M. Tullii Ciceronis orationes selectæ xii. [ed. by J.H. Richter].Libr. Orphanotrophei, 1849 - 319 pagine |
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Pagina xi
... Deiotarus , both of which belong to this period , B.C. 46 and 45. The glowing admiration - nay , deification of Caesar - in these orations , is not the adulation of a calculating rhetorician ; for Cicero , as well as all his ...
... Deiotarus , both of which belong to this period , B.C. 46 and 45. The glowing admiration - nay , deification of Caesar - in these orations , is not the adulation of a calculating rhetorician ; for Cicero , as well as all his ...
Pagina 186
... Deiotarus , king of the Galatians . 7 The Romans considered it particularly honourable to have nume- rous connections of hospitality in the provinces and among allied nations ; the clientela was often the consequence of hospitality , as ...
... Deiotarus , king of the Galatians . 7 The Romans considered it particularly honourable to have nume- rous connections of hospitality in the provinces and among allied nations ; the clientela was often the consequence of hospitality , as ...
Pagina 244
... come to Rome without his army to sue for the consulship . Caesar afterwards pardoned him . 2 " To all this numerous assembly . ' 3 Namely , on which you pardoned Marcellus . PRO REGE DEIOTARO AD C. CAESAREM ORATIO . DEIOTARUS ,
... come to Rome without his army to sue for the consulship . Caesar afterwards pardoned him . 2 " To all this numerous assembly . ' 3 Namely , on which you pardoned Marcellus . PRO REGE DEIOTARO AD C. CAESAREM ORATIO . DEIOTARUS ,
Pagina 245
... DEIOTARUS , tetrarch — that is , one of the four princes of Galatia , a country of Asia Minor , between Cappadocia ... Deiotarus himself had to carry on a war ; for Pharnaces , the son of Mithridates , and king of Bosporus , had taken ...
... DEIOTARUS , tetrarch — that is , one of the four princes of Galatia , a country of Asia Minor , between Cappadocia ... Deiotarus himself had to carry on a war ; for Pharnaces , the son of Mithridates , and king of Bosporus , had taken ...
Pagina 246
... Deiotarus at the time when he was governor of Cilicia , undertook his defence ; and in B.C. 45 he delivered the present oration in the house of Caesar , in pre- sence of the ambassadors of Deiotarus ( see chap . 15 ) and of the accusers ...
... Deiotarus at the time when he was governor of Cilicia , undertook his defence ; and in B.C. 45 he delivered the present oration in the house of Caesar , in pre- sence of the ambassadors of Deiotarus ( see chap . 15 ) and of the accusers ...
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according account accused Africa afterwards allowed alludes already Antony Archias army Asia bellum Caesar Caesaris called case Castor Catilinarian Catiline causa celebrated Cicero Cicero's Cilicia Cimbri citizens civium Compare conspiracy conspirators consul in B. C. consulship country cujus death Deiotarus delivered enemy equivalent especially esset Etruria expression first following Forum friends fuisse great Heraclia homines hujus illa ille illum ironically iste istius Italy judices king Lentulus life Ligarius Lucullus made mentioned Messana mihi Mithridates Mutina name Namely neque nihil obtained omnibus orations order Patres conscripti people persons Pharsalus place Pompeii Pompey populi Romani praetor Quirites quis refers rei publicae Rome same See chap see Gram See Sallust senate senators senatus sense Sicilia Sicily sine soldiers solum speech state Sulla Sullam supply take taken tamen temple tibi time Torquatus town unquam used Verres vobis whence year B. C. years
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Pagina 305 - Quare quis tandem me reprehendat, aut quis mihi jure succenseat, si, quantum cœteris, ad suas res obeundas, quantum ad festos dies ludorum celebrandos, quantum...
Pagina 306 - ... haec studia adolescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solatium praebent, 'delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.
Pagina 94 - Asia vero tam opima est ac fertilis, ut et ubertate agrorum et varietate fructuum et magnitudine pastionis et multitudine earum rerum, quae exportantur, facile omnibus terris antecellat.