Third year LatinAllyn and Bacon, 1933 - 949 pagine |
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Pagina 479
... called upon ( to return it ) . ' The ancients had no banking system , and therefore found it necessary on occasion to deposit their money and valuables with neighbors and friends . 44. ad capiendum cibum : not the Lord's Supper , but ...
... called upon ( to return it ) . ' The ancients had no banking system , and therefore found it necessary on occasion to deposit their money and valuables with neighbors and friends . 44. ad capiendum cibum : not the Lord's Supper , but ...
Pagina 536
... called simply ' The Island , ' and it is referred to by Cicero as Insula ( see Map below ) . The development of commerce was favored by the position of the island between two harbors , one on the west , called the Great Harbor , and the ...
... called simply ' The Island , ' and it is referred to by Cicero as Insula ( see Map below ) . The development of commerce was favored by the position of the island between two harbors , one on the west , called the Great Harbor , and the ...
Pagina 649
... called the demon- strative of the first person ; iste , that of yours , to something near the person addressed , and is called the demonstrative of the second person ; ille , that , to something more remote , and is called the ...
... called the demon- strative of the first person ; iste , that of yours , to something near the person addressed , and is called the demonstrative of the second person ; ille , that , to something more remote , and is called the ...
Sommario
Letter to Septicius 1 | 1 |
Selections from the Consular Provinces I | 14 |
The First Oration against Catiline | 25 |
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ablative amicitia atque autem bellum Caesar called Catiline chapter Cicero citizens clause Coin Companion consul death eius English enim eōrum eōs erat esse esset etiam expression force fuit genitive Greek haec hominum honor huius IDIOMS igitur illa illi illud illustration implies indicative inter introduces ipse Italy Latin letter literally lived meaning mihi modo multis neque nihil nisi nōs omnes omnia omnibus omnium orator person Pompey position potest present probably quae quam quibus quid quidem quis quod refers rei publicae Roman Rome Sallust sẽ semper senate sense sentence sine statue subjunctive sunt tamen temple tibi translate urbe urbis verb vērō vērum virtute