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... speaks of those who had survived the evil days of Domitian as coming under two classes , the young men who had become old , the old ' who had advanced to the very verge and end of existence . ' He must have included himself in the ...
... speaks of those who had survived the evil days of Domitian as coming under two classes , the young men who had become old , the old ' who had advanced to the very verge and end of existence . ' He must have included himself in the ...
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... mentioned by Tacitus . Strabo speaks of the former ( who were perhaps the same as the Chamavi ) in connexion with the Cherusci and Chatti ; the latter appear in Pliny as the Vindili , and their settlements seem NOTES . 31.
... mentioned by Tacitus . Strabo speaks of the former ( who were perhaps the same as the Chamavi ) in connexion with the Cherusci and Chatti ; the latter appear in Pliny as the Vindili , and their settlements seem NOTES . 31.
Side 32
... . Herculem . ] Tacitus speaks throughout his work of the German divinities under Roman names . ( Comp . Ch . 9 , Deorum maxime Mercurium colunt . Martem concessis anima- libus placant . In Ann . II . 12 , 32 CORNELII TACITI GERMANIA .
... . Herculem . ] Tacitus speaks throughout his work of the German divinities under Roman names . ( Comp . Ch . 9 , Deorum maxime Mercurium colunt . Martem concessis anima- libus placant . In Ann . II . 12 , 32 CORNELII TACITI GERMANIA .
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... speaks of infantry who were so active that they could lay hold of the manes of the cavalry horses and keep pace with them . 12. Definitur et numerus . ] Sc . there is a certain fixed proportion of these chosen youths just mentioned to ...
... speaks of infantry who were so active that they could lay hold of the manes of the cavalry horses and keep pace with them . 12. Definitur et numerus . ] Sc . there is a certain fixed proportion of these chosen youths just mentioned to ...
Side 39
... speak of the bravery of the German wo- men , and very possibly Tacitus had the first of these writers in his mind . Caesar , B. G. VII . 51 , says that on one great occasion they accompanied the soldiers to battle , and , with ...
... speak of the bravery of the German wo- men , and very possibly Tacitus had the first of these writers in his mind . Caesar , B. G. VII . 51 , says that on one great occasion they accompanied the soldiers to battle , and , with ...
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