Le Portrait de Scipion L'Africain, Ou L'image de la Gloire Et de la Vertu, Representée Au Naturel Dans Celle de Monseigneur Le Cardinal Duc de Richelieu. (Paralleles de Scipion L'Africain Et de Monseigneur Le Cardinal Duc de Richelieu.).
An Epistle to Junius Silanus from Cornelius Scipio. ... in which He Arraigns His Conduct, and Renounces His Friendship
Scipione l'Africano, etc. [With maps.].
An Epistle to Junius Silanus from Cornelius Scipio. ... in Which He Arraigns His Conduct, and Renounces His Friendship. the Second Edition
An epistle to Junius Silanus from Cornelius Scipio
La Belle Tapisserye Du Roy, 1532-1797, Et Les Tentures de Scipion L'Africain
An Epistle to Junius Silanus from Cornelius Scipio. Junius Silanus, at the Time of the Conspiracy of Catiline, was Consul Elect. He First Gave His Voice Against Catiline, Then Changed His Mind, and Voted for Him. Scipio, who Afterwards was Killed in Africk Fighting for the Liberty of Rome Against Caesar, Wrote to Silanus this Famous Epistle, in which He Arraigns His Conduct, and Renounces His Friendship
Epistle to Junius Silanus from Cornelius Scipio. Junius Silanus, at the Time of the Conspiracy of Catiline, was Consul Elect. He First Gave His Voice Against Catiline, Then Changed His Mind, and Voted for Him. Scipio, who Afterwards was Killed in Africk Fighting for the Liberty of Rome Against Caesar, Wrote to Silanus this Famous Epistle, in which He Arraigns His Conduct, and Renounces His Friendship
An Epistle to Junius Silanus from Cornelius Scipio. [A Disguised Attack on the Conduct of the Right Hon. George Grenville in the Matter of the Expulsion of John Wilkes from the House of Commons. Purporting to be the Translation of a Letter from Scipio to Silanus Reproaching Him for His Conduct in Regard to Catiline.].
A Sketch of the politics of the Edinburgh Reviewers as exhibited in their three first numbers for the year 1807. [Signed, Cornelius Scipio.]
The Story of Scipio Africanus ... From Livy. Edited by C. G. Pope
A Greater Than Napoleon: Scipio Africanus ... With Frontispiece and Maps
The Portrait of a Roman Gentleman (Publius Scipio Africanus), from Livy ... Reprinted from "The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library," Etc
Scipio Aemilianus
Speeches of Scipio Africanus in the Third Decade of Livys Ab Urbe Condita
Rafael's encomium van Scipio Africanus Maior. Een geschilderde vorstenspiegel voor de jonge Scipione Borghese. Raphael's encomium of Scipio Africanus the Elder. A painted mirror of princes for the young Scipione Borghese. With a summary in English. Proefschrift, etc
Scipio. An opera in three acts. Libretto. [By P. A. Rolli.] English version by Charles Farncombe