Vitae excellentium imperatorum; cum versione Anglicâ, in quâ verbum de verbo, quantum fieri potuit, redditus; notis quoquè Anglicis, [et] indice locupletissimo; or, Lives of the excellent commanders; . o Dion^many had run together, zvhomthis Facl difpleafc 1. Thef, movedby a falfe Sujpicionx hill the in-nocent and unarmed, as if they^had been guilty,. Affoon as pub-lick Notice had been given of hisDeath, the Mind of the ivas wonderfully they who had called him, , a Tyrant, called the fameMan the Deliverer of his Country,and the Banifoer ef a fudd


Vitae excellentium imperatorum; cum versione Anglicâ, in quâ verbum de verbo, quantum fieri potuit, redditus; notis quoquè Anglicis, [et] indice locupletissimo; or, Lives of the excellent commanders; . o Dion^many had run together, zvhomthis Facl difpleafc 1. Thef, movedby a falfe Sujpicionx hill the in-nocent and unarmed, as if they^had been guilty,. Affoon as pub-lick Notice had been given of hisDeath, the Mind of the ivas wonderfully they who had called him, , a Tyrant, called the fameMan the Deliverer of his Country,and the Banifoer ef a fuddenly bad ?Uy fucctcd: dO 2 t&m io8 CORNELII NePOTI cupcrent redimere. Itaque inurhe, celeberrimo loco, elatuspublice, lepulchri monumentodonatus eft. Diem obiit cir-citer annos quinquaginta quin-que natus; quartum poft an-num, quam ex Peioponnefo inSiciliam redierat. their Hatred^ that they defired i&redeem him with their own Bloodfrom Hell, if they could. Where-?fore being buried at the publick-Expence in the viojl frequentedPart of the City, he was honouredwith a Alonument of a died about fijty-five Yean old;the fourth Tear after he had re-turned out of i#t%i. M. IPHICRATE3% I P H 1 C R A T E S. xo$ XI. J P II I C R A t E s, Athcnienfis. Cap. ®®& PHICRATES, I ral Athenienfis, non ;2: ~ :gl tarn genere aut^JkS^kSi maenitudine rerurngefrarum, quam dil-ciplina mihtari nobilitatus enim talis dux, ut nonlblurn retatis fuse cum pri-mis compararetur, led ne demsjoribus nam quidem quif-quam anteponeretur. Multumveto in bello verfatus, fsepe ex-ercitibus praefuit: nufquamculpa male rem gefiit; Temperconiilio vicit, tantumque eovaluit, ut multa in re militariparti m nova attulerit, partimmeliora fecerit. Namque illepedeftria arma mutavit: quum,ante ilium impevatorem maxi-rnis clypeis, brevibufque haftisminutis gladiis uterentur;ille, e contrario, Peltam proParma fecit, a quo pofteaPeltaftas pedites appellaban-tur, ut ad motus concurfui-que elT


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