73/92 18) and the utterly romantic details of the account--which represents the Romans, for instance, as delivering to Alexander a chaplet of gold, and the latter as prophesying the future greatness of Rome--we cannot but set down this story as one of the many embellishments which Clitarchus introduced into the history. II.VI.Last Struggles of Samnium 3. Near the modern Anglona; not to be confounded with the better known town of the same name in the district of Cosenza. These numbers appear credible. |