The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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... ( Orat . vii . p . 228 , àwoktívwv ri ) . See Commentaire de Spanheim sur les Césars , p . 317 . 13 Constantin . Orat . ad Sanctos , c . 25. But it might easily be shown that the Greek translator has improved the sense of the Latin ...
... ( Orat . vii . p . 228 , àwoktívwv ri ) . See Commentaire de Spanheim sur les Césars , p . 317 . 13 Constantin . Orat . ad Sanctos , c . 25. But it might easily be shown that the Greek translator has improved the sense of the Latin ...
Side 19
... Orat . ad Sanctos , c . 19 , 20. He chiefly depends on a mysterious acrostic , composed in the sixth age after the Deluge by the Erythrean Sibyl , and translated by Cicero into Latin . The initial letters of the thirty - four Greek ...
... Orat . ad Sanctos , c . 19 , 20. He chiefly depends on a mysterious acrostic , composed in the sixth age after the Deluge by the Erythrean Sibyl , and translated by Cicero into Latin . The initial letters of the thirty - four Greek ...
Side 22
... Orat . xl.-M. • Heyne , in a valuable note on this passage of Zosimus , has shown decisively that this malicious way of accounting for the conversion of Constantine was not an invention of Zosimus . It appears to have been the current ...
... Orat . xl.-M. • Heyne , in a valuable note on this passage of Zosimus , has shown decisively that this malicious way of accounting for the conversion of Constantine was not an invention of Zosimus . It appears to have been the current ...
Side 74
... Orat . xxi . p . 390 , 391 [ ed . Par . 1630 ] . Sæpe premente Deo fert Deus alter opem . For the credit of human nature , I am always pleased to discover some good qualities in those men whom party has represented as tyrants and ...
... Orat . xxi . p . 390 , 391 [ ed . Par . 1630 ] . Sæpe premente Deo fert Deus alter opem . For the credit of human nature , I am always pleased to discover some good qualities in those men whom party has represented as tyrants and ...
Side 85
... Orat . xxi . p . 384 , 385 . tom . vii . p . 176-410 , 820-880 . 140 Et nulla tormentorum vis inveniri adhuc potuit , latroni invito elicere potuit , ut nomen proprium dicat . sius ad locum . Christian , as he calls himself son of the ...
... Orat . xxi . p . 384 , 385 . tom . vii . p . 176-410 , 820-880 . 140 Et nulla tormentorum vis inveniri adhuc potuit , latroni invito elicere potuit , ut nomen proprium dicat . sius ad locum . Christian , as he calls himself son of the ...
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