- The
Jugurthine War (Latin:
Bellum Iugurthinum; 112–106 BCE) was an
armed conflict between the
Roman Republic and King
Jugurtha of Numidia, a
kingdom on...
- p. 79. Fields, pp. 8, 18–25, 35–37. Fields, p. 41,
citing Sallust,
Iugurthinum 86.2.
Flower 2010, pp. ix–xi, 21–22.
Flower 2010, p. 33.
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Carthage (2nd ed.). London:
Robert Hale. p. 46.
Sallust (86–35),
Bellum Iugurthinum (c. 42 BC), 19–20,
translated by S. A.
Handford as The
Jugurthine War...
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World of Juba II and
Kleopatra Selene (2003) at 265. Sallust,
Bellum Iugurthinum (ca. 42) at ¶17,
translated as The
Jugurthine War (Penguin 1963) at 54...
- same
moral by
instructing his sons to
break a
bundle of
arrows Bellum Iugurthinum,
Chapter 10. Full quotation: nam
concordia parvae res cres****, discordia...
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Harvard University...
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either in
peace or in war. — C.
Sallustius Crispus,
Chapter 19,
Bellum Iugurthinum According to Sallust, by
custom Bocchus had many
wives and four known...
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century BC]. "Bellum
Iugurthinum". Sallust. Loeb
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Translated by Rolfe, John C. William...
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receiving all the
funeral honors worthy of a king.
Absent from the
Bellum Iugurthinum are the
elements of
ethnographic description that
should be essential...