The Works of Cornelius Tacitus: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Notes, Supplements, Etc, כרך 6John Stockdale, 1811 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 7
עמוד 164
... Veleda , the German prophetess ; Marcus Lupercus sent to her as a present ; he is killed on the road . Veleda had foretold the destruction of the legions , and her authority increases throughout Ger- many . LXII . The captive legions ...
... Veleda , the German prophetess ; Marcus Lupercus sent to her as a present ; he is killed on the road . Veleda had foretold the destruction of the legions , and her authority increases throughout Ger- many . LXII . The captive legions ...
עמוד 285
... Veleda , a pro- phetess of the Bructerian nation ( b ) . She ruled over a large tract of territory . Her name was held in veneration throughout Germany . The superstition of the coun- try ascribed to numbers of women a pre- ternatural ...
... Veleda , a pro- phetess of the Bructerian nation ( b ) . She ruled over a large tract of territory . Her name was held in veneration throughout Germany . The superstition of the coun- try ascribed to numbers of women a pre- ternatural ...
עמוד 293
... Veleda may arbitrate be " tween us . Under their sanction the " treaty shall be ratified . " The Tencte- rians acquiesced . Ambassadors were sent with presents to Civilis and Veleda , and , by their mediation , all matters were ad ...
... Veleda may arbitrate be " tween us . Under their sanction the " treaty shall be ratified . " The Tencte- rians acquiesced . Ambassadors were sent with presents to Civilis and Veleda , and , by their mediation , all matters were ad ...
עמוד 382
... sailed back , lead- ing with them the captured vessels , and among them the prætorian galley , which they afterwards sent by the river Luppia ( a ) , as a present to Veleda . XXIII . CIVILIS had the ambition to BOOK * • 382 THE HISTORY.
... sailed back , lead- ing with them the captured vessels , and among them the prætorian galley , which they afterwards sent by the river Luppia ( a ) , as a present to Veleda . XXIII . CIVILIS had the ambition to BOOK * • 382 THE HISTORY.
עמוד 385
... Veleda and her family he held forth the advantages to be gained by terminating a war , which brought nothing but slaughter and cala- mity . " Her best policy , " he said , “ would " be , to entitle herself , by some merito- " rious act ...
... Veleda and her family he held forth the advantages to be gained by terminating a war , which brought nothing but slaughter and cala- mity . " Her best policy , " he said , “ would " be , to entitle herself , by some merito- " rious act ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
afterwards Agrippinian Annals Antonius Aponius APPEND ardour arms attack barbarians Batavians battle besieged blood BOOK brother Cæcina Cæsar called camp capitol cavalry centurions Cerealis chief Civilis Classicus Claudius cohorts command consul courage Cremona danger dispatched Domitian dreadful Eighth Volume emperor empire enemy fame father favour fell fidelity flame fled fleet force friends fury Galba Gaul Geographical Table Germans gions glory hands Helvidius Helvidius Priscus Hist honour Hordeonius Flaccus Italy Jerusalem Jews Josephus Judæa Julius Cæsar legions Lingones Lucilius Bassus Lucius Lucius Vitellius ment Mucianus Musonius Rufus nation Nero officers party Piso plunder prætorian prince Priscus provinces put to death rage rank reign revolt Rhine Rome ruin Sabinus scene Section senate sent siege sion slaughter soldiers spirit Suetonius sword Tacitus tellius temple tion Titus Treverians troops valour Varus Veleda Vespasian victory vigour Vitel Vitellians Vitellius Vocula walls whole
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 413 - A voice from the east, a voice from the west, a voice from the four winds, a voice against Jerusalem and the holy house, a voice against the bridegrooms and the brides, and a voice against this whole people!
עמוד 490 - Who knows but He whose hand the lightning forms, Who heaves old ocean, and who wings the storms, Pours fierce ambition in a Caesar's mind...
עמוד 496 - And they came to Elim, where were twelve wells of water, and threescore and ten palm trees: and they encamped there by the waters.
עמוד 331 - He presented himself before Vespasian, and, falling prostrate on the ground, implored the emperor to administer a cure for his blindness. He came, he said, by the admonition of Serapis, the god whom the superstition of the Egyptians holds in the highest veneration.
עמוד 498 - In six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and rested the seventh day : wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it.
עמוד 356 - The Jews acknowledge one God only, and Him they see in the mind's eye, and Him they adore in contemplation, condemning as impious idolaters all who with perishable materials wrought into the human form attempt to give a representation of the Deity. The God of the Jews is the great governing mind that directs and guides the whole frame of nature — eternal, infinite, and neither capable of change nor subject to decay.
עמוד 372 - The impression made by these wonders fell on a few only: the -multitude relied on an ancient prophecy, contained as they believed in books kept by the priests, by which it was foretold that, in this very juncture, the power of the east would prevail over the nations, and a race of men would go forth from Judea to extend their dominion over the rest of the world.
עמוד 441 - ... threw a combustible weapon, which clung to the woodwork, and set fire to the whole building. The Jews saw that all was lost, and in their last agony sent forth the groan of an expiring people. Titus withdrew from the scene of desolation, lamenting that his efforts to save the place were without effect. As he passed along, word was brought to him that a number of priests stood on the outside wall, imploring him to spare their lives. ' It is too late,' said Titus ; ' the priests ought not to survive...