Carthage and the CarthaginiansLongmans, 1897 - 400 pages |
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Page xii
... Numidian chieftains , and which Sallust , a century after- wards , must have had in his own hands , have perished by a destruction as complete as that which overtook the Alexandrian library itself . We cannot pretend to contemplate the ...
... Numidian chieftains , and which Sallust , a century after- wards , must have had in his own hands , have perished by a destruction as complete as that which overtook the Alexandrian library itself . We cannot pretend to contemplate the ...
Page xix
... Numidian cavalry -- Condition of the masses - Colonisation - Periplus of Hanno- " Dumb trade " with the Niger - Gold dust - Periplus of Himilco- " Mago's " harbour - Disaffec- tion of subject races - Was Rome or Carthage best fitted for ...
... Numidian cavalry -- Condition of the masses - Colonisation - Periplus of Hanno- " Dumb trade " with the Niger - Gold dust - Periplus of Himilco- " Mago's " harbour - Disaffec- tion of subject races - Was Rome or Carthage best fitted for ...
Page xxiv
... Numidian cavalry at Salapia - Continued superiority of Hannibal in the field - Death of Marcellus - Influence of family traditions at Rome- Patriotism of Romans - Latin colonies show symptoms of exhaustion CHAPTER XVI . BATTLE OF THE ...
... Numidian cavalry at Salapia - Continued superiority of Hannibal in the field - Death of Marcellus - Influence of family traditions at Rome- Patriotism of Romans - Latin colonies show symptoms of exhaustion CHAPTER XVI . BATTLE OF THE ...
Page 3
... Numidian cavalry - Condition of the masses -- Colonisation - Periplus of Hanno " Dumb trade " with the Niger - Gold dust - Periplus of Himilco Mago's " harbour - Disaffection of subject races-- -Was Rome or Carthage best fitted for ...
... Numidian cavalry - Condition of the masses -- Colonisation - Periplus of Hanno " Dumb trade " with the Niger - Gold dust - Periplus of Himilco Mago's " harbour - Disaffection of subject races-- -Was Rome or Carthage best fitted for ...
Page 31
... Numidian marble , on the possession of which even the Romans prided themselves , 2 and which still strews the surface of the ground with innumerable fragments ; the mosaic pavements found far below the surface of the ground , too far ...
... Numidian marble , on the possession of which even the Romans prided themselves , 2 and which still strews the surface of the ground with innumerable fragments ; the mosaic pavements found far below the surface of the ground , too far ...
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