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HANDBOUND AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
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y/a-
THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY EDITED BY T. E.
PAGE,
LiTT.D.,
DIO'S
AND W. H, D. ROUSE, LITT.D.
ROMAN HISTORY III
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ROMAN HISTORY WITH AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION BY
EARNEST GARY,
PH.D.
ON THE BASIS OF THE VERSION OF PH.D.
HERBERT BALDWIN FOSTER,
IN NINE
VOLUMES
III
LONDON WILLIAM HEINEMANN NEW YORK THE MACMILLAN CO. :
:
MCMXIV
9(9
CONTENTS PACK
BOOK XXXVI
2
BOOK XXXVII BOOK XXXVIII
96 .
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196
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BOOK XXXIX
308
BOOK XL
406
INDEX
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511
VII
DIO'S
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ROMAN HISTORY
ROMAN HISTORY
DIO'S
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Lucius Lucullus at this time had defeated in battle the lords of Asia, Mithridates and Tigranes the Armenian, and after forcing them to avoid battle was besieging Tigranocerta. But the barbarians did
him serious injury by means of their archery as well by the naphtha which they poured over his engines this chemical is full of bitumen and is so fiery that it is sure to burn up whatever it touches, and it cannot easily be extinguished by any liquid. In consequence Tigranes recovered courage and as
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