The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 42
Side iv
... native language , had not better feelings begun to outweigh the selfishness of individual pleasure , and somewhat of literary patriotism induced me to rescue this country from the reproach of suf- fering the lovers of critical history ...
... native language , had not better feelings begun to outweigh the selfishness of individual pleasure , and somewhat of literary patriotism induced me to rescue this country from the reproach of suf- fering the lovers of critical history ...
Side 6
... native historians , amongst whom Sallust was the first , rescued from oblivion the exploits and mighty men of Rome . We are justified in asserting that the Romans owed all their knowledge of history to Livy ; the charms of whose ...
... native historians , amongst whom Sallust was the first , rescued from oblivion the exploits and mighty men of Rome . We are justified in asserting that the Romans owed all their knowledge of history to Livy ; the charms of whose ...
Side 15
... native language , and with it , of a national turn of thought , and a tradi- tional and hereditary system of legislation . Such loss was first experienced by the provinces ; but as the population of Rome and Italy was reple- nished by ...
... native language , and with it , of a national turn of thought , and a tradi- tional and hereditary system of legislation . Such loss was first experienced by the provinces ; but as the population of Rome and Italy was reple- nished by ...
Side 21
... native traditions , and trans- mitted by native historians , is no where separated by a distinct line from historical narrative ; his sources were books , written in the Greek language by Greeks and natives , inquiries and oral communi ...
... native traditions , and trans- mitted by native historians , is no where separated by a distinct line from historical narrative ; his sources were books , written in the Greek language by Greeks and natives , inquiries and oral communi ...
Side 31
... native origin26 ; the early Greeks deduced it , according to their custom , from one of the native kings ; others , from the original or old Greek word , ' Iraλòs , or ' Irouλos , signifying a bull . The more ancient referred it ...
... native origin26 ; the early Greeks deduced it , according to their custom , from one of the native kings ; others , from the original or old Greek word , ' Iraλòs , or ' Irouλos , signifying a bull . The more ancient referred it ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
according Æneas æra Alba already amongst ancient annals appears assembly Ausonians authority belonged Brutus called Campania Cato Censorinus certainly chronology citizens clients coast colony commencement conquest constitution consul Curiæ Diodorus Dionysius district earlier earliest early emigration Enotrians equal Etruria Etruscan existed Fabius fable Fasti Festus fifth century foreign former Gauls Grecian Greece Greek historians hundred Iapygia inhabitants Italian Italy king land language later Latium league Livius Livy Lucanians Lycophron ment mentioned mythic narrative nations native Olympiad Opica opinion original partly Patricians Pelasgi Pelasgian period Plebeians Plinius Plutarch poet Polybius possession preserved probably race reign respecting Roman history Rome Romulus Sabelli Sabines Sæcular Sæculum Samnites scarcely Scylax seems senate Servius Tullius Siculi story Strabo supra Tarquinius Thucydides Tiber Timæus tion tradition tribes tribunes Trojan Tullus Tuscan Tyrrhenians Umbri Varro Volsci Volscians whole καὶ