The Bellum Catilinae of C. Sallustius CrispusB.H. Sanborn, 1900 - 192 pagine |
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Pagina xiii
... election , after postponement , takes place probably towards the end of July . ( D. Junius Silanus and L. Licinius Murena are chosen consuls for 62. ) Oct. 21. Meeting of the Senate , which passed the decree viderent consules ne quid ...
... election , after postponement , takes place probably towards the end of July . ( D. Junius Silanus and L. Licinius Murena are chosen consuls for 62. ) Oct. 21. Meeting of the Senate , which passed the decree viderent consules ne quid ...
Pagina 21
... election , determines to begin a civil war . XXVI . His rēbus comparātīs , Catilīna nihilo minus in proxumum annum cōnsulātum petēbat , spērāns , sī 2 dēsīgnātus foret , facile se ex voluntate Antōniō ūsūrum . Neque interea quietus erat ...
... election , determines to begin a civil war . XXVI . His rēbus comparātīs , Catilīna nihilo minus in proxumum annum cōnsulātum petēbat , spērāns , sī 2 dēsīgnātus foret , facile se ex voluntate Antōniō ūsūrum . Neque interea quietus erat ...
Pagina 75
... election to the consul- ship for 65 had been declared null and void on account of bribery . -L . Cassius : praetor in 66 B.C. One of Cicero's competitors for the consulship . — C. Cornelius Cethegus : like Lentulus he be- longed to the ...
... election to the consul- ship for 65 had been declared null and void on account of bribery . -L . Cassius : praetor in 66 B.C. One of Cicero's competitors for the consulship . — C. Cornelius Cethegus : like Lentulus he be- longed to the ...
Pagina 76
... election of the consuls for the year 64 B.C. The reason why he did not stand for the consulship was the refusal of the consul Tullus , on the advice of men of distinction , to recognize Catiline as a candidate . The reason of this ...
... election of the consuls for the year 64 B.C. The reason why he did not stand for the consulship was the refusal of the consul Tullus , on the advice of men of distinction , to recognize Catiline as a candidate . The reason of this ...
Pagina 77
... election , persons intending to stand for the con- sulship were bound to declare their purpose to the consul who had charge of the election . — profiteri : i.e. profiteri petere se consula- tum , the technical form of this declaration ...
... election , persons intending to stand for the con- sulship were bound to declare their purpose to the consul who had charge of the election . — profiteri : i.e. profiteri petere se consula- tum , the technical form of this declaration ...
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