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  • 美国学生人类历史 第89期:罗马帝国的兴起(2)

    In the year 203 B.C. Scipio had crossed the African Sea and had carried the war into Africa. 公元前203年,西皮奥率军渡过阿非利加海,将战火烧到非洲。 Carthage had called Hannibal back. Badly supported by his mercenaries, Hann...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第88期:罗马帝国的兴起(1)

    Chapter 23 第23章 The rise of 罗马帝国的兴起 Rome How Rome happened 罗马帝国是如何形成的 The Roman Empire was an accident. No one planned it. 罗马帝国的产生纯属偶然。没有人策划它, It happened.No famous general o...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第87期:罗马和迦太基(15)

    Her navy had been sunk. She had been forbidden to make war without Roman permission. 迦太基的全部军舰被沉入海底,从此失去了海军;不经罗马人的许可它没有发动战争的权力; She had been condemned to pay the Romans...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第86期:罗马和迦太基(14)

    For a moment, the luck seemed to turn. Hasdrubal, his brother, had defeated the Roman armies in Spain. 有段时间,局势似乎有好转的希望。他的兄弟哈士多路巴在西班牙击败了罗马军队, He had crossed the Alps to come to...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第85期:罗马和迦太基(13)

    They wanted action. Something must be done and must be done quickly. A popular hero by the name of Varro, the sort of man who went about the city telling everybody how much better he could do things than slow old Fabius, the Delayer, was made command...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第84期:罗马和迦太基(12)

    He had defeated the Roman army of Scipio on the banks of the Rhone and he had guided his army safely across the mountain passes of theAlps although it was October and the roads were thickly covered with snow and ice. Then he had joined forces with th...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第83期:罗马和迦太基(11)

    The Senate promised the help of the Latin armies, but the preparation for this expedition took some time, and meanwhile Saguntum had been taken and had been destroyed. This had been done in direct opposition to the will of Rome. The Senate decided up...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第82期:罗马和迦太基(10)

    The war which followed (the so-called first Punic War) lasted twentyfour years. It was fought out on the high seas and in the beginning it seemed that the experienced Carthaginian navy would defeat the newly created Roman fleet. Following their ancie...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第81期:罗马和迦太基(9)

    After seven months, hunger forced them to withdraw. The policy of Rome to treat the foreigneron equal terms had proved a great success and Rome stood stronger than ever before. 在苦苦支撑7个月后,饥饿和身陷异乡的恐慌感在高卢军队...

  • 美国学生人类历史 第80期:罗马和迦太基(8)

    Other nations, Egyptians, Babylonians, Phoenicians, even Greeks, would have insisted upon a treaty of submission on the part of thebarbarians, The Romans did nothing of the sort. They gave the outsidera chance to become partners in a common res publi...

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