| Theodor Mommsen - Rome - 1889 - 610 pages
...SCHMITZ —" Since the days of Nlebnhr, no work on Roman History has appeared Unit• combines Bo mnch to attract. Instruct, and charm the reader. Its style—...author— Is vigorous, spirited, and animated Professor Uommsenia work can stand a comparison with the noblest productions If modern history." / Alf ADDITION... | |
| Mark Hopkins (D.D.) - Philosophy of mind - 1889 - 348 pages
...history of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Commonwealth." on. SCHMITZ — " Since the days of Nlebunr, no work on Roman History has appeared that combines...so much to attract, instruct, and charm the reader. T*Btyle— a rare quality In a German author— Is vigorous, spirited, and anlm Professor Mommsen's... | |
| Henry George Bonavia Hunt - Music - 1890 - 228 pages
...history of the Uecllne and Fall of the Roman Commonwealth." DR. SCHMITZ.— "Since the days of Nlebnhr, no work on Roman History has appeared that combines...animated Professor Mommsen's work can stand a comparison wlth the noblest productions »f modern history." • -1 r ML 172 .H941 C.1 A concise history of music,... | |
| Richard William Church - Europe - 1890 - 294 pages
...narrative full of genius and skill ; its descriptions of men are admirably vivid." — London Times. "Since the days of Niebuhr, no work on Roman History...German author — is vigorous, spirited, and animated." — Dr. SCHMITZ. THE PROVINCES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. From Caesar to Diocletian. By THEODOR MOMMSEN.... | |
| Augustus Henry Beesly - Rome - 1891 - 260 pages
...narrative full of genius and skill ; its descriptions of men are admirably vivid." — London Times. "Since the days of Niebuhr, no work on Roman History...German author — is vigorous, spirited, and animated." — Dr. SCHMITZ. THE PROVINCES OFTHE ROMAN EMPIRE. From Caesar to Diocletian. By THEODOR MOMMSEN. Translated... | |
| William Wolfe Capes - Rome - 1891 - 290 pages
...narrative full of genius and skill ; its descriptions of men are admirably vivid." — London Times. "Since the days of Niebuhr, no work on Roman History...German author — is vigorous, spirited, and animated." — Dr. SCHMITZ. THE PROVINCES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. From Caesar to Diocletian. By THEODOR MOMMSEN.... | |
| Edward Ellis Morris - Great Britain - 1891 - 314 pages
...narrative full of genius and skill ; its descriptions of men are admirably vivid." — London Times. "Since the days of Niebuhr, no work on Roman History...German author — is vigorous, spirited, and animated." — Dr. SCHMITZ. THE PROVINCES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. From Caesar to Diocletian. By THEODOR MOMMSEN.... | |
| Frederic Seebohm - Religion - 1891 - 324 pages
...narrative full of genius and skill ; its descriptions of men are admirably vivid." — London Times. "Since the days of Niebuhr, no work on Roman History...German author — is vigorous, spirited, and animated." — Dr. SCHMITZ. THE PROVINCES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. From Caesar to Diocletian. By THEODOR MOMMSEN.... | |
| Plato - Ethics - 1891 - 184 pages
...and Fall of the Roman Commonwealth." DR. SCHMlTZ.—" Since the days of Nlebuhr, no work on Iti mum History has appeared that combines so much to attract,...instruct, and charm the reader. Its style— a rare qnallty in a German author— is vigorous, spirited, and animated Professor Mommsen's work can stand... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - Rome - 1891 - 592 pages
...History has appeared that combines 80 much to attract, Instrnct, and cbunn the reader. Ita Ityle— a rare quality In a German author— Is vigorous, spirited, and animated Professor Mommsen's wort ca». staix1 a cnmparMou with the noblest production* »f modern History," AS ADDITION TO TUKODOH... | |
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