two Lives of Plutarch a version of this short chapter of history , independent indeed of Tacitus , but drawn from the same authority which ...
... given in the first section of the Introduction . I there attempt to show that we have in these two Lives of Plutarch a version of this short chapter of history , independent indeed of Tacitus , but drawn from the same authority which ...
Side vi
... still remain , considerably fewer than they would have been but for this assistance . they are The text adopted is mainly that of Sintenis , with a few exceptions given on page cxxiii . I CONTENTS . PAGK ix - cxxiv ix - lv vi.
... still remain , considerably fewer than they would have been but for this assistance . they are The text adopted is mainly that of Sintenis , with a few exceptions given on page cxxiii . I CONTENTS . PAGK ix - cxxiv ix - lv vi.
Side xi
... given us in their own words the scope and object of their respective works . Tacitus , after premising that his period begins with the consulship of Galba and Vinius , goes on to say ( i . 4 ) , " Ceterum antequam destinata componam ...
... given us in their own words the scope and object of their respective works . Tacitus , after premising that his period begins with the consulship of Galba and Vinius , goes on to say ( i . 4 ) , " Ceterum antequam destinata componam ...
Side xii
... given by Plutarch under the lost reign of Vitellius . The incidents in the march of Valens and Caecina into Italy ( Tac . i . 61-70 ) are for the same reason omitted in Plutarch , who likewise makes no mention of the invasion of Moesia ...
... given by Plutarch under the lost reign of Vitellius . The incidents in the march of Valens and Caecina into Italy ( Tac . i . 61-70 ) are for the same reason omitted in Plutarch , who likewise makes no mention of the invasion of Moesia ...
Side xiv
... given in full by Plutarch ( 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 ...
... given in full by Plutarch ( 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 ...
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