The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio Aemilirmus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in generous love of his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned... Selections from Latin Classic Authors - Seite 231von Francis Gardner - 1875 - 448 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Henlopen Labberton - 1870 - 268 Seiten
...found dead in his bed. The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio Minor, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter...absence of political selfishness, in generous love for his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part. Conscious of the... | |
| Robert Henlopen Labberton - 1871 - 256 Seiten
...found dead in his bed. The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio Minor, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter...absence of political selfishness, in generous love for his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part. Conscious of the... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1872 - 186 Seiten
...The history of Rome,'* says Mommsen, " presents various men of greater genius than Scipio Aemilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, and in generous love of country." It was in part the unity of their views in politics that brought... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1875 - 596 Seiten
...ol him: "The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius th.in Scipio Л- шыагшл, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter...to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part." He was assassinated, в с I2g, probably by the infamous Carbo. C. Lzlius is known to us principally... | |
| Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1885 - 586 Seiten
...traces of the crime. The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio Aemilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, ir generous love of his country, and none, perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part.... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1885 - 184 Seiten
...Mommsen says : ' The history of Eome presents various ' men of greater genius than Scipio Aemiliauus, but none ' equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political ' selfishness and in generous love of his country' (vo1. 3, p. 105). Cicero sums up his achievements thus [de Eep.... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1889 - 628 Seiten
...traces of the crime. The history of Korne presents various men of greater genius than Scipio Aemilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in jfenerous love of his country, and none, puruaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part.... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1891 - 590 Seiten
...in the utter absence of political selfishness, in (fenerous love of his country, and none, peruips, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part. Conscious...the best intentions and of no common abilities, he was-doomed to see the ruin of his country carried out before his eyes, and to repress within him every... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - 1891 - 610 Seiten
...traces of the crime. The history of Rome presents various men of greater genius than Scipio Aemilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter absence of political selfishness, in jrenerous love of his country, and none, peraaps, to whom riestiny has assigned a more tragic part.... | |
| 1892 - 868 Seiten
...The history of Rome, 'says Mommsen, 'presents various men of greater genius than Scipio /Emilianus, but none equalling him in moral purity, in the utter...perhaps, to whom destiny has assigned a more tragic part. ... It was his lot to fight for his country on many a battlefield and to return home uninjured, that... | |
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