Cicero, select orationsB.H. Sanborn & Company, 1905 - 518 pagine |
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Pagina v
... Magistrates liii The Laws and the Courts lx Religious Affairs lxiii SELECTED ORATIONS ROMAN ORATORS AND ORATORY THE PALATINE , THE FORUM , AND THE CAPITOLINE De Imperio Cn . Pompei . In Catilinam Oratio Prima In Catilinam Oratio Secunda ...
... Magistrates liii The Laws and the Courts lx Religious Affairs lxiii SELECTED ORATIONS ROMAN ORATORS AND ORATORY THE PALATINE , THE FORUM , AND THE CAPITOLINE De Imperio Cn . Pompei . In Catilinam Oratio Prima In Catilinam Oratio Secunda ...
Pagina xi
... Magistrates ' chair of office . Harper's Classi- cal Dictionary , New York , 1897 · Caius Marius , from the impression of a coin on a piece of glass . In the impression the head faces in the opposite direction , and the lettering runs ...
... Magistrates ' chair of office . Harper's Classi- cal Dictionary , New York , 1897 · Caius Marius , from the impression of a coin on a piece of glass . In the impression the head faces in the opposite direction , and the lettering runs ...
Pagina xix
... magistrate who had put Roman citizens to death without a trial should not himself speak . In the uproar that followed , Cicero left the Rostra shouting that he had saved his country from destruction . Furthermore , the people who had ...
... magistrate who had put Roman citizens to death without a trial should not himself speak . In the uproar that followed , Cicero left the Rostra shouting that he had saved his country from destruction . Furthermore , the people who had ...
Pagina xli
... magistrates ( see 41 , iv . a ) had the right to keep in their houses and carry in public at family funerals waxen portraits or masks ( imagines ) of their distinguished ancestors . This right , called ius imaginum , made the people ...
... magistrates ( see 41 , iv . a ) had the right to keep in their houses and carry in public at family funerals waxen portraits or masks ( imagines ) of their distinguished ancestors . This right , called ius imaginum , made the people ...
Pagina xliv
... , they managed their internal affairs , elected their own magistrates , and administered justice . Their form of government was often patterned after that of Rome , and varied according to circumstances , as xliv THE ROMAN REPUBLIC .
... , they managed their internal affairs , elected their own magistrates , and administered justice . Their form of government was often patterned after that of Rome , and varied according to circumstances , as xliv THE ROMAN REPUBLIC .
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