Niebuhr's Lectures on Roman History: Vol. IIBoD – Books on Demand, 17 mars 2024 - 428 pages Reprint of the original, first published in 1875. |
Table des matières
FIRST PUNIC WAR | 1 |
Geographical description of Sicily | 8 |
Boardingbridges | 14 |
Regulus lands in Africa | 20 |
Victory of Metellus near Panormus | 28 |
Destruction of a merchant fleet | 34 |
End of the war | 40 |
PRÆTOR PERE | 41 |
The Carthaginian fleet destroyed | 242 |
The Achæan war | 248 |
Successes of Metellus | 254 |
War with the Celtiberians | 260 |
SERVILE WAR IN SICILY ACQUISITION OF | 264 |
Ager publicus and the Licinian law | 271 |
Agrarian law of Tib Gracchus | 277 |
Opposition of the Latins | 283 |
A Carthaginian empire founded in Spain | 58 |
Embassy to Carthage | 72 |
MACEDONIAN WAR | 143 |
THE INSUBRIANS AND BOIANS VANQUISHED | 164 |
Battle of Thermopylæ | 173 |
Peace with Antiochus | 179 |
Increase of the tribes | 185 |
Porcius Cato | 191 |
LITERATURE OF THE ROMANS AT THIS PERIOD | 194 |
War with the Ligurians | 200 |
Character of Perseus | 206 |
Æmilius Paullus general of the Romans | 212 |
Moral condition of Rome | 218 |
Treachery of Sulpicius Galba to the Lusitanians | 224 |
Masinissa | 228 |
Masinissa tries to connect himself with Carthage | 236 |
Hannibals death 193 | 289 |
Corn law | 295 |
Counter operations of M Livius Drusus | 301 |
FOREIGN CONQUESTS DOWN TO THE | 307 |
Marius elected consul | 309 |
WAR WITH THE CIMBRI AND TEUTONES | 322 |
MARIUS SIXTH CONSULSHIP L APULEIUS | 330 |
LIVIUS DRUSUS | 340 |
BETWEEN THE PARTIES OF MARIUS AND SYL | 350 |
Victory of C Pompeius Strabo | 356 |
Massacre of the Roman citizens in Asia Minor | 363 |
Cornelius Cinna | 370 |
Peace with Mithridates | 376 |
SERVILE WAR SPARTACUS M LICINIUS | 404 |
Sertorius Character of the people of the Val di Nor | 408 |
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Niebuhr's Lectures on Roman History, Numéro 44,Volume 2 Barthold Georg Niebuhr Affichage du livre entier - 1875 |
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