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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 Excerpt: ...Tacitus, however, has the same phrase (Hist. ». 100, 3), 'exercitui quem ipse ductaverat,' though this may be an imitation. 1, 6. liberaliter habuerat. Cf. 14. 7, 'honeste habuisse,' and Jug. 113. 3, 'benigne habere.' Plutarch speaks strongly of Sulla and other ambitious generals corrupting the ancient discipline of Roman armies for personal or party ends (Sulla 1 3). voluptaria. Plautus explains this to Roman tastes; Paen. 3. 3, 35, 'liberum ut commonstremus tibi locum et voluptarium ubi ames, potes, pergraecere.' Livy (39. 6, 7) refers the spread of luxury to Asia as its source,' luxuriae peregrinae origo ab exercitu Asiatico invecta in urbem est, ii primum lectos aeratos vestera stragulam pretiosam, plagulas et alia textilia... Romam advexerunt.' 1. 7. feroois... molliverant. Cf. Tac Hist. 3. 76, 8, 'Si quid ardoris ac ferociae miles habuit, popinis et comissationibus et principis imitatione deteritur.' 1. 9. caelata, 'embossed. " Cf. Quintil. 3. 31, 'caelatura quae auro argento acre ferro opera efficit; nam sculptura lignum ebur marmor vitrum gemmas... complectitur.' mirari. Livy refers the beginning of this fashion to the capture of Syracuse (35. 403),'inde primum initium mirandi Graecarum artium opera;' Pliny (33. 11) to the victories of Scipio in Asia; others to the capture of Corinth by Mummius (Veil. Pat. 1.13, 4). Cf. Juv. 11. 100, 'Tunc rudis et Graias mirari nescius artes.... magnorum artificum frangebat pocula miles.' privatim et publice, 'whether they were private or public property.' J. 10. dolubra. The ancients variously discussed the origin of this word. Varro says, ' sicut locum in quo figerat candelam candelabrum appellamnt; ita in quo deum ponerent nominarunt delubrum;' and Kritx strangely approves of this derivation. Others de...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 Excerpt: ...Tacitus, however, has the same phrase (Hist. ». 100, 3), 'exercitui quem ipse ductaverat,' though this may be an imitation. 1, 6. liberaliter habuerat. Cf. 14. 7, 'honeste habuisse,' and Jug. 113. 3, 'benigne habere.' Plutarch speaks strongly of Sulla and other ambitious generals corrupting the ancient discipline of Roman armies for personal or party ends (Sulla 1 3). voluptaria. Plautus explains this to Roman tastes; Paen. 3. 3, 35, 'liberum ut commonstremus tibi locum et voluptarium ubi ames, potes, pergraecere.' Livy (39. 6, 7) refers the spread of luxury to Asia as its source,' luxuriae peregrinae origo ab exercitu Asiatico invecta in urbem est, ii primum lectos aeratos vestera stragulam pretiosam, plagulas et alia textilia... Romam advexerunt.' 1. 7. feroois... molliverant. Cf. Tac Hist. 3. 76, 8, 'Si quid ardoris ac ferociae miles habuit, popinis et comissationibus et principis imitatione deteritur.' 1. 9. caelata, 'embossed. " Cf. Quintil. 3. 31, 'caelatura quae auro argento acre ferro opera efficit; nam sculptura lignum ebur marmor vitrum gemmas... complectitur.' mirari. Livy refers the beginning of this fashion to the capture of Syracuse (35. 403),'inde primum initium mirandi Graecarum artium opera;' Pliny (33. 11) to the victories of Scipio in Asia; others to the capture of Corinth by Mummius (Veil. Pat. 1.13, 4). Cf. Juv. 11. 100, 'Tunc rudis et Graias mirari nescius artes.... magnorum artificum frangebat pocula miles.' privatim et publice, 'whether they were private or public property.' J. 10. dolubra. The ancients variously discussed the origin of this word. Varro says, ' sicut locum in quo figerat candelam candelabrum appellamnt; ita in quo deum ponerent nominarunt delubrum;' and Kritx strangely approves of this derivation. Others de...

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Verlag: Nabu Press, 2010
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