FLAUBERT (Gustave). Autograph letter signed... - Lot 70 - Osenat

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FLAUBERT (Gustave). Autograph letter signed... - Lot 70 - Osenat
FLAUBERT (Gustave). Autograph letter signed [to the archaeologist Charles_x0002_Ernest Beulé] with an autograph apostille from him. Paris], "Thursday" [5 or 12 January 1860]. 1 p. I thank you, dear Sir, for the issue of the Débats. I have read with interest & usefulness these details about the tombs. There goes the New Year's Day tumult and I hope to go and see you one of these Thursdays. THE PASSAGE OF AMMIEN MARCELLIN RELATING TO THE GATES OF CARTHAGE is found in book[e] xxiv, ch. 2. I have not the text before me, but the meaning... is this as far as I can remember: "... Scipio was protected by the arch of a porch projecting above his head. I HAVE LEARNED, IN THIS SAME AMMIEN THAT THE CARTHAGINOIS TAKEN THEBES, IN EGYPT, livr[e] xvii, ch. iv. "Hanc inter exordia pandentis se late Carthaginis, improviso excursu duces oppressere Poenorum" ["At the time when Carthage was beginning its wide expansion, the generals of the Phoenicians defeated it by an impromptu attack"]. What does this mean? This passage is, I believe, little known? "BOOKS & AUTOGRAPHS THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021 89N° 70 BOOKS & AUTOGRAPHS 90THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021Charles-Ernest Beulé wrote afterwards some elements to write his answer: "It is unlikely that Thebes was taken in Upper Egypt, because the Carthaginians, who could not get there either by sea or by land. Ammianus confuses Hecatompylus of Libya with Hecatompylos Thebas. Diodorus says that the 1st was plundered by the Carthaginians (Excerpta, p. 563, of the Wessel edition). For Scipio, probable. The passage of Polybius is lost. Zonaras says of Scipio (Annal., ix, 29): ?p? t? p????da pa?ad?aµ?? ?a? t?? µ????? d?a???a? [having run under the postern, and having broken the bar]".
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