The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensH. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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... Gaul ( xv . 9 ) , the Pontus ( xxii . 8 ) , and Thrace ( xxvii . 4 ) . Less legitimate and less judicious are his geological speculations upon earthquakes ( xvii . 7 ) , his astronomical inquiries into eclipses ( xx . 3 ) , comets ( xxv ...
... Gaul ( xv . 9 ) , the Pontus ( xxii . 8 ) , and Thrace ( xxvii . 4 ) . Less legitimate and less judicious are his geological speculations upon earthquakes ( xvii . 7 ) , his astronomical inquiries into eclipses ( xx . 3 ) , comets ( xxv ...
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... Gauls , which lay upon their frontier , were continually laid waste . 2. And while he was staying in that district , as he did VIII . §1 . AFTER passing over the summit of. 32 ( BK . XIV . CH . X. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
... Gauls , which lay upon their frontier , were continually laid waste . 2. And while he was staying in that district , as he did VIII . §1 . AFTER passing over the summit of. 32 ( BK . XIV . CH . X. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS .
Side 32
... Gauls , which lay upon their frontier , were continually laid waste . 2. And while he was staying in that district , as he did for some time while waiting for supplies , the importation. 32 ( BK . XIV . CH . X. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS . •
... Gauls , which lay upon their frontier , were continually laid waste . 2. And while he was staying in that district , as he did for some time while waiting for supplies , the importation. 32 ( BK . XIV . CH . X. AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS . •
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... Gauls . 1 10. And to this suggestion he addod an example of no great antiquity , that in the time of Diocletian and his colleague , the Caesars obeyed them as their officers , not remaining stationary , but hastening to execute their ...
... Gauls . 1 10. And to this suggestion he addod an example of no great antiquity , that in the time of Diocletian and his colleague , the Caesars obeyed them as their officers , not remaining stationary , but hastening to execute their ...
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... Gauls , and from whence they derive the names of Celts and Gauls ; and of their treaties . - X . Of the Gallic Alps , and of the various passes over them.-XI. A brief description of Gaul , and of the course of the River Rhone . - XII ...
... Gauls , and from whence they derive the names of Celts and Gauls ; and of their treaties . - X . Of the Gallic Alps , and of the various passes over them.-XI. A brief description of Gaul , and of the course of the River Rhone . - XII ...
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