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- The Bellum Jugurthinum (English: The Jugurthine War) is a historical monograph by the Roman historian Sallust, published in or around 41 BC. It describes...
- 1848): Bellum Catilinae Bellum Jugurthinum at the ****us Project (Watson, 1899): Bellum Catilinae Bellum Jugurthinum at Attalus.org: Fragmenta Historiarum...
- Tacitus. Polybius – The Histories SallustBellum Catilinae and Bellum Jugurthinum Julius Caesar – De Bello Gallico and De Bello Civili Livy – Ab urbe condita...
- discounts any unique value of the libri punici mentioned in his Bellum Jugurthinum. Lancel, Carthage (1992, 1995) at 359, raises questions concerning the...
- cres**** ("small things flourish by concord"), which was used in the Bellum Jugurthinum of Roman Republican writer Sallust. The similar moral of the Aesopic...
- 28; App. Syr. 68. 357; Iust. 36.1.7.; Oros. 5.4.18. Sallust, Bellum Jugurthinum 5, 9, 11, 12 Diod. Exc. Vales. ****v. p. 605 Suetonius, Julius, c. 82...
- 2007-10-13{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Sallust, Bellum Jugurthinum 5, 13, 14, 24, 25, 26 Livy, Ep. 63 Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica...
- is about the Catilinarian conspiracy from 66 to 63 BC, and the Bellum Jugurthinum, which is about the war with Jugurtha which took place from 111 to 105...
- victory for it. The Roman historian Sallust wrote a monograph, Bellum Jugurthinum, on the Jugurthine War emphasising this decline of Roman ethics. He placed...
- self-justification was familiar to readers from the set-piece in Sallust's Bellum Jugurthinum, 85; the most familiar format in the Renaissance treatises is a dialogue...