You can make 85 anagrams from letters in Mommsen (emmmnos).
Mommsen deals very hardly with Cicero as to this period of his life.
She put Aristotle away and opened Mommsen, but even to that she could not give her attention.
Mommsen, prevented by age and work from being present, sent his tribute.
Mr. Balfour (Decadence, 1908, p. 18) chimes in with Mommsen and the rest.
"Ineptissimus vir Astier-Rhu," says Mommsen somewhere or other in a note.'
Mommsen's account of the Pontifex Maximus should be consulted, Hist.
There is an edition of the whole by Mommsen, with notes by H. Blmner .
“Behold, with this pen I have written the history of Rome,” says Mommsen.
Gibbon and Mommsen are the great examples to which he points.
It is in any case truer than Mommsen's description of Cicero.