The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, Bind 2W. Heinemann, 1927 - 499 sider |
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Side xxxiii
... quaestors of the Roman people might be cited before a praetor by a private citizen XIV . The meaning of pomerium XV . A passage from a book of the augur Messala , in which he shows who the minor magistrates are and that the consul and ...
... quaestors of the Roman people might be cited before a praetor by a private citizen XIV . The meaning of pomerium XV . A passage from a book of the augur Messala , in which he shows who the minor magistrates are and that the consul and ...
Side 47
... , and he quotes his words as follows : 9 " Tiberius Gracchus , Fr. 2 , Ribbeck3 . 8 Fr. 2 , Huschke ; I. p . 367 , Bremer . Fr. 57 , Peter2 . Gracchus , qui quaestor C. Mancino in Hispania fuerat , 47 BOOK VI . ix . 5-12.
... , and he quotes his words as follows : 9 " Tiberius Gracchus , Fr. 2 , Ribbeck3 . 8 Fr. 2 , Huschke ; I. p . 367 , Bremer . Fr. 57 , Peter2 . Gracchus , qui quaestor C. Mancino in Hispania fuerat , 47 BOOK VI . ix . 5-12.
Side 48
Aulus Gellius. Gracchus , qui quaestor C. Mancino in Hispania fuerat , et ceteri qui pacem speponderant . " 13 Ratio autem istarum dictionum haec esse videri potest ... quaestor to Gaius Mancinus in Spain , 48 ATTIC NIGHTS OF AULUS GELLIUS.
Aulus Gellius. Gracchus , qui quaestor C. Mancino in Hispania fuerat , et ceteri qui pacem speponderant . " 13 Ratio autem istarum dictionum haec esse videri potest ... quaestor to Gaius Mancinus in Spain , 48 ATTIC NIGHTS OF AULUS GELLIUS.
Side 49
Aulus Gellius. who had been quaestor to Gaius Mancinus in Spain , and the others who had guaranteed ( speponderant ) peace . " " " Now the explanation of these forms might seem to be this : since the Greeks in one form of the past tense ...
Aulus Gellius. who had been quaestor to Gaius Mancinus in Spain , and the others who had guaranteed ( speponderant ) peace . " " " Now the explanation of these forms might seem to be this : since the Greeks in one form of the past tense ...
Side 219
... quaestor of Sidicinum , was instructed to send away the bathers from the baths . The wife tells her husband that the baths were not given up to her soon enough and that they were not sufficiently clean . Therefore a stake was planted in ...
... quaestor of Sidicinum , was instructed to send away the bathers from the baths . The wife tells her husband that the baths were not given up to her soon enough and that they were not sufficiently clean . Therefore a stake was planted in ...
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Acca Larentia alia aput atque inibi autem Bährens called Catonis causa Chrysippus Cicero consul Critolaus cuius decemvirs deinde Demosthenes deque dicere dici dicit dicitur dicunt dixit eius enim Ennius erat esset etiam facies factum Favorinus fuisse fuit Gaius Gaius Gracchus Gracchus Graeci Greek Hertz Historia homines hominum idem igitur inquit inter intra ipsum ista Kalends Latin libris libro loco magistratus manubiae Marcus Cato meaning mihi multa multis neque Nigidius nihil nunc omnia omnis oratione Peter² philosopher Plautus pomerium populi postea potest praepetes praetor Publius quae quaedam quaestor quam quibus quid quidem Quintus Quintus Ennius quis quod quoniam quoque rerum Rhodians Roman says scripsit scriptum sententia sese sibi sicuti sint Sulpicius Apollinaris super syllable tamen Taurus Tiro Tullius usus Varro verba haec verbis verbum verses versus veterum Virgil Vols words καὶ
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Side 177 - My Phyllis me with pelted apples plies ; Then tripping to the woods the wanton hies, And wishes to be seen before she flies.
Side 256 - Pollux alterna morte redemit, itque reditque viam totiens — quid Thesea magnum, quid memorem Alciden ? — et mi genus ab love summo.
Side 24 - Quid nunc? Ecqua tandem lex est tam acerba, quae dicat : ' si quis illud facere voluerit, mille, minus dimidium familiae multa esto. Si quis plus quingenta iugera habere voluerit, tanta poena esto ; si quis maiorem pecuum numerum habere voluerit, tantum damnas esto.
Side 179 - Her rattling quiver from her shoulder sounds : Fierce in the sport, along the mountain's brow They bay the boar, or chase the bounding roe ; High o'er the lawn, with more majestic pace, Above the nymphs she treads with stately grace ; Distinguish'd excellence the goddess proves ; Exults Latona as the virgin moves. With equal grace Nausicaa trod the plain, And shone transcendent o'er the beauteous train.
Side 226 - Decemviros Bruttiani verberavere : videre multi mortales. Quis hanc contumeliam, quis hoc imperium, quis hanc servitutem ferre potest ? Nemo hoc rex ausus est facere : eane fieri bonis, bono genere gnatis, boni...
Side 224 - O nomen dulce libertatis ! o ius eximium nostrae civitatis ! o lex Porcia legesque Semproniae ! o graviter desiderata et aliquando reddita plebi Romanae tribunicia potestas ! Hucine tandem haec omnia reciderunt, ut civis Romanus in provincia populi Romani, in oppido foederatorum, ab eo qui beneficio populi Romani fasces et secures haberet deligatus in foro virgis caederetur...