Tertium Bellum Servile (Latin Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tertium Bellum Servile" in Latin language version.

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  • Smith, Dictionario Graecae Romanaeque Antiquitatis, "Servus", p. 1038; demonstrat facultatem legalem et militarem qua homines addicti sunt

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  • Plutharchi, Vita Crassi, 8:1–2; Appiani, Bella Civiles, 1:116; Titi Livii, Periochae, 95:2; Flori, Epitomus, 2.8. Plutarchus agnovit 78 servorum effugisse, Livius agnovit 74, Appianus "circa 70", et Florus narravit "30 aut plus virorum".
  • Appiani, Bella Civiles, 1:116; Plutarchi, Crassus, 8:2. Notatus: Status Spartaci ut alarius tradidatur a Loeb Anglica editio Appiani reditus a Horaco White, quis narrat "...quis olim Romanis serviverat ut miles" Conversio autem Anglica a Iohanne Carter in "Penguin Classics" versione dictat: "quis olim pugnaverat contra Romanos et captivatus venditusque."
  • Plutarchi, Vita Crassi, 9:1.
  • Appiani, Bella Civiles, 1:116; Flori, Epitomus, 2.8; - Florus et Appianus narraverunt servos recessisse ad Vesuvium, sed Plutarchus solum locutus est "collem" dum scribet de Romano obsidio contra castra servorum.
  • Appiani, Bella Civiles, I.116 1:116.
  • S. Iulii Frontini, Stratagemmata, I, 5:20–22/VII:6.

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  • Smith, Graeca et Romana Antiquitas, "Servus", p. 1040; C. Iulii Caesaris, Commentarii de Bello Gallico, 2:33. Smith narrat de emptione 10 000 servorum a piratis, et Caesar de captivatione 53 000 Aduatucorum a exercitu Romano.
  • Plutharchi, Vita Crassi, 8:1–2; Appiani, Bella Civiles, 1:116; Titi Livii, Periochae, 95:2; Flori, Epitomus, 2.8. Plutarchus agnovit 78 servorum effugisse, Livius agnovit 74, Appianus "circa 70", et Florus narravit "30 aut plus virorum".
  • Appiani, Bella Civiles, 1:116; Flori, Epitomus, 2.8; - Florus et Appianus narraverunt servos recessisse ad Vesuvium, sed Plutarchus solum locutus est "collem" dum scribet de Romano obsidio contra castra servorum.