De gestis Alexandri Magni, Regis Macedonum: Libri qui supersunt VIII.Lea & Blanchard, 1849 - 326 עמודים |
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... first volumes of your " Classical Series . " I am much pleased with the size of the books , and their cheapness ; the correctness of the text , and the character of the notes . I mean , of course , the comparative correctness of the ...
... first volumes of your " Classical Series . " I am much pleased with the size of the books , and their cheapness ; the correctness of the text , and the character of the notes . I mean , of course , the comparative correctness of the ...
עמוד 3
... first two books , and some portions in the middle and near the end , being wanting in all the manuscripts . It would seem that the ancient copyist , who considered the first two books , containing the life and exploits of Alexander ...
... first two books , and some portions in the middle and near the end , being wanting in all the manuscripts . It would seem that the ancient copyist , who considered the first two books , containing the life and exploits of Alexander ...
עמוד 4
... first is that of Venice 1471 ) , are based upon manuscripts of the third class , because they were of more recent ... first who restored a much more correct text , though he did not act consistently throughout ; his explanatory notes in ...
... first is that of Venice 1471 ) , are based upon manuscripts of the third class , because they were of more recent ... first who restored a much more correct text , though he did not act consistently throughout ; his explanatory notes in ...
עמוד 6
... first two books are lost , and the work , as it has come down to us , begins with the third . This acci- dent has deprived us of the preface , which the author had un- questionably prefixed to his work , and in which he probably also ...
... first two books are lost , and the work , as it has come down to us , begins with the third . This acci- dent has deprived us of the preface , which the author had un- questionably prefixed to his work , and in which he probably also ...
עמוד 7
... first , the rhetorician Q. Curtius Rufus , in the index to the work of Suetonius , ' De Claris Rhetoribus . ' This work treats , in an introductory chapter , of the lives of the most eminent teachers of Latin eloquence , and afterwards ...
... first , the rhetorician Q. Curtius Rufus , in the index to the work of Suetonius , ' De Claris Rhetoribus . ' This work treats , in an introductory chapter , of the lives of the most eminent teachers of Latin eloquence , and afterwards ...
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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.
עמוד 207 - Denique si deus es, tribuere mortalibus beneficia debes, non sua eripere; sin autem homo es, id quod es, semper esse te cogita.
עמוד 48 - Darius tanti modo exercitus rex, qui, triumphantis magis quam dimicantis more, curru sublimis inierat proelium, — per loca, quae prope immensis agminibus compleverat, jam inania, et ingenti solitudine vasta fugiebat. ' The effect,' says he, ' of the concluding verb, placed where it is, is most striking.