Suetonius, Volume 1Harvard University Press, 1970 - 555 pagine "The translation of the Lives of the Caesars is based upon the text of Maximilian Ihm, Leipzig, 1907 (editio minor, 1908) with some slight changes in punctuation, capitalization, and orthography, to conform more nearly with English and American usage. Where Ihm does not offer a readable text, conjectures have been admitted and mentioned in the footnotes, and in a few other cases a different reading from his has been adopted. The aim has been a translation, rather than the easier task of a paraphrase. The version of Philemon Holland (London, 1606) cannot be surpassed in style and spirit, and it is more accurate than any other English translation. An attempt has been made to compete with it in the only possible way, namely in greater fidelity to a better text than was available in his day, and in a nearer approach to the manner of Suetonius. The text and interpretation of Suetonius offer many difficulties, all of which have received careful consideration; but it is hardly to be hoped that the results have been satisfactory in all cases ... To the Lives of the Caesars have been added those extracts from the Lives of Illustrious Men which afford a continuous text and are generally regarded to be authentic." Preface. |
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Pagina 85
... Cassius , of the hostile party , with ten armoured ships , and made no attempt to escape , but went to meet Cassius and actually urged him to surrender ; and Cassius sued for mercy and was taken on board . LXIV . At Alexandria , while ...
... Cassius , of the hostile party , with ten armoured ships , and made no attempt to escape , but went to meet Cassius and actually urged him to surrender ; and Cassius sued for mercy and was taken on board . LXIV . At Alexandria , while ...
Pagina 490
... Cassius Chaerea tribunus cohortis praetoriae depoposcit , quem Gaius seniorem iam et mollem et effeminatum denotare omni probro consuerat et modo signum petenti Priapum " aut " Venerem " dare , modo ex aliqua causa agenti gratias ...
... Cassius Chaerea tribunus cohortis praetoriae depoposcit , quem Gaius seniorem iam et mollem et effeminatum denotare omni probro consuerat et modo signum petenti Priapum " aut " Venerem " dare , modo ex aliqua causa agenti gratias ...
Pagina 493
... Cassius , and he accordingly ordered the death of Cassius Longinus , who was at the time proconsul of Asia , forgetting that the family name of Chaerea was Cassius . The day before he was killed he dreamt that he stood in heaven beside ...
... Cassius , and he accordingly ordered the death of Cassius Longinus , who was at the time proconsul of Asia , forgetting that the family name of Chaerea was Cassius . The day before he was killed he dreamt that he stood in heaven beside ...
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