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After the poet has declared his purpose of preparing in the favourite Menandrian measure a sketch of geography intelligible for scholars and easy to be learned by heart, he dedicates as Apollodorus dedicated his similar historical compendium to Attalus Philadelphus king of Pergamus athanaton aponemonta dexan Attalo teis pragmateias epigraphein eileiphoti IV. XIII. Historical Composition

Ta teis ge leitheis pharmak orthosas monos Aphona kai phonounta, sullabas te theis, Ezeupon anthropoisi grammat eidenai.

After the poet has declared his purpose of preparing in the favourite Menandrian measure a sketch of geography intelligible for scholars and easy to be learned by heart, he dedicates as Apollodorus dedicated his similar historical compendium to Attalus Philadelphus king of Pergamus athanaton aponemonta dexan Attalo teis pragmateias epigraphein eileiphoti IV. XIII. Historical Composition

Ta teis ge leitheis pharmak orthosas monos Aphona kai phonounta, sullabas te theis, Ezeupon anthropoisi grammat eidenai.

If the final subjugation took place in the 32nd year apo teis proteis es Keltous peiras , it would seem that this must be understood of a thirty-two years' war between the Romans and the Scordisci, the commencement of which presumably falls not long after the constituting of the province of Macedonia and of which the incidents in arms above recorded, 636-647, are a part.

VIII. Law Religion Military System Economic Condition Nationality IX. Art and Science From the Abolition of the Monarchy in Rome to the Union of Italy dei ouk ekpleittein ton suggraphea terateuomenon dia teis iotopias tous entugchanontas. Polybius. Change of the Constitution Limitation of the Power of the Magistrate Political and Social Distinctions in Rome

If the final subjugation took place in the 32nd year apo teis proteis es Keltous peiras , it would seem that this must be understood of a thirty-two years' war between the Romans and the Scordisci, the commencement of which presumably falls not long after the constituting of the province of Macedonia and of which the incidents in arms above recorded, 636-647, are a part.