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Pagina 11
... Italy , eager to resume his professional labors , with health restored , with a broader view of life , and with oratorical powers much improved . Many cases soon engaged his attention , the most important of which was the defense of ...
... Italy , eager to resume his professional labors , with health restored , with a broader view of life , and with oratorical powers much improved . Many cases soon engaged his attention , the most important of which was the defense of ...
Pagina 14
... Italy . Everywhere on his way he was received with cheers , ad- dresses , and complimentary delegations . He entered the city September 4 , attended by the senate and vast crowds of people . The house which had been destroyed was ...
... Italy . Everywhere on his way he was received with cheers , ad- dresses , and complimentary delegations . He entered the city September 4 , attended by the senate and vast crowds of people . The house which had been destroyed was ...
Pagina 15
... Italy , Pompey passed over into Greece , Cicero re- luctantly following . After the battle of Pharsalus ( 48 B.C. ) , persuaded that Caesar's victory had practically ended the war , he determined to return to Italy , and reached Brundis ...
... Italy , Pompey passed over into Greece , Cicero re- luctantly following . After the battle of Pharsalus ( 48 B.C. ) , persuaded that Caesar's victory had practically ended the war , he determined to return to Italy , and reached Brundis ...
Pagina 28
... public service were distributed by them . Two quaestors remained in the city ; one accompanied each consul to the field ; four served in Italy , where the public revenues required their services ; the rest went to manage the 28 ...
... public service were distributed by them . Two quaestors remained in the city ; one accompanied each consul to the field ; four served in Italy , where the public revenues required their services ; the rest went to manage the 28 ...
Pagina 290
... Italy . 21. reliquis . I.e. the senate will decide what further measures shall be taken . 23. vocari . The senators were summoned to a meeting by heralds . 29. quod reliquum est . As for the future . ' 32. portis , viae . Datives . Page ...
... Italy . 21. reliquis . I.e. the senate will decide what further measures shall be taken . 23. vocari . The senators were summoned to a meeting by heralds . 29. quod reliquum est . As for the future . ' 32. portis , viae . Datives . Page ...
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animō Antonius atque autem bellum Caesar Catiline causā certē Cicero Clodius cōn consul contrā Dative diē eius enim eōrum erat esset fuisse fuit Gaius gens name haec hanc hōc homines huic hūius hunc igitur illa illī illō illud illum interrex ipse ipsō īre Itaque iūdicēs Ligarius Lucullus mihi Milo Mithridates modo Mutina nēmō neque nihil nisi nōbīs nōn nōn sōlum nōs numquam nunc omnēs omnia omnibus omnis omnium ōnis oration ōris ōrum patrēs Pompey populi prae praetor prō quā quae quaestor quam quibus quid quidem Quintus Quirītēs quis quō quod rē pūblicā reī rei publicae Roman Rōmānī Rome sẽ sed etiam semper senate senātūs subst sunt suō tamen tantō tantum tātis tibi urbe urbis vērō vērum vestra virī vōbīs vōs
Brani popolari
Pagina 273 - Lucius CATILINA nobili genere natus fuit, magna vi et animi et corporis, sed ingenio malo pravoque.
Pagina 329 - It was not difficult to represent the war as a national one of the east against the west, for such it was ; it might very well be made a religious war also, and the report might be spread that the object aimed at by the army of Lucullus was the temple of the Persian Nanaea or Anaitis in Elymais or the modern Luristan, the most celebrated and the richest shrine in the whole region of the Euphrates.1 From far 1 Cicero (De Imp.
Pagina 273 - Catilina, nobili genere natus, fuit magna vi et animi et corporis, sed ingenio malo pravoque. Huic ab adulescentia bella intestina, caedes, rapinae, discordia civilis grata fuere, ibique iuventutem suam exercuit. Corpus patiens inediae, algoris, vigiliae, supra quam cuiquam credibile est.
Pagina 313 - Duo genera semper in hac civitate fuerunt eorum, qui versari in re publica atque in ea se excellentius gerere studuerunt ; quibus ex generibus alteri se populares, alteri optimates et haberi et esse voluerunt. Qui ea, quae faciebant quaeque dicebant, multitudini iucunda volebant esse, populares, qui autem ita se gerebant, ut sua consilia optimo cuique 97 probarent, optimates habebantur. " Quis ergo iste optimus quisque...
Pagina 334 - Trc&elv) to wish, and leave the realization of one's wish to others, or to fate, like jrcfeeiv ; exp etere, to wish, and apply to others for the realization of one's wish, like opeyea^ai,.
Pagina 316 - Career ; and is still to be seen on the eastern slope of the Capitoline hill, to the right of the ascent from the Forum. The name Mamertinus, usually applied to the Career, is mediaeval and not classical.
Pagina 276 - I do not know by what rites it has been consecrated and vowed by you that you think it necessary to bury it in the body of the consul.
Pagina 40 - Senatus haec intellegit, consul videt; hie 10 tarnen vivit. Vivit? immo vero etiam in senatum venit, fit publici consili particeps, notât et désignât oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum. Nos autem, fortes viri, satis faceré rei publicae videmur, si istius furorem ac tela vitamus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, duci iussu consulis iam pridem oportebat, in te conferri pestem quam tu in nos 15 omnis iam diu machinaris.