Lectures on ancient history, from the earliest times to the taking of Alexandria by Octavianus, tr. from the Germ. ed. of M. Niebuhr, by L. Schmitz, with additions and corrections from his own MS. notes, Volume 3 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Acarnanians according Achaeans Achaeus Achaia Aetolians afterwards Agathocles Agis Alexander Alexandria alliance allies ancient Antigonus Antigonus Gonatas Antiochus Antipater appeared Aratus Argos army Asia Minor Athenians Athens Attalus battle became belonged Boeotians carried Carthage Carthaginians Cassander circumstances Cleomenes coast command conquered Corinth death defeated Demetrius Demosthenes Dionysius dominion Egypt Egyptian empire endeavoured ephors Epirots Epirus Euergetes Eumenes exiles existed expedition favour Flamininus fleet formed garrison Gauls Gonatas Greece Greek hands Illyrians immense inhabitants Italy Jews king kingdom Lacedaemonians latter Lysimachus Macedonian manner master Megalopolis mentioned mercenaries Munychia murdered nations negotiations Niebuhr obliged Olymp Olympias peace Peloponnesus Perdiccas period Perseus Philip Philopoemen Phocion Piraeeus Plutarch Polybius Polysperchon possession prince probably Ptolemy Ptolemy Ceraunus Pyrrhus reign remained restored revolution Rhodes Rhodians Romans Rome Seleucus sent ships Sicily siege soon Sparta strategus Syracusans Syracuse Syrian talent Thessaly things Thrace took towns troops tyrant victory whole
Passagens conhecidas
Página 490 - HODGSON -MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools.
Página 487 - A History of Rome ; from the Earliest Times to the Death of COMMODUS, AD 192. By Dr. L. SCHMITZ, Rector of the High School of Edinburgh, Editor of "Niebuhr's Lectures.
Página 489 - New Greek Delectus ; being Sentences for Translation from Greek into English, and English into Greek ; arranged in a systematic Progression.
Página 494 - THE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODY, IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. Illustrated with Several Hundred Drawings in Colour. Two vols. 8vo. cloth, £1. 10s.
Página 487 - Numismatic Manual: or. Guide to the Collection and Study of Greek, Roman, and English Coins. Illustrated by Engravings of many hundred types, by means of which even imperfect and obliterated pieces may be easily deciphered.
Página 481 - ... an account of the political history both of countries and of cities. An attempt will likewise be made to trace, as far as possible, the history of the more important buildings of the cities, and to give an account of their present condition wherever they still exist.
Página 487 - Railway Economy : A. Treatise on the New Art of Transport, its Management, Prospects, and Relations, Commercial, Financial, and Social ; with an Exposition of the Practical Results of the Railways in Operation in the United Kingdom, on the Continent, and in America.
Página 492 - Practical Pharmacy. The Arrangements, Apparatus, and Manipulations of the Pharmaceutical Shop and Laboratory.
Página 488 - Elementary Treatise on Mechanics, for the Use of the Junior University Students. By RICHARD POTTER, AM, Professor of Natural Philosophy in University College, London.
Página 495 - THE STUDENT'S JOURNAL. Arranged, Printed, and Ruled for receiving an Account of every Day's Employment for the space of One Year. With an Index and Appendix.