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Pagina xv
... civil action ( B.C. 81 ) . This suit involved no political question ; but no case at that time could be entirely free from politics in one form or another , and nothing is more significant of Cicero's character than the skill with which ...
... civil action ( B.C. 81 ) . This suit involved no political question ; but no case at that time could be entirely free from politics in one form or another , and nothing is more significant of Cicero's character than the skill with which ...
Pagina xxii
... CIVIL WAR ( B.C. 56-49 ) . 1 Upon his return he delivered two famous speeches 1 ( one in the Senate and one before the people ) , in which he thanked the state for restoring him , and lauded Pompey to the skies . The " triumvirs " were ...
... CIVIL WAR ( B.C. 56-49 ) . 1 Upon his return he delivered two famous speeches 1 ( one in the Senate and one before the people ) , in which he thanked the state for restoring him , and lauded Pompey to the skies . The " triumvirs " were ...
Pagina xxiii
... Civil War between Cæsar and Pompey broke out ( B.C. 49 ) . 3 1 Ad Quintum Fratrem , iii . 5 ( 6 ) . 2 See p . 170 , below . 8 These efforts were unsuccessful . VI . FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE CIVIL WAR TO Life of Cicero . xxiii.
... Civil War between Cæsar and Pompey broke out ( B.C. 49 ) . 3 1 Ad Quintum Fratrem , iii . 5 ( 6 ) . 2 See p . 170 , below . 8 These efforts were unsuccessful . VI . FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE CIVIL WAR TO Life of Cicero . xxiii.
Pagina xxiv
... CIVIL WAR TO THE MURDER OF CESAR ( B.C. 49-44 ) . Cicero was now in a very difficult position . It became necessary for every man of importance to take sides ; yet he could not see his way clear to join either party . For some time he ...
... CIVIL WAR TO THE MURDER OF CESAR ( B.C. 49-44 ) . Cicero was now in a very difficult position . It became necessary for every man of importance to take sides ; yet he could not see his way clear to join either party . For some time he ...
Pagina xxxi
... Civil War begins . 88 . Pompeius Strabo in the Social War . Flight of Marius . First Mithridatic War begins ( ends 84 ) . Massacre of Roman citizens by Mithridates . Sulla leaves Rome for the East . 87. Conflict between Cinna and ...
... Civil War begins . 88 . Pompeius Strabo in the Social War . Flight of Marius . First Mithridatic War begins ( ends 84 ) . Massacre of Roman citizens by Mithridates . Sulla leaves Rome for the East . 87. Conflict between Cinna and ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
animo apud atque autem bellum Cæsar Catilina causa Chrysogonus Cicero civis civium Clodius comitia consul cujus deinde denique dicam dicere ejus enim eorum erat esse esset Etenim fortuna fuisse fuit haec hanc hominem homines huic hujus hunc igitur illa illi illo illud illum ipse ipsi ipso ipsum Itaque judices judicio Lucullus magistrates Manilian Law mihi Milo Milonis modo modum multa multo neque nihil nisi nobis nulla nunc omnes omnia omnibus omnis omnium oration periculis Pompey populi Romani posse possit potest praetor primum profecto propter quae quam quibus quid quidem Quirites quis quod quoniam rebus rei publicae Roman Romani Rome Roscius satis scelere SECT sed etiam semper Senate sibi Sicily sine sint solum Sulla sunt tamen tametsi tantum tibi umquam unum urbe urbem urbis vero Verres verum etiam vestris viri virtute vita vobis
Brani popolari
Pagina 174 - Est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti sed facti, non instituti sed imbuti sumus...
Pagina 291 - ... of iniquity; under whom all the fraud, all the peculation, all the tyranny in India, are embodied, disciplined, arrayed, and paid. This is the person, my lords, that we bring before you. We have brought before you such a person, that, if you strike at him with the firm and decided arm of justice, you will not have need of a great many more examples. You strike at the whole corps, if you strike at the head.
Pagina 253 - Brevis a natura nobis vita data est: at memoria bene redditae vitae sempiterna. Quae si non esset longior quam haec vita, quis esset tam amens qui maximis laboribus et periculis ad summam laudem gloriamque contenderet?
Pagina 164 - Carus fuit Africano superiori noster Ennius, itaque etiam in sepulcro Scipionum putatur is esse constitutus ex marmore.
Pagina 367 - Lucius CATILINA nobili genere natus fuit, magna vi et animi et corporis, sed ingenio malo pravoque.
Pagina 160 - Qua re quis tandem me reprehendat aut quis mihi iure suscenseat, si, quantum ceteris ad suas res obeundas, quantum ad festos dies ludorum celebrandos, quantum ad alias voluptates et ad ipsam requiem animi et corporis conceditur temporum, quantum alii tribuunt tempestivis conviviis, quantum denique alveolo, quantum...
Pagina 161 - Ego multos homines excellenti animo ac virtute fuisse et sine doctrina naturae ipsius habitu prope divino per se ipsos et moderatos et graves exstitisse fateor : etiam illud adjungo, saepius ad laudem atque virtutem naturam sine doctrina quam sine natura valuisse doctrinam.
Pagina 61 - O nomen dulce libertatis ! o ius eximium nostrae civitatis ! o lex Porcia legesque Semproniae ! o graviter desiderata et aliquando reddita plebi Romanae tribunicia potestas ! Hucine tandem haec omnia reciderunt, ut civis Romanus in provincia populi Romani, in oppido foederatorum, ab eo qui beneficio populi Romani fasces et secures haberet deligatus in foro virgis caederetur...
Pagina 352 - No wars have ravaged these lands and depopulated these villages! No desolating foreign foe! No domestic broils! No disputed succession! No religious, super-serviceable zeal!