Cornelii Taciti de vita Agricolae . t the ne included them in the text 1 hi. 1912. 273). In ./. 14. that the Britons were bent not n making ; but on slaughter and the gibbet, on burning and that the important tOWI and Verulam were sacked, and that the mi: m I was , and the Ninth legion was cut to pieira et victoria personified, fury and (the aiimilar, but soft in . /. 14. ml that a Suetonius would be without hostili it tut not a hendiadi § 2. quod nisi : th< uodSt\ US4 tus only in this t: : : and </i< subvenissct. An account of his inarch :. Pelhams note there). H


Cornelii Taciti de vita Agricolae . t the ne included them in the text 1 hi. 1912. 273). In ./. 14. that the Britons were bent not n making ; but on slaughter and the gibbet, on burning and that the important tOWI and Verulam were sacked, and that the mi: m I was , and the Ninth legion was cut to pieira et victoria personified, fury and (the aiimilar, but soft in . /. 14. ml that a Suetonius would be without hostili it tut not a hendiadi § 2. quod nisi : th< uodSt\ US4 tus only in this t: : : and </i< subvenissct. An account of his inarch :. Pelhams note there). He lis main fo along Watling Street, to London, but was unathat town or Verulam. In his great battle, fought probably in the CHAPTER XVI, § 87 Midlands (on Watling Street), he had with him the Fourteenthlegion, a detachment of the Twentieth, and auxiliaries making upthe total to io,oco men. The battle is described in A. 14. 34-37. fortuna : best taken as abl. veteri patientiae, to its old submission (submissiveness, c. 15,. Fig. 13. Part of the city v\ all of CamulodunumFrom a photograph by Gill & Son. Colchester 1). This is true in so far as the Britons ventured no more battles ;but the context shows, and the account in A. 14. 38 further describes,the continuance of a stubborn passive resistance, and the devastationof rebel districts by troops quartered upon them. tenentibus (for retinentibus). One of the difficulties of this muchdiscussed passage is that of taking this participle as concessive,1 although very many still retained their arms. The insertion I ES prODO l \io!cnt, and tb fitt, though 1 the many points in which tin onal. • ft tami n - . illy afraid .is ha\ ; be Imetuensi Sil. It. i. \i (Nipp. R \£u tint the] . but the fear arising from In i t<»n ( orrection of th<- Mmargin of I be i une i rroi . mt taken with rtstituit (in Ic, 4. 4. resti


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