| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1844 - 598 lapas
...nature. VOL. VI. LL LECTURE XL VIII. THE MAENIAN LAW.' — THE HORTENSIAN LAW. — TRIUMVIRI CAP1TALES. THE period from the third Samnite war down to the...the lost works of ancient authors: if such a thing were possible, or if by any sacrifice a lost work could be recovered, I should not hesitate, as far... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1848 - 582 lapas
...nature. VOL. VI. LL LECTURE XLVIII. THE MAENIAN LAW. — THE HORTENSIAN LAW. — TRIUMVIRI CAPITALES. THE period from the third Samnite war down to the...the lost works of ancient authors : if such a thing were possible, or if by any sacrifice a lost work could be recovered, I should not hesitate, as far... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1855 - 620 lapas
...works were left us, which he had before his eyes ;' vol. iii. n. 668. In his Lectures, he says : ' The period from the third Samnite war down to the...the lost works of ancient authors ; if such a thing were possible, or if by any sacrifice a lost work could be recovered, I should not hesitate, as far... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1855 - 618 lapas
...third Samnite war down to the time when 1'yrrhus was called into Italy, though it embraces scareely ten years, is one of the most important in all ancient...the lost works of ancient authors ; if such a thing were possible, or if by any sacrifice a lost work could be recovered, I should not hesitate, as far... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1855 - 618 lapas
...Italy, though it embraces scarcely ten years, is one of the most important in all ancient history (r1), whence it is to be greatly regretted that we have...the lost works of ancient authors ; if such a thing were possible, or if by any sacrifice a lost work could be recovered, I should not hesitate, as far... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1855 - 620 lapas
...1'yrrhus was called into Italy, though it embraces scarcely ten years, is one of the most important m all ancient history (?), whence it is to be greatly...purpose of recovering the lost works of ancient authors ; it such a thing were possible, or if by any sacrifice a lost work could be recovered, I should not... | |
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