Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden monachi Cestrensis; together with the English translations of John Trevisa and of an unknown writer of the fifteenth century Volume 4 - Couverture souple

Higden, Ranulf

 
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 edition. Excerpt: ...in scoles is abstracte. Eutropius. lulius Cesar returnenge to Rome after a yere i-paste, made hym selfe gracione." consul in the iiij8 tyme; after that he wente to Speyne, where the sonnes of Pompeius hade instorede a grete batelle ageyne hym. In the laste batelle of whom lulius was so wery and deuicte, his men fleenge from hym, that he was in purpose to haue sleyne hym selfe, leste that so noble a werreour after so huge and grete glory geten scholde falle in to f e hondes of childer. At the laste this lulius gedrenge his hoste togedre and liffenge batelle to theyme hade the victory. Whiche returnenge to the cite of Rome, causede hym to be namede and f. 188. n. callede an emperour, where he vsede insolence by iij. yere and vij. monethes ageyne the consuetude of the liberte of Rome. Isidorus, libra nono. This lulius was called an emperour "and noon after went into Spayne, wher, Cx. "right, Cx. "Iherr, Cx. 21 outragely, ft. ffl and om. J3. 23 Prom ft. vocatus est imperator et Csesar; Imperator quidem a singular! dominatu unicsel monarchise, Csesar vero eo quod cseso mortuse matris2 utero eductus sit. Banulphus. Ab illo succedentes vocati sunt Csesares et imperatores, et etiam Augusti ab augendo rempublicam. Eutropius, libra sexto.3 Cum ergo Julius honores ex sua voluntate prsestaret, quse prius a populo prsestabantur,4 nee senatui ad se venienti asaurgeret, aliaque insolita et tyrannica faceret, conjuratum est in eum a ducentis sexaginta6 senatoribus equitibusque Komanis, sed potissime a duobus Brutis. Veniens ergo die senatus ad Capitolium, viginti tribus vubaeribus confossus interiit.6 1 imius, B. 2 matris ma mortua, B. 3 Cap. xxv. 4 prastabantur from A.B.; prastabant, MS.; differebantur, C.D. s xl, B. 6 This chapter is only...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 edition. Excerpt: ...in scoles is abstracte. Eutropius. lulius Cesar returnenge to Rome after a yere i-paste, made hym selfe gracione." consul in the iiij8 tyme; after that he wente to Speyne, where the sonnes of Pompeius hade instorede a grete batelle ageyne hym. In the laste batelle of whom lulius was so wery and deuicte, his men fleenge from hym, that he was in purpose to haue sleyne hym selfe, leste that so noble a werreour after so huge and grete glory geten scholde falle in to f e hondes of childer. At the laste this lulius gedrenge his hoste togedre and liffenge batelle to theyme hade the victory. Whiche returnenge to the cite of Rome, causede hym to be namede and f. 188. n. callede an emperour, where he vsede insolence by iij. yere and vij. monethes ageyne the consuetude of the liberte of Rome. Isidorus, libra nono. This lulius was called an emperour "and noon after went into Spayne, wher, Cx. "right, Cx. "Iherr, Cx. 21 outragely, ft. ffl and om. J3. 23 Prom ft. vocatus est imperator et Csesar; Imperator quidem a singular! dominatu unicsel monarchise, Csesar vero eo quod cseso mortuse matris2 utero eductus sit. Banulphus. Ab illo succedentes vocati sunt Csesares et imperatores, et etiam Augusti ab augendo rempublicam. Eutropius, libra sexto.3 Cum ergo Julius honores ex sua voluntate prsestaret, quse prius a populo prsestabantur,4 nee senatui ad se venienti asaurgeret, aliaque insolita et tyrannica faceret, conjuratum est in eum a ducentis sexaginta6 senatoribus equitibusque Komanis, sed potissime a duobus Brutis. Veniens ergo die senatus ad Capitolium, viginti tribus vubaeribus confossus interiit.6 1 imius, B. 2 matris ma mortua, B. 3 Cap. xxv. 4 prastabantur from A.B.; prastabant, MS.; differebantur, C.D. s xl, B. 6 This chapter is only...

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Editeur : Nabu Press, 2012
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