Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
-----
0 1
000 39
1 93
10 13
100 3
101 1
Frequency    [«  »]
96 province
96 romans
95 came
93 1
93 distance
93 though
92 embassadors
Caius Iulius Caesar
Preserved works

IntraText - Concordances

1

                                                bold = Main text
                                                grey = Comment text
Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | 1.0]Vossius's supplement to 2 I, 2 | 1.1]When Caesar's letter was 3 I, 2 | 1.1]When Caesar's letter was 4 I, 3 | 1.2]This speech of Scipio' 5 I, 4 | 1.3]The senate having broken 6 I, 5 | 1.4]All these proposals were 7 I, 6 | 1.5]For these reasons every 8 I, 7 | 1.6]During the succeeding 9 I, 8 | 1.7]These things being made 10 I, 9 | 1.8]Having made himself acquainted 11 I, 10 | 1.9]Though these things seemed 12 I, 11 | 1.10]Roscius and Lucius Caesar, 13 I, 12 | 1.11]It was not an equitable 14 I, 13 | 1.12]In the mean time, being 15 I, 14 | 1.13]Upon news of Caesar's 16 I, 15 | 1.14]Intelligence of this 17 I, 16 | 1.15]Caesar, having moved 18 I, 17 | 1.16]Caesar, having recovered 19 I, 18 | 1.17]Domitius, upon observing 20 I, 19 | 1.18]In the mean time, word 21 I, 20 | 1.19]Having read Pompey's 22 I, 21 | 1.20]Domitius's design being 23 I, 22 | 1.21]Upon intelligence of 24 I, 23 | 1.22]About the fourth watch, 25 I, 24 | 1.23]When day appeared, Caesar 26 I, 25 | 1.24]Pompey, being informed 27 I, 26 | 1.25]Having delivered this 28 I, 27 | 1.26]To counteract this, Pompey 29 I, 28 | 1.27]When Caesar's works were 30 I, 29 | 1.28]The people of Brundusium, 31 I, 30 | 1.29]Though Caesar highly 32 I, 31 | 1.30]Therefore, for the present 33 I, 32 | 1.31]Valerius found Sardinia, 34 I, 33 | 1.32]When these affairs were 35 I, 34 | 1.33]The senate approved of 36 I, 35 | 1.34]On his arrival there, 37 I, 36 | 1.35]Caesar sent for fifteen 38 I, 37 | 1.36]While this treaty was 39 I, 38 | 1.37]While he was preparing 40 I, 39 | 1.38]On the arrival of Vibullius 41 I, 40 | 1.39]Afranius, as above mentioned, 42 I, 41 | 1.40]Fabius sounded the inclinations 43 I, 42 | 1.41]In two days after Caesar 44 I, 43 | 1.42]In the evening Caesar 45 I, 44 | 1.43]Between the town of Ilerda 46 I, 45 | 1.44]The manner of fighting 47 I, 46 | 1.45]Almost the whole army 48 I, 47 | 1.46]After the battle had 49 I, 48 | 1.47]But this opinion is spread 50 I, 49 | 1.48]In two days after this 51 I, 50 | 1.49]But Afranius's army had 52 I, 51 | 1.50]Those floods continued 53 I, 52 | 1.51]Intelligence was brought 54 I, 53 | 1.52]However, by all these 55 I, 54 | 1.53]Afranius and Petreius, 56 I, 55 | 1.54]When Caesar's affairs 57 I, 56 | 1.55]The same day he made 58 I, 57 | 1.56]While these affairs are 59 I, 58 | 1.57]Brutus was much inferior 60 I, 59 | 1.58]The Massilians themselves, 61 I, 60 | 1.59]When news of this battle 62 I, 61 | 1.60]In the mean time the 63 I, 62 | 1.61]While the spirits of 64 I, 63 | 1.62]Notice of this being 65 I, 64 | 1.63]Now indeed the enemy 66 I, 65 | 1.64]At break of day, it was 67 I, 66 | 1.65]When Afranius, who was 68 I, 67 | 1.66]About midnight a few 69 I, 68 | 1.67]There was a debate in 70 I, 69 | 1.68]Caesar, having taken 71 I, 70 | 1.69]At first, Afranius's 72 I, 71 | 1.70]The contest depended 73 I, 72 | 1.71]There was now an opportunity 74 I, 73 | 1.72]Caesar had conceived 75 I, 74 | 1.73]The day following, the 76 I, 75 | 1.74]The soldiers having obtained 77 I, 76 | 1.75]When these circumstances 78 I, 77 | 1.76]Petreius, after accomplishing 79 I, 78 | 1.77]Caesar ordered the enemy' 80 I, 79 | 1.78]Afranius's men were distressed 81 I, 80 | 1.79]Their manner of fighting 82 I, 81 | 1.80]While skirmishes were 83 I, 82 | 1.81]Then indeed, not having 84 I, 83 | 1.82]In this work, and the 85 I, 84 | 1.83]Afranius's five legions 86 I, 85 | 1.84]At length, beset on all 87 I, 86 | 1.85]Caesar replied, "That 88 I, 87 | 1.86]It was very acceptable 89 I, 88 | 1.87]Caesar promised to supply 90 I, EndI| End of Book 1~ 91 II, 1 | 2.1]While these things were 92 III, 1 | 3.1]Julius Caesar, holding the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
93 I, 26 | seventh hour [i.e. 12 (noon) 1 P.M.] to eventide, no one


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License