... only, but in men, the hardiest and steadiest of barbarians, and, under the training of such generals as Hannibal and his brother, equal to the best soldiers in the world, the Romans would hardly have been able to maintain the contest. Had not P. Scipio... Life of Hannibal - 52. lappuseautors: Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 320 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas Arnold - 1846 - 526 lapas
...at thi8 v— -j.-— J critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, jA.l'.' . oob. AC 218. his son in all probability would never have won the battle of Zama. Theeie- Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirpnants are carried over mish with Scipio's horse,... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1853 - 702 lapas
...able to maintain the contest. Had not P. Scipio then dispatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his...forward his infantry, keeping the cavalry to cover his opera- ть. »ьрьпи .™ «r. lions, as he still expected the Romans to pursue him; while he... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1854 - 520 lapas
...to maintain the contest. Had not Publius Scipio then dispatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his...all probability would never have won the battle of Za ma."* In the sharp cavalry action on the banks of the Tesino, which was the first combat on Italian... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1869 - 432 lapas
...able to maintain the contest. Had not P. Scipio then despatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his...Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirmish Theeie- with Scipio's horse, had sent forward his infantry, carried owr keeping the cavalry to cover... | |
| Titus Livius - 1874 - 160 lapas
...(vol. iii. p. 68) says that if P. Scipio ' had not sent his army to Spain at this critical moment, his son, in all probability, would never have won the battle of Zama ' (32). He lands at Pisœ, cr-.sses the Apennines, and takes command of the forces with the two prsetors,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1885 - 380 lapas
...been able to maintain the contest. Had not P. Scipio despatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his...all probability would never have won the battle of Zarna'. Cicero often mentions the two brothers as patterns of patriotic devotion, eg Cato 75 duos Scipiotifs... | |
| 1880 - 814 lapas
...able to maintain the contest. Had not P. Scipio then dispatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his...all probability would never have won the battle of Zaini. Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirmish with Scipio's horse, had sent forward his... | |
| 1880 - 812 lapas
...able to maintain the contest. Had not P. Scipio then dispatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his son in all probability would never havo won the battle of Zama. Meanwhile Hannibal, on the day after the skirmish with Scipio's horse,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1885 - 396 lapas
...been able to maintain the contest. Had not P. Scipio despatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his...probability would never have won the battle of Zama'. Cicero often mentions the two brothers as patterns of patriotic devotion, eg Cato 75 duos Scipiones... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1885 - 354 lapas
...been able to maintain the contest. Had not P. Scipio despatched his army to Spain at this critical moment, instead of carrying it home to Italy, his...probability would never have won the battle of Zama'. Cicero often mentions the two brothers as patterns of patriotic devotion, eg Cato 75 duos Scipiones... | |
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