The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 4W. Borradaile, 1824 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 36
Page 9
... followed with four thousand : a third part whereof were horsemen , but most part were archers . And thus did he march to Ptolemais . There were also great numbers of auxilia- ries gathered together from the free cities ; who had not ...
... followed with four thousand : a third part whereof were horsemen , but most part were archers . And thus did he march to Ptolemais . There were also great numbers of auxilia- ries gathered together from the free cities ; who had not ...
Page 37
... followed them ; as the consequence of their unskil- fulness , and other deficiencies in war . For Antonius laid am- bushes for them in the passages they were to go through where they fell into snares unexpectedly : and where they were ...
... followed them ; as the consequence of their unskil- fulness , and other deficiencies in war . For Antonius laid am- bushes for them in the passages they were to go through where they fell into snares unexpectedly : and where they were ...
Page 42
... followed these legions . There came also five cohorts from Cæsarea , with one troop of horsemen and five other troops of horsemen from Syria . Now these ten cohorts had severally a thousand footmen , but the other thirteen cohorts had ...
... followed these legions . There came also five cohorts from Cæsarea , with one troop of horsemen and five other troops of horsemen from Syria . Now these ten cohorts had severally a thousand footmen , but the other thirteen cohorts had ...
Page 43
... followed in vast numbers , so because they had been trained up in war , with the rest , ought not to be distinguished from the fighting men . For as they were in their master's service in times of peace , so did they undergo the like ...
... followed in vast numbers , so because they had been trained up in war , with the rest , ought not to be distinguished from the fighting men . For as they were in their master's service in times of peace , so did they undergo the like ...
Page 47
... followed by so active an army , what wonder is it t . t Euphrates on the east , the ocean on the west , the most fertile regions of Libya on the south , and the Danube and the Rhine on the north , are the limits of this empire ? One ...
... followed by so active an army , what wonder is it t . t Euphrates on the east , the ocean on the west , the most fertile regions of Libya on the south , and the Danube and the Rhine on the north , are the limits of this empire ? One ...
Contents
188 | |
213 | |
218 | |
234 | |
251 | |
309 | |
335 | |
356 | |
73 | |
74 | |
78 | |
79 | |
80 | |
96 | |
133 | |
139 | |
175 | |
363 | |
399 | |
435 | |
438 | |
455 | |
529 | |
535 | |
536 | |
Other editions - View all
The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing ... Flavius Josephus No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
Accordingly Agrippa Ananus Antiochus Antiquities Apion arms army brought Cæsar Cæsarea calamities called camp Cestius CHAP cloisters commanders courage cubits danger darts death desert desired destroyed divine Egypt Egyptians Eleazar enemies engines Epha famine father fear fell fifteenth legion fight fire fled footmen force fought furlongs Gadara Galileans Galilee Gamala gates gave orders Gischala gotten Greeks guards hands hath high-priest holy house horsemen hundred Idumeans Insomuch Jerusalem Jewish Jews John John of Gischala Jonathan Josephus Josephus's Jotapata Judea kill king laid laws legion manner marched Masada multitude nation passions plundered preserve priests Ptolemais punishment rest robbers Romans Scythopolis seditious seized sent Sepphoris Shekel Sicarii side siege Simon slain slew soldiers stones stood swords Syria taken Taricheæ temple thing thou thousand threw Tiberias tion Titus took torments tower of Antonia tyrant Vespasian village Vitellius wall whole zealots