C. Sallustii Crispi De bello Catilinario et JugurthinoBlanchard, 1860 - 168 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... more doubtful , and probably altogether fictitious . * There is , however , a statement of a contemporary , the learned friend of Cicero , M. Varro , which cannot be doubted - that in his earlier years Sallust , in the midst of the ...
... more doubtful , and probably altogether fictitious . * There is , however , a statement of a contemporary , the learned friend of Cicero , M. Varro , which cannot be doubted - that in his earlier years Sallust , in the midst of the ...
Pagina viii
... more so , as the author has bestowed the greatest care on giving vivid descriptions of them . Among the writings of Sallust , which have been transmitted to us in manuscripts , and are printed in the larger editions of his works , there ...
... more so , as the author has bestowed the greatest care on giving vivid descriptions of them . Among the writings of Sallust , which have been transmitted to us in manuscripts , and are printed in the larger editions of his works , there ...
Pagina x
... more customary ones , without depriving Sallust of his essential characteristics ; for these consist in a vivid perception of the important moments of an action , in placing them in strong contrasts , to excite his readers , and in the ...
... more customary ones , without depriving Sallust of his essential characteristics ; for these consist in a vivid perception of the important moments of an action , in placing them in strong contrasts , to excite his readers , and in the ...
Pagina 14
... more recent times , when the art of war had become rather complicate , the superiority of mind has become manifest . Vine corporis an ; that is , utrum vi corporis an . See Zumpt , § 554 . 2 That is , before undertaking anything ...
... more recent times , when the art of war had become rather complicate , the superiority of mind has become manifest . Vine corporis an ; that is , utrum vi corporis an . See Zumpt , § 554 . 2 That is , before undertaking anything ...
Pagina 17
... more common to say cujuslibet rei . Some- times the relative pronouns compounded with cunque and libet are separated by the insertion of some other word or words between them , which in grammatical language is called a tmesis - as quod ...
... more common to say cujuslibet rei . Some- times the relative pronouns compounded with cunque and libet are separated by the insertion of some other word or words between them , which in grammatical language is called a tmesis - as quod ...
Parole e frasi comuni
ablative according accusative Adherbal Africa afterwards ancient animus armis army author become belli bello bellum Bocchus Caesar called case Catilina Ceterum chap Cicero Cirta citizens common commonly Compare consul country cujus cuncta ellipsis enemy equites erant especially Etruria exercitu expressed expression facere fear first foret formed generally given good great hence hostes hostium Igitur infinitive Italy jubet Jugurtha language latter life made magis magna make manner manuscripts Marius Mauretania Mauri meaning means mentioned Metellus military milites mind name namely neque nobilitas note Numidae Numidarum Numidia office omnibus order ordinary person place plural populi Romani postquam postremo power praeterea present properly punishment quum refers rem publicam Respecting Romae Roman people Rome Sallust same See Zumpt senate senatus sense sentence sese sicuti signifies simul sine soldiers sometimes state style Sulla supply taken tamen their they things time town used were word words year years