ATLANTIC EUROPE OCEAN Ticinus GAUL 218 Trebia 218 Metaurus SPAIN PYRENEES MTNS ALPS 207 Lake Trasimene 207 ITALY Ilipa Saguntum 219A PUNIC Rome Cannae 206 216 WARS ●Carthago Nova PILLARS OF HERCULES Aegates Crotona (GIBRALTAR) 214 ●Carthage Mylae 260 Ecnomus AFRICA Zama 256 202 Rome's Territory 264 BC MEDITERRANEAN Carthage Territory 264 BC 200m11em SEA Roman Victories Hannibal's Route Hannibal's Victories Carthage Territory Lost to Rome 264-201 BC 公元前175年罗马人征服了意大利本土,但在向地中海扩张的时候,受到 了西西里岛上迦太基人的抵抗,引发了残酷的“布匿战争” (264BC,218BC,149BC)
公元前175年罗马人征服了意大利本土,但在向地中海扩张的时候,受到 了西西里岛上迦太基人的抵抗,引发了残酷的“布匿战争” (264BC,218BC,149BC)
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From Cicero (106-43 BC), Tusculan Disputations(《图斯卡兰谈话录》 "But from Dionysius's own city of Syracuse I will summon up from the dust--where his measuring rod once traced its lines--an obscure little man who lived many years later,Archimedes.When I was questor in Sicily [in 75 BC,137 years after the death of Archimedes]I managed to track down his grave.The Syracusians knew nothing about it,and indeed denied that any such thing existed.But there it was,completely surrounded and hidden by bushes of brambles and thorns.I remembered having heard of some simple lines of verse which had been inscribed on his tomb,referring to a sphere and cylinder modeled in stone on top of the grave.And so I took a good look round all the numerous tombs that stand beside the Agrigentine Gate.Finally I noted a little column just visible above the scrub:it was surmounted by a sphere and a cylinder
From Cicero (106-43 BC), Tusculan Disputations(《图斯卡兰谈话录》) • "But from Dionysius's own city of Syracuse I will summon up from the dust--where his measuring rod once traced its lines--an obscure little man who lived many years later, Archimedes. When I was questor in Sicily [in 75 BC, 137 years after the death of Archimedes] I managed to track down his grave. The Syracusians knew nothing about it, and indeed denied that any such thing existed. But there it was, completely surrounded and hidden by bushes of brambles and thorns. I remembered having heard of some simple lines of verse which had been inscribed on his tomb, referring to a sphere and cylinder modeled in stone on top of the grave. And so I took a good look round all the numerous tombs that stand beside the Agrigentine Gate. Finally I noted a little column just visible above the scrub: it was surmounted by a sphere and a cylinder