Selected Orations and Letters of Cicero: To which is Added the Catiline of SallustScott, Foresman and Company, 1910 - 443 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... forces , inside they were watching and waiting . Catiline's Representatives at Rome . Catiline had left 46 the senators Lentulus , Cassius and Cethegus to watch over his interests at Rome . P. Cornelius Lentulus Sura had been consul in ...
... forces , inside they were watching and waiting . Catiline's Representatives at Rome . Catiline had left 46 the senators Lentulus , Cassius and Cethegus to watch over his interests at Rome . P. Cornelius Lentulus Sura had been consul in ...
Pagina 30
... force at its disposal , and finally Catiline was close at hand . In the second place . even if brought to trial , it was doubtful if they could be convicted . The courts of Rome were notoriously corrupt ; if it was difficult to get a ...
... force at its disposal , and finally Catiline was close at hand . In the second place . even if brought to trial , it was doubtful if they could be convicted . The courts of Rome were notoriously corrupt ; if it was difficult to get a ...
Pagina 36
... force in his behalf , knowing that the great mass of moderate and peaceful citizens , especially those in the country towns , were devoted to him . But others , among them many of his sincerest friends , counseled tem- porary submission ...
... force in his behalf , knowing that the great mass of moderate and peaceful citizens , especially those in the country towns , were devoted to him . But others , among them many of his sincerest friends , counseled tem- porary submission ...
Pagina 38
... force and arms . With a band of gladiators he took possession of the forum early in the morning of the appointed day , drove away the friends of Cicero , and spread terror through the streets . The tribunes Sestius and Milo , on the ...
... force and arms . With a band of gladiators he took possession of the forum early in the morning of the appointed day , drove away the friends of Cicero , and spread terror through the streets . The tribunes Sestius and Milo , on the ...
Pagina 40
... forces across the Rubicon , a small stream that separated his province from Italy proper , and so began the civil war . Pompey had been organizing a defense , and among those 77 who supported him was Cicero , to whom was given oversight ...
... forces across the Rubicon , a small stream that separated his province from Italy proper , and so began the civil war . Pompey had been organizing a defense , and among those 77 who supported him was Cicero , to whom was given oversight ...
Parole e frasi comuni
aedile apodosis apud atque autem bellum Caesar Catiline causa Cicero civium clause comitia consul Coss cuius dicere eius enim eōrum erat esset etiam exercitu fuisse fuit haec hanc homines hominum huic huius hunc igitur illa illud illum ipse ipsō legatus Lentulus Lucullus magistrates Metellus mihi Mithridatic War modo multa name.-E neque nihil nisi nōn nōs numquam nunc omnēs omnia omnibus omnis omnium ōnis oration ōris Pompey populi possit potest praetor prō pron propraetor quae quaestor quam quibus quid quidem Quirītēs quis quō quod rēbus rei publicae rēs Roman Rōmānī Rome Sallust sẽ senate senātūs sibi Sicily sōlum subst Sulla sunt tamen tantō tantum tātis tense tibi tion urbe verb vērō Verres vērum vestrīs vōbīs vōs
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Pagina 425 - Postremo Caesar in animum induxerat laborare, vigilare; negotiis amicorum intentus, sua neglegere, nihil denegare, quod dono dignum esset; sibi magnum imperium, exercitum, bellum novom exoptabat, ubi virtus enitescere posset.
Pagina 421 - Komae sint, aut a popularibus coniurationis aut a multitudine conducta per vim eripiantur. quasi vero mali atque is scelesti tantum modo in urbe et non per totam Italiam sint, aut non ibi plus possit audacia, ubi ad defendundum opes minores sunt. qua re vanum equidem hoc consilium est, si periculum ex illis metuit: si in tanto omnium metu solus non timet, eo magis i« refert me mihi atque vobis timere.
Pagina 413 - Omnis homines, patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia vacuos esse decet. Haud facile animus verum providet, ubi illa officiant, neque quisquam omnium lubidini simul et usui paruit.
Pagina 178 - ... conspectus = coetus, qui est in conspectu. hie locus: ie, the rostra, the speaker's platform in the forum, so called because it was ornamented with the beaks of ships taken from the people of Antium in the Latin war, 338 BC ad agendum: sc.
Pagina 417 - Omnia mala exempla ex rebus bonis orta sunt. Sed ubi imperium ad ignaros [eius] aut minus bonos pervenit, novom illud exemplum ab dignis et idoneis ad indignos et non idoneos transfertur.
Pagina 416 - At aliae leges item condemnatis civibus non animam eripi, sed exilium permuti iubent. An quia gravius est verberari quam necari? Quid autem acerbum aut nimis grave est in homines tanti facinoris convictos? Sin quia levius est, qui convenit in minore negotio legem timere, cum eam in maiore neglegeris?