Q. Curtii Rufi De gestis Alexandri Magni: regis MacedonumLea and Blanchard, 1849 - 316 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 3
... Alexander mainly after his entering Asia , to be less necessary or interesting , commenced transcribing at the third book , when Alexander having gained the victory on the Granicus , had already obtained a firm footing in Asia , and was ...
... Alexander mainly after his entering Asia , to be less necessary or interesting , commenced transcribing at the third book , when Alexander having gained the victory on the Granicus , had already obtained a firm footing in Asia , and was ...
עמוד 5
... Alexander the Great . Every Englishman must feel an interest in studying the campaigns of Alexander , for they were made in countries where in recent times British valour has won such brilliant victories . BERLIN , April , 1849 . Tim ...
... Alexander the Great . Every Englishman must feel an interest in studying the campaigns of Alexander , for they were made in countries where in recent times British valour has won such brilliant victories . BERLIN , April , 1849 . Tim ...
עמוד 6
... Alexander- a circumstance which occurs also in the case of the ' Astro- nomica ' of the poet Manilius , and the ' Historia Romana ' of Velleius Paterculus . We cannot , therefore , say with any cer- tainty who this Q. Curtius Rufus ...
... Alexander- a circumstance which occurs also in the case of the ' Astro- nomica ' of the poet Manilius , and the ' Historia Romana ' of Velleius Paterculus . We cannot , therefore , say with any cer- tainty who this Q. Curtius Rufus ...
עמוד 7
... Alexander some years before the Christian era , but at the latest in the year of the birth of our Saviour ; for the two above - named adopted sons of the princeps died in the years 2 and 4 after Christ , whereupon the stepson of ...
... Alexander some years before the Christian era , but at the latest in the year of the birth of our Saviour ; for the two above - named adopted sons of the princeps died in the years 2 and 4 after Christ , whereupon the stepson of ...
עמוד 9
... Alexander to be either the rhetorician mentioned by Suetonius , or the con- sular described by Tacitus . -as well as those who consider the eulogy on the Roman princeps , x . 28 , to refer to Augustus , or Claudius , or Vespasian , or ...
... Alexander to be either the rhetorician mentioned by Suetonius , or the con- sular described by Tacitus . -as well as those who consider the eulogy on the Roman princeps , x . 28 , to refer to Augustus , or Claudius , or Vespasian , or ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ablative according accusative agmen Alexander Alexander's Alexandri Alexandrum amnem Antipater arma army Asia Asia Minor author Babylon Bactra barbari battle Bessus called castra Caucasus cavalry Ceterum Cilicia city coepit common construction country cujus Curtius Darei Dareo Darius death deinde equites equitum Equivalent erant esset Euphrates exercitus expression extra cloth first form fortuna genitive great Greek haud hercule history hostem hostis hostium ille India Indus inquit ipsum Itaque Jamque jubet jussit king king's literally Mace Macedones Macedonia Macedonians Macedonum made march mare meaning means milia milibus milites militum name namely note omnibus order Parmenio peditum Perdicca Persae Persarum Persian Philotas posse poterat procul properly quippe quos rege regem regi regiam regis river same See Gram See Zumpt sense sine soldiers sometimes stadia subjunctive Supply Susa Syria take tamen Tanais their they Tigris time town tunc urbem used vols whole word work
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 71 - Est et aliud Hammonis nemus ; in medio habet fontem — Solis aquam vocant — ; sub lucis ortum tepida manat, medio die, cuius vehementissimus est calor, frigida eadem fluit, inclinato in vesperam calescit, media nocte fervida exaestuat, quoque nox propius vergit ad lucem, multum ex nocturno calore decrescit, donee sub ipsum diei ortum assueto tepore 23 languescat.
עמוד 322 - Komanus salutem se principi suo debere profitetur, qui noctis quam paene supremam habuimus novum sidus inluxit. huius, hercule, non solis ortus lucem caliganti reddidit mundo, cum sine suo capite discordia membra trepidarent. quot ille turn extinxit faces, quot condidit gladios; quantam tempestatem subita serenitate discussit. non ergo revirescit solum sed etiam floret imperium.