Gai Sallusti Crispi Bellum CatilinæAllyn and Bacon, 1900 - 225 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... conspiracy in its true historical setting , it arouses a deep interest in the moral , social , and political life of Rome during the most important period of her history as a republic . The teacher who takes this view of the Bellum ...
... conspiracy in its true historical setting , it arouses a deep interest in the moral , social , and political life of Rome during the most important period of her history as a republic . The teacher who takes this view of the Bellum ...
Pagina ix
... conspiracy . The work is especially valu- able for the light it throws on the politics and morals of the time . In Sallust's view the plot may be regarded as the natural outgrowth of widespread debt and great corrup- tion among the ...
... conspiracy . The work is especially valu- able for the light it throws on the politics and morals of the time . In Sallust's view the plot may be regarded as the natural outgrowth of widespread debt and great corrup- tion among the ...
Pagina xi
... conspiracy , for which he has been severely criti- cised . But in this connection it should be remembered that although it was , in one sense , an advantage to treat of a period which came under his personal observation , on the other ...
... conspiracy , for which he has been severely criti- cised . But in this connection it should be remembered that although it was , in one sense , an advantage to treat of a period which came under his personal observation , on the other ...
Pagina xv
... conspiracy of Catiline must be regarded as by far the most daring and insidious . Its leader , Catiline , was an extraordinary character . Born B.c. 108 , of a most noble but impoverished family , he early distinguished himself by his ...
... conspiracy of Catiline must be regarded as by far the most daring and insidious . Its leader , Catiline , was an extraordinary character . Born B.c. 108 , of a most noble but impoverished family , he early distinguished himself by his ...
Pagina xvi
... conspiracy . Many of the young nobles were heavily in debt and might easily be induced to turn against their own party by promises of proscriptions . The veterans of Sulla had squandered their ill - gotten property and were longing for ...
... conspiracy . Many of the young nobles were heavily in debt and might easily be induced to turn against their own party by promises of proscriptions . The veterans of Sulla had squandered their ill - gotten property and were longing for ...
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