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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... seems to be now esteemed . He is painfully conscious that an attempt even partially to reopen a conclusion generally accepted by scholars may subject him to a charge of rashness and presumption ; but he was unwilling to suppress some ...
... seems to be now esteemed . He is painfully conscious that an attempt even partially to reopen a conclusion generally accepted by scholars may subject him to a charge of rashness and presumption ; but he was unwilling to suppress some ...
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... seems to be no good reason why the whole should not , for they must have been all kept together . Having mentioned this by the way , let us next remark that the argument against the existence of previous annals drawn from the ...
... seems to be no good reason why the whole should not , for they must have been all kept together . Having mentioned this by the way , let us next remark that the argument against the existence of previous annals drawn from the ...
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... seems to be no reason why he should not have invented as many as he thought necessary . But Sir G. C. Lewis seems here to forget his own remarks : that the principal object of Livy was to relate the events of the period immediately ...
... seems to be no reason why he should not have invented as many as he thought necessary . But Sir G. C. Lewis seems here to forget his own remarks : that the principal object of Livy was to relate the events of the period immediately ...
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... seems probable that these annals commenced , as registers of contemporary events , with the creation of the Pontifex Maximus by Numa ; but they might also have recorded retrospectively the events of the previous reign . • With regard to ...
... seems probable that these annals commenced , as registers of contemporary events , with the creation of the Pontifex Maximus by Numa ; but they might also have recorded retrospectively the events of the previous reign . • With regard to ...
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... seems to be the earliest notice of them . That the Libri Magistratuum and Libri Lintei were identical appears from the express testimony of Livy : ' Magistratuum libri , quos linteos in æde repositos Monetæ Macer Licinius citat ...
... seems to be the earliest notice of them . That the Libri Magistratuum and Libri Lintei were identical appears from the express testimony of Livy : ' Magistratuum libri , quos linteos in æde repositos Monetæ Macer Licinius citat ...
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A History of the City of Rome: Its Structures and Monuments Thomas Henry Dyer Visualização integral - 1865 |
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