Lives of Galba and Otho: With Introduction and NotesMacmillan [and Company], 1890 - 289 sider |
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... school editions , with more or less voluminous com- mentary , this does not seem to be the opinion gener- ally held , and , though there is undoubtedly from the PREFACE . point of view of pure scholarship something to V.
... school editions , with more or less voluminous com- mentary , this does not seem to be the opinion gener- ally held , and , though there is undoubtedly from the PREFACE . point of view of pure scholarship something to V.
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... seem to show that this Life was writter shortly before 114 A.D. But as has been already pointed out , the Lives of Galba and Otho are not biographies in the same sense as the rest . In the first place it may be regarded as certain that ...
... seem to show that this Life was writter shortly before 114 A.D. But as has been already pointed out , the Lives of Galba and Otho are not biographies in the same sense as the rest . In the first place it may be regarded as certain that ...
Side xxix
... seems to point to the conclusion that since Plutarch probably wrote these Lives before the His- tories of Tacitus were published , he could not have used them as his authority . This conclusion is con- firmed beyond all doubt by ...
... seems to point to the conclusion that since Plutarch probably wrote these Lives before the His- tories of Tacitus were published , he could not have used them as his authority . This conclusion is con- firmed beyond all doubt by ...
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... seem of any importance , and these at once receive their explanation by turning to the corresponding passages of Tacitus . Thus with ( 5 ) compare Tac . i . 41 , ' quidam Terentium evocatum , alii Lecanium , crebrior fama tradidit ...
... seem of any importance , and these at once receive their explanation by turning to the corresponding passages of Tacitus . Thus with ( 5 ) compare Tac . i . 41 , ' quidam Terentium evocatum , alii Lecanium , crebrior fama tradidit ...
Side xlv
... seems to me exactly apposite . Tacitus is related to this authority as the sculptor to the stone - mason . One ... seems to have begun " a fine Aufidii Bassi , " or as Marius Maximus seems to have done with Suetonius . In other cases he ...
... seems to me exactly apposite . Tacitus is related to this authority as the sculptor to the stone - mason . One ... seems to have begun " a fine Aufidii Bassi , " or as Marius Maximus seems to have done with Suetonius . In other cases he ...
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