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Pagina 47
... kind of hindrance to prevent their sailing , he marched off to Rome , and after calling the senate together to discuss public business , went to attack Pompey's strongest forces , which were in Spain under com- mand of three of his ...
... kind of hindrance to prevent their sailing , he marched off to Rome , and after calling the senate together to discuss public business , went to attack Pompey's strongest forces , which were in Spain under com- mand of three of his ...
Pagina 49
... kind and ill - prepared . Victor in spite of all , he turned over the rule of 47 B.C. Egypt to Cleopatra and her younger brother , fearing that if he made a province of it , it might one day under a headstrong governor be a source of ...
... kind and ill - prepared . Victor in spite of all , he turned over the rule of 47 B.C. Egypt to Cleopatra and her younger brother , fearing that if he made a province of it , it might one day under a headstrong governor be a source of ...
Pagina 65
... kind of bread and his guests with another ; and he iricted capital punish- ment on a favourite freedman for adultery with the wife of a Roman knight , although no complaint was made against him . XLIX . There was no stain on his ...
... kind of bread and his guests with another ; and he iricted capital punish- ment on a favourite freedman for adultery with the wife of a Roman knight , although no complaint was made against him . XLIX . There was no stain on his ...
Pagina 89
... kind of bread made of herbs , on which they were living , he said that he was fighting wild beasts ; and he gave orders that it be put out of sight quickly and shown to none of his men , for fear that the endurance and resolution of the ...
... kind of bread made of herbs , on which they were living , he said that he was fighting wild beasts ; and he gave orders that it be put out of sight quickly and shown to none of his men , for fear that the endurance and resolution of the ...
Pagina 97
... kind . At the battle of Pharsalus he cried out , Spare your fellow citizens , " and afterwards allowed each of his men to save any one man he pleased of the opposite party . And it will be found that no Pompeian lost his life except in ...
... kind . At the battle of Pharsalus he cried out , Spare your fellow citizens , " and afterwards allowed each of his men to save any one man he pleased of the opposite party . And it will be found that no Pompeian lost his life except in ...
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Pagina 286 - Mausoleum statuerentur, tertio breviarium totius imperii, quantum militum sub signis ubique esset, quantum pecuniae in aerario et fiscis et vectigaliorum residuis.
Pagina 86 - ... exactor gravissimus disciplinae, ut neque itineris neque proelii tempus denuntiaret, sed paratum et intentum momentis omnibus quo vellet subito educeret. Quod etiam sine causa plerumque faciebat, praecipue pluviis et festis diebus. Ac subinde observandum se admonens repente interdiu vel nocte subtrahebat, augebatque iter, ut serius subsequentis defetigaret. LXVI. Fama vero hostilium copiarum perterritos non negando minuendove, sed insuper amplificando ementiendoque confirmabat. Itaque cum expectatio...
Pagina 76 - Reliquit et rerum suarum commentarios Gallici civilisque belli Pompeiani. Nam Alexandrini Africique et Hispaniensis incertus auctor est; alii Oppium putant, alii Hirtium, qui etiam Gallici belli novissimum imperfectumque librum suppleverit.
Pagina 76 - ... scriptoribus deesset, adeoque probantur omnium iudicio ut praerepta, non praebita, facultas scriptoribus videatur. Cuius tamen rei maior nostra quam reliquorum est admiratio: ceteri enim, quam bene atque emendate, nos etiam, quam facile atque celeriter eos perfecerit scimus.
Pagina 352 - Caprensi etiam sellaria excogitavit, sedem arcanarum libidinum, in quam undique conquisiti puellarum et exoletorum greges monstrosique concubitus repertores, quos spintrias appellabat, triplici...
Pagina 16 - Catilinae senatuque universo in socios facinoris ultimam statuente poenam, solus municipatim dividendos custodiendosque publicatis bonis censuit. Quin et tantum metum iniecit asperiora suadentibus, identidem ostentans quanta eos in posterum a plebe Romana maneret invidia, ut Decimum Silanum consulem designatum non piguerit sententiam suam, quia mutare turpe erat, interpretatione lenire, velut gravius atque ipse sensisset exceptam.
Pagina 60 - Tarpeio monti accubans ; ius civile ad certum modum redigere atque ex immensa diffusaque legum copia optima quaeque et necessaria in paucissimos conferre libros...
Pagina 462 - In extructionibus praetoriorum atque villarum omni ratione posthabita nihil tam efficere concupiscebat quam quod posse effici negaretur. Et iactae itaque moles infesto ac profundo mari et excisae rupes durissimi silicis et campi montibus aggere aequati et complanata fossuris montium iuga, incredibili quidem celeritate, cum morae culpa capite lueretur. Ac ne singula enumerem, immensas opes totumque illud II.36 Caesaris vicies ac septies milies sestertium non toto vertente anno absumpsit.
Pagina 130 - Caesaris et deinde Augusti cognomen assumpsit, alterum testamento maioris avunculi, alterum Munati Planci sententia, cum quibusdam censentibus Romulum appellari oportere quasi et ipsum conditorem urbis, praeva- 10 luisset, ut Augustus potius vocaretur, non tantum novo sed etiam ampliore cognomine, quod loca quoque religiosa et in quibus augurato quid consecratur augusta dicantur, ab auctu vel ab avium gestu gustuve, sicut etiam Ennius docet scribens : Augusto augurio postquam incluta condita Roma...
Pagina 382 - Carnificinae eius ostenditur locus Capreis, unde damnatos post longa et exquisita tormenta praecipitari coram se in mare iubebat, excipiente classiariorum manu et contis atque remis elidente cadavera, ne cui residui spiritus quicquam inesset. Excogitaverat autem inter genera cruciatus etiam, ut larga meri potione per fallaciam oneratos, repente veretris deligatis, fidicularum simul 3 urinaeque tormento distenderet.