C. Crispi Sallustii Belli Catilinari et Jugurthini historiaeTypis T. et J. Swords, 1808 - 196 pages |
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... called into mili- tary service at 17 years of age , and were exempted at 46. Af- terwards they continued to serve till they were 50 years of age . • Virtus : Fortitude . P. Sese . For se . This pronoun is omitted in most editions : sese ...
... called into mili- tary service at 17 years of age , and were exempted at 46. Af- terwards they continued to serve till they were 50 years of age . • Virtus : Fortitude . P. Sese . For se . This pronoun is omitted in most editions : sese ...
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... called patres , either from their age , or the nature of their charge , and their descendents patricii . One hundred more were chosen from among the Sabines , when Tatius , their king , was ad- mitted to share the sovereignty with ...
... called patres , either from their age , or the nature of their charge , and their descendents patricii . One hundred more were chosen from among the Sabines , when Tatius , their king , was ad- mitted to share the sovereignty with ...
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... called publicani . The body of the people was denominated plebs , or plebes . Besides these three orders , there was always a great number of slaves in the Roman territory . a Coloniis & municipis . The Romans , to aid in preserving the ...
... called publicani . The body of the people was denominated plebs , or plebes . Besides these three orders , there was always a great number of slaves in the Roman territory . a Coloniis & municipis . The Romans , to aid in preserving the ...
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... called the Calends ; because , being the first day of the moon , or the day of new moon , it was necessary for the priests , who had the charge of the Calendar , to have the first day of the month publicly proclaimed to the people . The ...
... called the Calends ; because , being the first day of the moon , or the day of new moon , it was necessary for the priests , who had the charge of the Calendar , to have the first day of the month publicly proclaimed to the people . The ...
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... called Camerinum , Camerta , or Camers , now Camerino , within the territories of the pope . P Agrum Picenum . The march of Ancona comprehends the greater part of Picenum . Ager was used to denote a small district , which took its name ...
... called Camerinum , Camerta , or Camers , now Camerino , within the territories of the pope . P Agrum Picenum . The march of Ancona comprehends the greater part of Picenum . Ager was used to denote a small district , which took its name ...
Common terms and phrases
advorsum Africa alia alii amicitiam animus appears archaism arma armis authors avaritia being understood belli bello bellum Bocchus called Carthaginienses case castra castris Catilina caussa ceterum Cirta city consul copia cujus cuncta domi editions we find elegantly equites erant exercitum expressed expression facere first fore foret found frequently fuere governed haud hostibus hostis hostium hujuscemodi Igitur illi imperio imperium Italy jubet Jugur Jugurtha legatos less lubido magis magna Marius maxume meaning Metellus metu milites name necessary neque nobilitas Numidae Numidarum Numidia omitted omnibus omnis Patres conscripti paucis paullo people person place plebis plural populi Romani postquam postremo praelio praeterea public Quirites quîs quisque quoniam quos reading regis regnum rempublicam Romae Romam Romulus saepe Sallust same seems senati senatus sense sentence sese sicuti signifies simul sine soldiers some editions it sometimes state Sulla taken tamen their three Umbria understood used verb virtutem were word words
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Page 62 - Non divitiis cum divite, neque factione cum factioso, sed cum strenuo virtute, cum modesto pudore, cum innocente abstinentia certabat ; esse quam videri bonus malebat ; ita quo minus petebat gloriam, eo ilium magis sequebantur.
Page 61 - Igitur his genus, aetas, eloquentia prope aequalia fuere, magnitudo animi par, item gloria, sed alia alii. Caesar beneficiis ac munificentia magnus habebatur, integritate vitae Cato. ille mansuetudine et misericordia clarus factus, huic severitas dignitatem addiderat. Caesar dando, sublevando, ignoscendo, Cato nihil largiundo gloriam adeptus est.
Page 59 - Pro his nos habemus luxuriam atque avaritiam, publice egestatem, privatim opulentiam ; laudamus divitias, sequimur inertiam ; inter bonos et malos discrimen nullum ; omnia virtutis praemia ambitio possidet. Neque mirum, ubi vos separatim sibi quisque consilium capitis, ubi domi voluptatibus, hie pecuniae aut gratiae servitis ; eo fit, ut impetus fiat in vacuam rempublicam.
Page 53 - De poena possum equidem dicere, id quod res habet, in luctu atque miseriis mortem aerumnarum requiem, non cruciatum esse; eam cuncta mortalium mala dissolvere; ultra neque curae neque gaudio locum esse.
Page 4 - ... et invidia dicta putant, ubi de magna virtute atque gloria bonorum memores, quae sibi quisque facilia factu putat aequo animo accipit, supra ea veluti ficta pro falsis ducit.
Page 21 - ... viri? nonne emori per virtutem praestat quam vitam miseram atque inhonestam, ubi alienae superbiae ludibrio fueris, per dedecus amittere?
Page 50 - OMNIS homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.
Page 3 - Sed in magna copia rerum aliud alii natura iter ostendit. 3. Pulcrum est bene facere rei publicae; etiam bene dicere haud absurdum est;- vel pace vel bello clarum fieri licet; et qui fecere et qui facta aliorum scripsere, multi laudantur.
Page 5 - ... regressus, statui res gestas populi Romani carptim, ut quaeque memoria digna videbantur, perscribere; eo magis quod mihi a spe, metu, partibus rei publicae animus liber erat. Igitur de Catilinae coniuratione quam verissume potero paucis absolvam; nam id facinus in primis ego memorabile existumo sceleris atque periculi novitate.