Iustini Historiarum Philippicarum Ex Trogo Pompeio Libri XLIV Paperback - 2012
by Marcus Iunianus Iustinus
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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. 1823 Excerpt: ...sumturus consilium ex 4 motu universorum. Constanter tamen praefatus est: - Si cui haec terrori essent, habere eum discedendi 5 potestatem. - Qua voce adeo cunctos in Studium partium suarum induxit, ut ultro illum omnes hortarentur, - rescissurosque se ferro decreta Macedonum - adfirmarent. - Tunc exercitu in yEtoliam promoto, pecunias civitatibus imperat; recusantes dare hosti7 liter diripit. Inde Sardes profectus est ad Cleopatram, vius. Beete enim dicitur aliquis hortari bellum, ut Ovidius: cupio non persuaden, quod hortor. Adfirmabant milites Eumeni imperatori suo, se para tos esse ad rescindenda ferro ( repellenda bei! et irrita facienda) decreta Macedonu.n (Antipatri, et hujus sociorum, Antigoni et Ptolem i, XIII,, 16 not.) fi. JEtoliam. Unus cod. JEtidiam, qua; est aliis JEtulane, Armenia; rainoris portio in Cappadocia, ubi tunc versabatur Enmones. Hinc banc lectionem praeferunt vulgatas Is. Vossius, Faber et Vorstius; contra Glareanus conjicit JEoliam. 7. Sardes. Lydia; urhein principem. Plures volunt Sardis, male. Eo. sororem Alexandri Magui, ut ejus voce centuriones principesque confirmaret, existimaturos, ibi majestatera regiam verti, unde soror Alexandri staret. Tanta - veneratio magnitudinis Alexandri erat, ut etiam per vestigia mulierum favor sacrati ejus nominis quacreretur. Quum reversus in castra esset, epistolae totis y castris abjectae inveniuntur: quibus iis, qui Eumenis caput ad Antigonum detulissent, magna praemia definiebantur. His cognitis, Eumenes, vocatis ad con--o cionem militibus, primo gratias agit, - quod nemo inventus esset, qui spem cruenti praemii fidei sacramento anteponeret: - deinde callide subnectit, - con-n fictas has a se epistol...
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- Title Iustini Historiarum Philippicarum Ex Trogo Pompeio Libri XLIV
- Author Marcus Iunianus Iustinus
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 188
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Rarebooksclub.com
- Date 2012-03
- ISBN 9781130123067 / 1130123065
- Weight 0.76 lbs (0.34 kg)
- Dimensions 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.4 in (24.61 x 18.90 x 1.02 cm)
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