Classical Quarterly, المجلد 17John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1923 |
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الصفحة 103
... Pompey's old soldiers , who were among the chief beneficiaries of Caesar's law , ' were not kept waiting unduly for their allotments . Under these conditions the annulment of Caesar's law would have imperilled the titles of hundreds or ...
... Pompey's old soldiers , who were among the chief beneficiaries of Caesar's law , ' were not kept waiting unduly for their allotments . Under these conditions the annulment of Caesar's law would have imperilled the titles of hundreds or ...
الصفحة 104
... Pompey's old soldiers with the loss of their holdings would have constituted a serious affront to Pompey himself . This raises a fresh point . Did Cicero aim his motion at Pompey equally with Caesar ? Not a few modern historians have ...
... Pompey's old soldiers with the loss of their holdings would have constituted a serious affront to Pompey himself . This raises a fresh point . Did Cicero aim his motion at Pompey equally with Caesar ? Not a few modern historians have ...
الصفحة 105
... Pompey had cast about for an eventual avenue of retreat from his pact with Caesar . During its later stages he continually toyed with the idea of leaving Caesar in the lurch.2 On Pompey's attitude in the early months of 56 B.C. we have ...
... Pompey had cast about for an eventual avenue of retreat from his pact with Caesar . During its later stages he continually toyed with the idea of leaving Caesar in the lurch.2 On Pompey's attitude in the early months of 56 B.C. we have ...
الصفحة 106
... Pompey's old soldiers , who had the first claim upon the Campanian estate , had all been provided for , it would offer no injury to Pompey's interests . On the other hand , Caesar would have had real reason to resent Cicero's motion ...
... Pompey's old soldiers , who had the first claim upon the Campanian estate , had all been provided for , it would offer no injury to Pompey's interests . On the other hand , Caesar would have had real reason to resent Cicero's motion ...
الصفحة 107
... Pompey might play false twice over , that , having originated an attack upon Caesar , he would walk back into Caesar's camp . Hence we can understand that in a subsequent moment of pique he dubbed himself ' asinus germanus . ' 12 But we ...
... Pompey might play false twice over , that , having originated an attack upon Caesar , he would walk back into Caesar's camp . Hence we can understand that in a subsequent moment of pique he dubbed himself ' asinus germanus . ' 12 But we ...
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