Samnito, were guilty of doing in his name, nothing occurs in the accounts regarding him which may not be justified in the circumstances, and according to the international law, of the times ; and all agree in this, that he combined in rare perfection... The History of Rome - Página 115por Theodor Mommsen - 1870Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Theodor Mommsen - 1862 - 494 páginas
...refutation, and some things which his lieutenants, particularly Hannibal Monomachus and Mago the Samnite, were guilty of doing in his name, nothing occurs in...which may not be justified in the circumstances, and by the international law, of the times ; and all agree in this, that he combined in rare perfection... | |
| 1870 - 748 páginas
...asidn wretched inventions which furnish their own refutation, and somt things which his lieutenants were guilty of doing in his name, nothing occurs in...perfection discretion and enthusiasm, caution and encrfy. He was peculiarly marked hy that inventive craftiness, which forms one 01 the leading traits... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1870 - 842 páginas
...aside wretched inventions which furnish their own refutation, and some things which his lieutenants were guilty of doing in his name, nothing occurs in...this, that he combined in rare perfection discretion acd enthusiasm, caution and energy. He was peculiarly marked by that inventive craftiness, which forms... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1872 - 186 páginas
...Punic war. Ciudelissimus hostis. Laying aside wretched inventions which furnish their own refutation, nothing occurs in the accounts regarding him which...and according to the international law of the times. Mom. 7. Quod scrips!, etc. Cf. Cic. Tnsc. Disp. I. 42, 101. Sed quid duces et principee nominem, qmMi... | |
| Titus Livius - 1874 - 160 páginas
...barbarity as C. Claudius Nero, who threw H.'s brother Hasdrubal's head into his camp. Perfidia.] ' Nothing occurs in the accounts regarding him which may not be justified by the circumstances and by the international law of the times.' (Mommsen, ii. 95.) Metus.] The proper... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1877 - 494 páginas
...refutation, and some things which his lieutenants, particularly Hannibal Monomachus and Mago the Samnite, were guilty of doing in his name, nothing occurs in...which may not be justified in the circumstances, and by the international law, of the times ; and all agree in this. that he combined in rare perfection... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1879 - 394 páginas
...wretched inventions, which furnish their own refutation, nothing occurs in the accounts regarding Hannibal which may not be justified in the circumstances and...according to the international law of the times." 13. Ilia praeolara, quoted from the 6th Book of the Annals of Ennius, who represents Pyrrhus as replying... | |
| Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1885 - 584 páginas
...refutation, and some things which his lieutenants, particularly Hannibal Monomachus and Mago the Samnite, were guilty of doing in his name, nothing occurs in...justified in the circumstances, and according to the inter national law, of the times ; and all agree in this, that hi combined in rare perfection discretion... | |
| Hundred greatest men - 1885 - 530 páginas
...refutation, and some things which his lieutenants, particularly Hannibal Monomachu» and Mago the Samnite, were guilty of doing in his name, nothing occurs in...which may not be justified in the circumstances, and by the international law of the times ; and all agree in this, that he combined in rare perfection... | |
| Livy - 1887 - 164 páginas
...barbarity as C. Claudius Nero, who threw H.'s brother Hasdrubal's head into his camp. Perfidia.] ' Nothing occurs in the accounts regarding him which may not be justified by the circumstances and by the international law of the times.' (Mommsen, ii. 95.) Metus.] The proper... | |
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