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Livy, Historiae Romanae decades
c.1469
Place of publication: Rome, Italy Typology: Roman Initials: None. Illustrations: None. Layout: Text fully justified.
Livy, Historiae Romanae decades
c.1469
Place of publication: Rome, Italy Typology: Roman Initials: None. Illustrations: None. Layout: Text fully justified.
Livy, Historiae Romanae decades (?)
1480
Place of publication: Treviso, Italy Typology: Roman Initials: None. Illustrations: None. Layout: Text fully justified. Centralised title at head of page.
Livy, Historiae Romanae decades (?)
1480
Place of publication: Treviso, Italy Typology: Roman Initials: None. Illustrations: None. Layout: Text fully justified. Centralised title at head of page.
Monsieur Rapin's Comparison of Thucydides and Livy
Rapin, René (1621-1687); Taylor, Thomas (1735)
1694
First ed. of this translation of: La comparaison de Thucydide et de Tite-Live. Cf. BM. Publisher's booklist [2pp.] at end, followed by a final blank leaf.
Two speeches for one: or, Sallust corrected by Livy
Memmius, Caius (circa 98 BC-circa 46 BC); Livy; Sallust (86 BC-34 BC); Coignand, S
[1708?]
Being the speeches of M. Minutius Rufus to his soldiers and to Q. Fabius Maximus, translated from Livy; probably in answer to 'The speech of Caius Memmius, tribune, to the people of Rome. Translated f...
Letter to Ralph Thoresby from Thomas Hearne, Oxford
19 Aug 1707
Regarding his Edition of Livy, Fasti Capitolini, Antiquities of Leeds, Dr Johnston, and Dr Hudson
The speech of Caius Memmius, tribune, to the people of Rome
Memmius, Caius (circa 98 BC-circa 46 BC); Sallust (86 BC-34 BC)
[1656]
This pamphlet, ostensibly printed at Amsterdam in 1656, would appear from the British Museum catalogue to be in fact a London reprint, published in 1708. A pamphlet entitled "Two speeches for one: or ...
Denomination: denarius
Date(s): 141 BCE
Issuer/creator: Lucius Julius
Place: Rome
Material: silver