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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... mention them . Sir G. Cornewall Lewis seems to have felt the weakness of this argument , and therefore adds that if there was so important an exception as a complete series of contemporary national annals , Livy could scarcely have ...
... mention them . Sir G. Cornewall Lewis seems to have felt the weakness of this argument , and therefore adds that if there was so important an exception as a complete series of contemporary national annals , Livy could scarcely have ...
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... mentioned as perishing , and the Annales Maximi are not mentioned at all , the latter must have escaped . The fact of Livy not mentioning them is the strongest possible proof that he considered them to have been saved . Niebuhr , by ...
... mentioned as perishing , and the Annales Maximi are not mentioned at all , the latter must have escaped . The fact of Livy not mentioning them is the strongest possible proof that he considered them to have been saved . Niebuhr , by ...
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... mentioned this by the way , let us next remark that the argument against the existence of previous annals drawn from the circumstance of this being the first eclipse recorded , so far from being conclusive , tends the other way . If we ...
... mentioned this by the way , let us next remark that the argument against the existence of previous annals drawn from the circumstance of this being the first eclipse recorded , so far from being conclusive , tends the other way . If we ...
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... mentioned , for the simple reason that the theory of eclipses was not understood , and , therefore , when the darkness which they occasioned was observed , it was attributed to something or another ' that was unknown . A third argument ...
... mentioned , for the simple reason that the theory of eclipses was not understood , and , therefore , when the darkness which they occasioned was observed , it was attributed to something or another ' that was unknown . A third argument ...
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... mentioned by Livy before the burning of the city by the Gauls.'1 The hardihood of this asser- tion by one who , like Niebuhr , must have had Livy at his fingers ' ends , is astounding . We will here mention some prodigies recorded by ...
... mentioned by Livy before the burning of the city by the Gauls.'1 The hardihood of this asser- tion by one who , like Niebuhr , must have had Livy at his fingers ' ends , is astounding . We will here mention some prodigies recorded by ...
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