De Bello Gallico Libri VII: Caesar's Gallic War ; with a Life of Caesar, Geography and People of Gaul, History of the Military Art in Caesar's Commentaries ; Historical and Grammatical Notes ; Vocabulary and an IndexScott, Foresman, 1893 - 590 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... hand and foot ; and had the nobles been reasonable and at all patriotic , the elaborate defenses erected for them might long have served their purpose . But such was their venality that the effort was a hopeless one from the beginning ...
... hand and foot ; and had the nobles been reasonable and at all patriotic , the elaborate defenses erected for them might long have served their purpose . But such was their venality that the effort was a hopeless one from the beginning ...
Pagina 12
... hand . Scarcely had Sulla ceased to breathe , when the consul , Lepidus , began the attack . He sought the support of Caesar , but without success . Lepidus failed , and things went on in the old way . That Caesar , however , had not ...
... hand . Scarcely had Sulla ceased to breathe , when the consul , Lepidus , began the attack . He sought the support of Caesar , but without success . Lepidus failed , and things went on in the old way . That Caesar , however , had not ...
Pagina 13
... hand , supplementing his slender fortune by borrowing enormous sums . He was nearly thirty years of age , with standing and some experience , and was undoubtedly a rising man . But it was not through him and his party that the Sullan ...
... hand , supplementing his slender fortune by borrowing enormous sums . He was nearly thirty years of age , with standing and some experience , and was undoubtedly a rising man . But it was not through him and his party that the Sullan ...
Pagina 14
... hands of the government were put to death without trial . Caesar , as well as Crassus , was charged with complicity in the plot , but the proof was lacking , and he was exonerated by the consul himself . It is probably true that these ...
... hands of the government were put to death without trial . Caesar , as well as Crassus , was charged with complicity in the plot , but the proof was lacking , and he was exonerated by the consul himself . It is probably true that these ...
Pagina 15
... hand to grasp the prize of universal rule . The populārēs , though of late his allies , feared him , for he was by nature and training a Sullan . The optimātēs feared him but little in view of their former jealous opposition to his ...
... hand to grasp the prize of universal rule . The populārēs , though of late his allies , feared him , for he was by nature and training a Sullan . The optimātēs feared him but little in view of their former jealous opposition to his ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
Aedui animō Ariovistus army Arverni atque Belgae bellō Bellovaci bellum Caesar Caesarem camp castra causā cavalry celeriter circiter Cisalpine Gaul clause conj Diviciacus Dumnorix ēius eōrum equitātū erant erat esset etiam exercitum facere Gallic Gaul German Germānī haec Helvetii hīs hōc hostēs hostibus hostium iīs Indutiomarus inter ipse īre iubet lēgātōs legion legiōnēs locī locō locum Menapii mīlia mīlitēs mode cf nāvēs neque Nervii nōn nostrīs nostrōs numerō obsidēs omnēs omni omnibus ōnis oppidum ōris ōrum partem passuum Pompeius posse possent prep prō pron propter quae quam quibus quid quō quod quōrum rēbus reliquis rēs Rhine Roman Rōmānī Rome sẽ Sequani sēsē sibi spē suā subst Suebi sunt suōs tamen tantō tātis tion trans tribe Ubii ūnā Veneti verb Vercingetorix
Brani popolari
Pagina 401 - In primis hoc volunt persuadere, non interire animas, sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios, atque hoc maxime ad virtutem excitari putant, metu mortis neglecto. Multa praeterea de sideribus atque eorum motu, de mundi ac terrarum magnitudine, de rerum natura, de deorum immortalium vi ac potestate, disputant et juventuti tradunt.
Pagina 410 - Ejus rei multas afferunt causas : ne assidua consuetudine capti studium belli gerendi agricultura commutent ; ne latos fines parare studeant, potentioresque humiliores possessionibus expellant ; ne accuratius ad frigora atque aestus vitandos aedificent ; ne qua oriatur pecuniae cupiditas, qua ex re factiones dissensionesque nascuntur ; ut animi aequitate plebem contineant, cum suas quisque opes cum potentissimis aequari videat.
Pagina 402 - Caesaris adventum quotannis accidere solebat, uti aut ipsi injurias inferrent aut illatas propulsarent, omnes in bello versantur, atque eorum ut quisque est genere copiisque amplissimus, ita plurimos circum se ambactos clientesque habet.
Pagina 15 - If it is a piece of good fortune to gain a crown without trouble, fortune never did more for mortal than it did for Pompeius ; but on those who lack courage the gods lavish every favor and every gift in vain.