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  • Titus Livius (Livy), Ab Urbe Condita, books 35-37 (ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh)

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Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 35 More(4)
(Latin) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn) (English, ed. Cyrus Evans) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
book 35, chapter 12: ... vires eosdem eosdem ς: eodem B. praebuisse. deinde quantas peditum equitumque copias praebituri Antiocho ad bellum essent, quae loca terrestribus copiis, quos
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 36 More(4)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn) (English, ed. Cyrus Evans) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh)
book 36, chapter 7: ... ?) geretis bellum. quae igitur res mihi fiduciam praebet coniungi nobis Philippum posse? una , communis utilitas, quae... procedes; inde Graeciae praesidebis, et speciem Romanis traiecturum te praebens et, si res poposcerit, traiecturus. haec suadeo, qui
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 37 More(11)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.)
book 37, chapter 1: ... . fatigati sunt, et excedere curia iussi magnum certamen praebuerunt. plus ira quam misericordia in causa eorum