Seven Orations, with Selections from the Letters, De Senectute, and Sallust's Bellum CatilinaeSilver, Burdett, 1912 - 507 pagine |
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Pagina xx
... honored him with a supplicatio , the first given to a civilian . 5. Cicero in Exile . - Having passed the goal of his political ambition , Cicero spent the next four years as an active member of the Senate . In 62 B.C. he delivered his ...
... honored him with a supplicatio , the first given to a civilian . 5. Cicero in Exile . - Having passed the goal of his political ambition , Cicero spent the next four years as an active member of the Senate . In 62 B.C. he delivered his ...
Pagina xxi
... honors he had earned . His house was on the Palatine Hill , the best residential section of Rome . He had villas or country seats at Antium , Cumae , Formiae , Pompeii , and Tusculum , with their libraries and works of art . But a cloud ...
... honors he had earned . His house was on the Palatine Hill , the best residential section of Rome . He had villas or country seats at Antium , Cumae , Formiae , Pompeii , and Tusculum , with their libraries and works of art . But a cloud ...
Pagina xxii
... honored with an appointment to the college of augurs . In 52 , while attempting to speak in behalf of Milo , who was clearly guilty of the murder of Clodius , he was humili- ated by failure , breaking down " in the presence of the drawn ...
... honored with an appointment to the college of augurs . In 52 , while attempting to speak in behalf of Milo , who was clearly guilty of the murder of Clodius , he was humili- ated by failure , breaking down " in the presence of the drawn ...
Pagina xxv
... honor , pure in life and purpose , and sympathetic with the oppressed . A biographer well says : " His fidelity to his prudent friend Atticus , his affection to his loyal freedman Tiro , his unfailing courtesy toward his wife Terentia ...
... honor , pure in life and purpose , and sympathetic with the oppressed . A biographer well says : " His fidelity to his prudent friend Atticus , his affection to his loyal freedman Tiro , his unfailing courtesy toward his wife Terentia ...
Pagina xxviii
... honored with citizenship by special gift , sometimes conferred by a commander . THE POPULAR ASSEMBLIES There were three assemblies based on three different divisions of the citizens . 22. The Comitia Curiata . This was the old assembly ...
... honored with citizenship by special gift , sometimes conferred by a commander . THE POPULAR ASSEMBLIES There were three assemblies based on three different divisions of the citizens . 22. The Comitia Curiata . This was the old assembly ...
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Pagina 10 - debeat, etiamsi vim adhibere non possit? Quid, quod tu te ipse in custodiam dedisti, quod vitandae suspicionis causa ad M'. Lepidum te habitare velle dixisti ? A quo non receptus etiam ad me venire ausus es, atque ut domi meae te adservarem rogasti. Cum a me quoque id
Pagina 103 - suae virtutis fructum ac dlgnitatis, cum omnes una prope voce in eo ipso vos spem habituros esse dixistis. Etenim talis est vir, ut nulla res tanta sit ac tarn difficilis, quam ille non et consilio regere et integritate tueri et virtute conficere possit. Sed in hoc ipso ab eo vehementissime
Pagina 125 - imperatores prope armatl poetarum nomen et Musarum delubra coluerunt, in ea non debent togati iudices a Musarum honore et a poetarum salute abhorrere. Atque ut id libentius faciatis, iam me vobis, iudices, indicabo et de meo quodam amore gloriae, nimis acri fortasse verum tamen honesto, vobis confitebor. Nam quas res nos in consulatu nostro
Pagina 19 - vel ipsum egredientem verbis prosecuti sumus. Abiit, excessit, evasit, erupit. 5 Nulla iam pernicies a monstro illo atque prodigio moenibus ipsis intra moenia comparabitur. Atque hunc quidem unum huius belli domestic! ducem sine controversia vicimus. Non enim iam inter latera nostra slca ilia versabitur; non in campo, non in foro, non in curia, non
Pagina 32 - lentos esse arbitror. Qui homines quam primum, si stare non possunt, corruant, sed ita ut non modo civitas, sed ne vicini quidem proximi sentiant. Nam illud non intellego, quam ob rem, si vivere honeste non possunt, perire turpiter velint, aut cur minore dolore perituros se
Pagina 3 - credo, erit verendum mihi, ne non potius hoc omnes boni serius a me quam quisquam crudelius factum esse dicat. Verum ego hoc, quod iam pridem factum esse oportuit, certa de causa nondum adducor ut faciam. Turn denique interficiere cum iam nemo tarn improbus, tarn perditus,
Pagina 126 - laboribusque versamur, ut cum usque ad extremum spatium nullum tranquillum atque otiosum splritum duxerimus, noblscum simul moritura omnia arbitremur? An statuas et imagines, non animorum simulacra sed corporum, studiose multi summi homines reliquerunt; consiliorum relinquere ac virtutum nostrarum effigiem nonne multo malle debemus, summis
Pagina 117 - divlno per se ipsos et moderates et graves exstitisse fateor; etiam illud adiungo, saepius ad laudem atque virtutem naturam sine doctrina quam sine natura valuisse doctrinam. Atque idem ego hoc contends, cum ad naturam eximiam et inlustrem accesserit ratio quaedam
Pagina 125 - desiderat praeter hanc laudis et gloriae; qua quidem detracta, iudices, quid est quod in hoc tarn exiguo vitae curriculo et tarn brevi tantis nos in laboribus exerceamus ? Certe si nihil animus praesentlret in posterum, et si quibus regionibus vitae spatium circumscriptum est,
Pagina 111 - apud severissimos iudices, tanto conventu hominum ac frequentia, hoc uti genere dicendi, quod non modo a consuetudine iudiciorum, verum etiam a forensi sermone abhorreat, quaeso a vobis ut in hac causa mihi detis hanc veniam, accommodatam huic reo, vobis, quern ad