Ad Alpēs
A tale of Roman life
1923
Preface |
The Lake Classical Series
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AD ALPĒS
A TALE OF ROMAN LIFE
BY
H.C. NUTTING
University of California
SCOTT, FORESMAN AND COMPANY
CHICAGO ATLANTA NEW YORK
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To
the boys and girls of today
who would join hands with
the boys and girls
of yesterday
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CONTENTS
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I |
17
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Pirates in the Aegean | 18
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Experience of Julius Caesar | 18
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II |
20
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Stasimus as an Interpreter | 20
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Hannibal against the Rhodian | 22
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Hannibal against Eumenes | 22
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III |
24
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Crete | 24
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Story of Ariadne | 24
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Hannibal’s Visit to Crete | 28
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IV |
29
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Isthmus at Corinth | 29
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The Boastful Host | 31
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Portents in the Behaviour of Birds | 33
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V |
35
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The Song of Anna | 36
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Samson | 37
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David and Goliath | 38
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Water from the Well at Bethlehem | 39
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VI |
40
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Storm and Shipwreck | 40
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Lighthouse at Brundisium | 43
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VII |
45
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Daniel and the Lions | 47
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VIII |
50
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Stasi and the Country Slave | 50
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Jonah | 53
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Lullaby of Drusilla | 54
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IX |
56
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Crossing the Red Sea | 57
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Auction | 58
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X |
60
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Britain and the Far North | 60
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Androcles and the Lion | 62
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XI |
64
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The Farmer and the Birds | 64
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Proserpina | 66
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XII |
70
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Death of Archimedes | 70
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Fall of Amphitheater at Fidenae | 71
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Missiles Thrown from Proscenium | 73
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An Actor Who Fell Asleep | 74
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XIII |
75
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Stasimus and the Crabs | 75
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Nero as an Artist | 75
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Caligula; His Name and Vagaries | 77
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XIV |
80
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Pranks of Nero | 81
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Tossing in a Blanket | 81
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Cruelty of Domitian | 81
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Stories of Bald-headed Men | 82
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Babes in the Woods | 85
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XV |
86
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Innkeeper and Doctor | 86
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Stasimus and the Peddler | 88
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XVI |
91
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Ghost Stories | 91
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City Mouse and Country Mouse | 91
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XVII |
96
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Story of Damocles | 96
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Philoxenus as a Literary Critic | 97
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Diogenes and Aristippus | 99
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Lautumise | 99
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Battle of Cannae | 100
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XVIII |
102
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Phyrrus and His Elephants | 102
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Duels with Elephants | 102
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Elephants Cross Rhone | 103
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Elephants against Serpents | 104
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Battle of the Caudine Forks | 105
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XIX |
108
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Eruption of Vesuvius | 108
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XX |
113
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Hannibal against Fabius | 113
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Death of Hannibal | 114
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Plan to Poison Pyrrhus | 114
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Boast of Antiochus | 115
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Milestones | 115
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Atalanta’s Race | 116
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XXI |
118
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Cicero on Gladiatorial Combats | 118
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Contest between Prisoners of Hannibal | 118
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Rope-walking Elephants | 120
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Gladiators in Sea-Fights | 121
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Midas | 121
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XXII |
123
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Paul and the Christians | 123
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Regulus | 126
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Canal along the Appian Way | 129
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XXIII |
130
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Albanus Mons | 130
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Priests of Diana | 130
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Mausoleum | 132
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Death of Vitellius | 133
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XXIV |
136
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Vespasian in the East | 137
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The Dead Sea | 137
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Forms of Worship in Palestine | 139
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Floating Islands | 140
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Stasimus and the One-eyed Soldier | 141
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XXV |
142
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Letter from Cornelius | 142
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Sack and Rebuilding of Rome | 144
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Fire in Nero’s Time | 145
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XXVI |
147
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The Mulvian Bridge | 147
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Cicero’s Verse | 148
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March of the Fabii | 148
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Arrival of the Magna Mater at Rome | 149
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Sacrifice of Fabius during the Siege of the Capitolium | 150
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XXVII |
153
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Milo the Athlete | 153
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Polydamas Killed in a Cave | 155
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Sejanus Saves the Life of Tiberius | 155
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Gyges and the Ring | 156
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XXVIII |
158
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An Alarming Omen | 158
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Omens Given a Favorable Turn | 158
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Adventure with Brigands | 160
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XXIX |
164
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A Night Alarm | 164
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Stasimus and the Irate Farmer | 165
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XXX |
169
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Battle of Sentinum | 169
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Heroism of Marcus Curtius | 171
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The Water Supply of Alexandria | 173
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XXXI |
175
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Battle at the Metaurus | 175
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Moses in the Bulrushes | 178
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XXXII |
180
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Crossing the Rubicon | 180
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Caesar at Corfinum | 182
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Britain Circumnavigated | 183
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XXXIII |
185
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Orpheus and Eurydice | 185
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Charon and the Acheron | 187
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Dido’s Treasure | 189
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Red Beards of the Domitii | 190
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XXXIV |
191
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Story of Absalom | 191
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The Old Soldier’s Raven | 193
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The Heroic Centurion | 194
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An Officer Who Believed in Flogging | 195
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XXXV |
196
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Sack of Cremona | 197
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Fall of Jericho | 199
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Rahab and the Spies | 200
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Crastinus | 201
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XXXVI |
203
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Story of Achan | 203
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Stasimus and the Crabbed Old Man | 205
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Battles of the Ticinus and the Trebia | 207
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XXXVII |
210
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Pyramus and Thisbe | 211
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Sextus and the Farmer’s Apples | 213
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XXXVIII |
215
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The Blind Soldier | 215
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Invasions of Britain | 216
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Straying Horse Causes Alarm | 217
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Galba’s Decision Regarding the Ass | 219
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Solomon’s Judgment | 220
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XXXIX |
221
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Stasimus and the One-armed Stranger | 221
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The Daughters of Danaus | 222
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Pliny as a Hunter | 225
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Pliny Contributes to the Endowment of a School | 226
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XL |
227
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The Inexperienced Traveler | 227
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Significant Dreams | 228
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ad alpēs | 231
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Appendix | 233
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List of Abbreviations | 240
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Vocabulary | 241
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Brief Subject Index | 295
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Preface |