The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 5
... Lactantius de M. P. c . 8. Aurelius Victor . As among the Panegyrics , we find orations pronounced in praise of Maximian , and others , which flatter his ad- versaries at his expense , we derive some knowledge from the contrast . 1 See ...
... Lactantius de M. P. c . 8. Aurelius Victor . As among the Panegyrics , we find orations pronounced in praise of Maximian , and others , which flatter his ad- versaries at his expense , we derive some knowledge from the contrast . 1 See ...
Side 24
... Lactantius ascribes to cowardice the conduct of Diocletian . Julian , in his oration , says , that he remained with all the forces of the empire ; a very hyperbolical expression . conduct of the legions was intrusted to the intrepid va ...
... Lactantius ascribes to cowardice the conduct of Diocletian . Julian , in his oration , says , that he remained with all the forces of the empire ; a very hyperbolical expression . conduct of the legions was intrusted to the intrepid va ...
Side 37
... Lactantius accuses Maximian of destroying fictis criminationibus lumina se- natus . ( De M. P. c . 8. ) Aurelius Victor speaks very doubtfully of the faith of Diocletian towards his friends . b Truncatæ vires urbis , imminuto ...
... Lactantius accuses Maximian of destroying fictis criminationibus lumina se- natus . ( De M. P. c . 8. ) Aurelius Victor speaks very doubtfully of the faith of Diocletian towards his friends . b Truncatæ vires urbis , imminuto ...
Side 41
... Lactantius ; and 2ndly , from the new and various offices , which , in the Theodosian code , appear already established in the beginning of the reign of Constantine . picture of the new empire , we shall content ourselves CHAP . XIII . 41.
... Lactantius ; and 2ndly , from the new and various offices , which , in the Theodosian code , appear already established in the beginning of the reign of Constantine . picture of the new empire , we shall content ourselves CHAP . XIII . 41.
Side 45
... Lactantius , ( c . 17. ) who may sometimes be admitted as an evidence of public facts , though very seldom of private anecdotes . Aurelius Victor ascribes the abdication , which had been so variously accounted May 1 . Compli- Maximian ...
... Lactantius , ( c . 17. ) who may sometimes be admitted as an evidence of public facts , though very seldom of private anecdotes . Aurelius Victor ascribes the abdication , which had been so variously accounted May 1 . Compli- Maximian ...
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