C. Ivli Caesaris De bello Gallico libri VIIAppleton, 1902 - 516 pagine |
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Pagina xiii
... objects he incurred enormous debts . One night he had the statue and trophies of Marius in the Capitol restored to the place whence they had been thrown down by Sulla's order seventeen years before . This bold act delighted the populace ...
... objects he incurred enormous debts . One night he had the statue and trophies of Marius in the Capitol restored to the place whence they had been thrown down by Sulla's order seventeen years before . This bold act delighted the populace ...
Pagina xv
... object was to destroy Cæsar . They distrusted Pompey , but were obliged to make him their leader . Cæsar , forced to choose be- Civil War tween ruin and a civil war , preferred the latter , and promptly crossed the Rubicon * in December ...
... object was to destroy Cæsar . They distrusted Pompey , but were obliged to make him their leader . Cæsar , forced to choose be- Civil War tween ruin and a civil war , preferred the latter , and promptly crossed the Rubicon * in December ...
Pagina xviii
... Objects Whatever stood between Cæsar and his ob- ject must yield or be destroyed . This was why he slew one million and enslaved a second million of the three million barbarians with whom he fought . The ruth- less thoroughness of his ...
... Objects Whatever stood between Cæsar and his ob- ject must yield or be destroyed . This was why he slew one million and enslaved a second million of the three million barbarians with whom he fought . The ruth- less thoroughness of his ...
Pagina xliv
... object by which the soldiers swore allegiance to their commanders . In camp it was kept in a shrine or sanc- tuary at headquar- ters ; in battle it was under the spe- cial care of the first centurion ; its loss was regarded as a dire ...
... object by which the soldiers swore allegiance to their commanders . In camp it was kept in a shrine or sanc- tuary at headquar- ters ; in battle it was under the spe- cial care of the first centurion ; its loss was regarded as a dire ...
Pagina 5
... object of important . • quae . . pertinent : the author refers especially to the wines of Italy . Barbarians are prone to intoxication , and readily adopt the drinks of civilized peoples . ad effeminandos animos : the gerundive with ad ...
... object of important . • quae . . pertinent : the author refers especially to the wines of Italy . Barbarians are prone to intoxication , and readily adopt the drinks of civilized peoples . ad effeminandos animos : the gerundive with ad ...
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ablative absolute accusative āre ārī Ariovistus army Arverni atque ātus āvī Belgae Belgic Gaul Bellovaci bellum Caesar Caesarem camp castra causā celeriter CHAPTER circiter clause cohorts cōpiās dative Diviciacus eius eōrum equitātū erant erat esset etiam exercitum facere flumen Galliae Gaul genitive Germānī haec Haedui Helvetii hōc hostēs hostibus hostium indirect discourse inter ipse iubet lēgātōs legiōnēs legions locī locō locum māgnō maniple milia militum nāvēs neque Nervii nihil nōn nostrī nostrōs noun numerō omnēs omni omnibus ōnis oppidum ōrum partem passuum plur posse possent prō proelio propter quae quam quās quibus quid quō quod quōrum rēbus reliquis rēs Roman Rōmānī sẽ Sequani sēsē sibi suā subjunctive sunt suōs tamen tātis Treviri tribe tūs Ubii ūnā verb Vercingetorix
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Pagina xxii - Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world, Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves.
Pagina 154 - Neque quisquam agri modum certum aut fines habet proprios; sed magistratus ac principes in annos singulos gentibus cognationibusque hominum, qui una coierunt, quantum et quo loco visum est agri attribuunt atque anno post alio transire cogunt.
Pagina 149 - In omni Gallia eorum hominum, qui aliquo sunt numero atque honore, genera sunt duo. Nam plebes paene servorum habetur loco, quae nihil audet per se, nullo adhibetur consilio. Plerique, cum aut acre alieno aut magnitudine tributorum aut iniuria potentiorum premuntur, sese in servitutem dicant nobilibus : in hos eadem omnia sunt iura, quae dominis in servos.
Pagina 155 - Cum bellum civitas aut illatum defendit aut infert, magistratus, qui ei bello praesint ut vitae necisque habeant potestatem, deliguntur. In pace nullus est communis magistratus, sed principes» regionum atque pagorum inter suos ius dicunt controversiasque minuunt.
Pagina 113 - Omnes vero se Britanni vitro inficiunt, quod caeruleum efficit colorem, atque hoc horridiores sunt in pugna aspectu; capilloque sunt promisso atque omni parte corporis rasa praeter caput et labrum superius.