Ch. 22.
19. quibus prius: sc. data esset; cf. hīs condiciōnibus dedit, Ch. 21.
20. quīngentīs mīlibus: Dative, object of additīs.
24. Karthāginī bellum: the details of these operations are imperfectly known. Rome and Carthage, p. 222.
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Ch. 23.
2. ūllā memoriā: ‘within the memory of any one.’
3. Scīpiō victor: this was at the famous battle of Zama, one of the decisive battles of the world. Although Hannibal managed his forces with his usual skill, and his veterans fought like the men who had so often conquered in Italy, the Carthaginians were utterly defeated. This ended the Second Punic War. Rome and Carthage, p. 224; Creighton, p. 46.
6. mīlia: sc. lībrārum.