A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... formed as to whom they should be ascribed to ; or to follow the narrative handed down by ancient authors . After some deliberation , we have adopted the latter course . Our reasons for so doing are briefly the following . It would , of ...
... formed as to whom they should be ascribed to ; or to follow the narrative handed down by ancient authors . After some deliberation , we have adopted the latter course . Our reasons for so doing are briefly the following . It would , of ...
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... formed by Servius Tullius with the Latin cities . Servius caused the terms of it , and the names of the cities belonging to it , to be engraved on a brazen column ; which was preserved in the Temple of Diana on the Aventine , and ...
... formed by Servius Tullius with the Latin cities . Servius caused the terms of it , and the names of the cities belonging to it , to be engraved on a brazen column ; which was preserved in the Temple of Diana on the Aventine , and ...
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... formed his opinion not only without evidence , but contrary to evidence . For in the very next sentence he admits that Cincius appears to have made some antiquarian researches , ' and proceeds to quote the testimony of Livy , that ...
... formed his opinion not only without evidence , but contrary to evidence . For in the very next sentence he admits that Cincius appears to have made some antiquarian researches , ' and proceeds to quote the testimony of Livy , that ...
Página lxiii
... at the same time , less brilliant task than the forming of conjectural theories , or the exposure of some inevitable faults and inconsistencies . HISTORY OF THE CITY OF ROME . SECTION I. FROM INTROD . ] lxiii CONCLUSION .
... at the same time , less brilliant task than the forming of conjectural theories , or the exposure of some inevitable faults and inconsistencies . HISTORY OF THE CITY OF ROME . SECTION I. FROM INTROD . ] lxiii CONCLUSION .
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... , between the Palatine and the Tiber . Divine rites celebrated in the Greek 1 Liv . i . 7 ; Tac . Ann . xi . 14 ; Dionys . Hal . i . 33 . ' manner formed the worship of the demigod ; and SECT . I. ] 5 LEGEND OF SATURN .
... , between the Palatine and the Tiber . Divine rites celebrated in the Greek 1 Liv . i . 7 ; Tac . Ann . xi . 14 ; Dionys . Hal . i . 33 . ' manner formed the worship of the demigod ; and SECT . I. ] 5 LEGEND OF SATURN .
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