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Pagina viii
... .-- 60 . A general and desperate engagement . Catiline defeated . He and Manlius are killed . - 61 . The battle - field after the fight . C. SALLUSTII CRISPI BELLUM CATILINARIUM . I.-I. OMNIS homines , viii CONTENTS .
... .-- 60 . A general and desperate engagement . Catiline defeated . He and Manlius are killed . - 61 . The battle - field after the fight . C. SALLUSTII CRISPI BELLUM CATILINARIUM . I.-I. OMNIS homines , viii CONTENTS .
Pagina 1
With Vocabulary Sallust. C. SALLUSTII CRISPI BELLUM CATILINARIUM . I.-I. OMNIS homines , qui sese student præstare ceteris animalibus , summā ope niti decet vitam silentio ne transeant , veluti pecora , quæ natura prona , atque ventri ...
With Vocabulary Sallust. C. SALLUSTII CRISPI BELLUM CATILINARIUM . I.-I. OMNIS homines , qui sese student præstare ceteris animalibus , summā ope niti decet vitam silentio ne transeant , veluti pecora , quæ natura prona , atque ventri ...
Pagina 3
... , ætatem agere : 2. sed , a quo incepto studioque me ambitio mala detinuerat , eòdem regressus , statui res gestas populi Romani carptim , ut quæque memoria digna videbantur , perscribere : B 2 BELLUM CATILINARIUM . 3.
... , ætatem agere : 2. sed , a quo incepto studioque me ambitio mala detinuerat , eòdem regressus , statui res gestas populi Romani carptim , ut quæque memoria digna videbantur , perscribere : B 2 BELLUM CATILINARIUM . 3.
Pagina 5
... vel ætate , vel curæ similitudine , PATRES adpellabantur . 7. Pòst , ubi regium imperium , quod initio conservandæ libertatis atque augendæ rei- publicæ fuerat , in superbiam dominationemque con- vortit , immutato BELLUM CATILINARIUM . 5.
... vel ætate , vel curæ similitudine , PATRES adpellabantur . 7. Pòst , ubi regium imperium , quod initio conservandæ libertatis atque augendæ rei- publicæ fuerat , in superbiam dominationemque con- vortit , immutato BELLUM CATILINARIUM . 5.
Pagina 7
... crevit , reges magni bello domiti , nationes feræ et populi ingentes vi subacti , Carthago æmula imperii Romani ab stirpe interiit , cuncta maria terræque -were patebant ; sævire Fortuna , ac miscere omnia , BELLUM CATILINARIUM . 7.
... crevit , reges magni bello domiti , nationes feræ et populi ingentes vi subacti , Carthago æmula imperii Romani ab stirpe interiit , cuncta maria terræque -were patebant ; sævire Fortuna , ac miscere omnia , BELLUM CATILINARIUM . 7.
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Parole e frasi comuni
adverbial Æneid akin to Gr akin to Sans alii Allobroges animus āre āri atque atum ātus sum āvi bellum belonging Cæsar Catilina Catiline's Cicero clause Comp conj consul contr denoted děre dicere erat ĕre ĕris etc.-Pass exercitu folld force Gallic War Gerund hæc hence Igitur illis intens īre ĭtātis ĭtum ĭum īvi Lentulus magis mihi multa neque neut nihil ntis obsol omnia one's ōris ōrum pass pěr perf person pertaining pluperf plur Postquam præ prænomen præterea Prætor prep pres prob pron quæ quàm quibus quid quò quòd quum reipublicæ rempublicam Romæ Roman Roman senator Rome root Sallust senator sing subj Subst suffix sunt tāre tātum tāvi thing tion tūs undive v. a. ex ventum verb xlviii دو
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Pagina iii - ... earlier stages of education, and a pupil is taken from one work to another in each successive half-year or term ; so that a book needlessly large and proportionably expensive is laid aside after a short and but partial use. In order, therefore, to meet what is certainly a want, Portions of the Classical Writers usually read in Schools are now being issued under the title of GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEXTS ; while, at the request of various Masters, it has been determined to add to the series some portions...
Pagina 3 - ... intentum aetatem agere ;¡ sed a quo incepto studioque me ambitio mala detinuerat, eodem regressus, statui res gestas populi Romani carptim, ut quaeque memoria digna videbantur, perscribere, — eo magis, quod mihi a spe, metu, partibus rei publicae animus liber erat.
Pagina 56 - Where the etymology is not given, the word is of very uncertain or unknown origin. Such forms and meanings of words, as do not belong to the text, are not inserted in the Vocabulary.
Pagina iii - PREFACE. FOR some long time past it has been widely felt that a reduction in the cost of Classical Works used in schools generally, and more especially in those intended for boys of the middle classes, is at once desirable and not difficult of accomplishment. For the most part only portions of authors are read in the earlier stages of education, and a pupil is taken from one work to another in each successive half-year or term ; so that a book needlessly large and proportionably expensive is laid...
Pagina 5 - Sed, postquam res eorum civibus, moribus, agris aucta, satis prospera, satisque pollens videbatur ; sicuti pleraque mortalium habentur, invidia ex opulentia orta est.
Pagina iv - Further still, the primary or etymological meaning is always given, within inverted commas, in Roman type, and so much also of each word's history as is necdful to bring down its chain of meanings to the especial force, or forces, attaching to it in the particular
Pagina 43 - Hic mihi quisquam mansuetudinem et misericordiam nominat? lampridem equidem nos vera vocabula rerum amisimus: quia bona aliena largiri liberalitas, malarum rerum audacia fortitudo vocatur, eo res publica in extremo sita est.
Pagina iv - ... such points of construction as seem to require elucidation are concisely explained under the proper articles, or a reference is simply made to that rule in the Public Schools Latin Primer, or in Parry's Elementary Greek Grammar, which meets the particular difficulty. It occasionally happens, however, that more information is needed than can be gathered from the above-named works. When such is the case, whatever is requisite is supplied, in substance, from Jelf's Greek Grammar, Winer's Grammar...