... expedition was contemplated, the Spartans sent round to the confederate states, to desire them to have men and stores in readiness. The highest amount which each state could be called on to supply was fixed once for all, and it was only on each particular... The History of the Peloponnesian War - Página 435por Thucydides - 1866 - 683 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1830 - 608 páginas
...Tyf/iow vfiv, Thuc. VII. 18. I. 71. The Corinthian orator determined what part of that was requiredl. In like manner the supplies in money and stores were regularly appointed u ; so that an army, with all its equipment, could be collected by a simple summons. But agricultural... | |
| Thucydides, Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1854 - 210 páginas
...§ 701. || apvuptov pi]T<5v. " The highest amount (among the Peloponnesians) which each state would be called on to supply, was fixed once for all, and...could be collected by a single summons." Müll. Dor. ip 198. 0. \\ tToi(ja£tiv, sc. iirtTa-xfit]. || та т" oXXa, in otlier respects ; since even the... | |
| John George Sheppard, Lewis Evans - 1870 - 450 páginas
...state would be called on to supply was fixed once for all. The supplies in money and stores were also regularly appointed, so that an army with all its...collected by a single summons.' — Müll. Dor, i. 198. Thirlwall says, ' If Sparta determined the amount of the contributions required by extraordinary... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 706 páginas
...fixed once for all, and it was only on each particular occasion to be determined what part of that was required. In like manner the supplies in money...regularly appointed ; so that an army, with all its equipment, could be collected by a simple summons. But agricultural labour, festivals, and the natural... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1908 - 702 páginas
...fixed once for all, and it •was only on each particular occasion to be determined what part of that was required. In like manner the supplies in money...regularly appointed ; so that an army, with all its equipment, could be collected by a simple summons. But agricultural labour, festivals, and the natural... | |
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