Roman Antiquities Or An Account of the Manners And Customs of the Romansdes

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Roman Antiquities Or An Account of the Manners And Customs of the Romansdes
Alexander Adam
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Liv. Viiu lo, Quindii. Ii. 13. Virg. Xii, 269. 457. Ccts. V'l.^g. So the Germans, Tacit, de Mor^. G. 6. And Spaniards, Liv, xxxix. 31. But cuneus is also put for any close body, as the Macedonian /^/z^te^v, Liv. Xxxii. 17. Sometimes they formed themselves to receive the cuneus^ in the form of a FORCEPS or scissars ; thus, V GelL- x. 9. Veget, ii. 19.
When surrounded by the enemy, they often formed them- selves into around body, (ORBIS vel GLOBUS, hence ?r- besfacere vel volvtre; in orbemse tuta
...ri vel conglobarc), Sallust, Tug. 97. Liv. Ii. 50. Iv. 28. 39. Xxiii. 27. C^j. B. G. Iv. 37. Tacit. Ann. 'n. 11. - * When they advanced or retreated in separate parties, with- out remaining in any fixed position, it was called SERRA, Festus.
When the Romans gained a victory, the soldiers with shouts of joy saluted their general by the title of IMPERA- TOR. (See p. 164. ) His lictors wreathed ihtivjasas with laurel, Plutarch, in Lucull. As did also the soldiers their spears and javelins, Stat. Sylv.


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