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Pagina 141
... Ernesti first gave the true reading C. Servilius , for the common lection Q. Servilius . — Sp . Maelium . Maelius was the richest pri- vate man in the commonwealth , and more than suspected of aiming at the sovereign power , in ...
... Ernesti first gave the true reading C. Servilius , for the common lection Q. Servilius . — Sp . Maelium . Maelius was the richest pri- vate man in the commonwealth , and more than suspected of aiming at the sovereign power , in ...
Pagina 142
... Ernesti , Schütz , & c . , on the authority of some of the best MSS . It appears to have found its way into the text from habemus enim , in the next chapter . 5. Senatusconsultum . By which the consuls were enjoined , " ut viderent ne ...
... Ernesti , Schütz , & c . , on the authority of some of the best MSS . It appears to have found its way into the text from habemus enim , in the next chapter . 5. Senatusconsultum . By which the consuls were enjoined , " ut viderent ne ...
Pagina 144
... Ernesti , because inclusum precedes . 17. Confestim interfectum , & c . " You ought , Catiline , to have been immediately put to death . " Convenit is here the perfect tense . Muretus doubts , whether this usage of convenit be in ...
... Ernesti , because inclusum precedes . 17. Confestim interfectum , & c . " You ought , Catiline , to have been immediately put to death . " Convenit is here the perfect tense . Muretus doubts , whether this usage of convenit be in ...
Pagina 148
... Ernesti ( Clav . Cic . ) nego- tiatores . 2. Complures . Sallust ( Cat . 17 ) gives the names of eleven senators , who were present on this occasion . Compare Pro Sulla . c . 18 , seq . - Convincam . " I will prove the truth of what I ...
... Ernesti ( Clav . Cic . ) nego- tiatores . 2. Complures . Sallust ( Cat . 17 ) gives the names of eleven senators , who were present on this occasion . Compare Pro Sulla . c . 18 , seq . - Convincam . " I will prove the truth of what I ...
Pagina 155
... Ernesti . Some editors reject nihil moliris , quod mihi latere valeat in tem- pore , but without any propriety . The words from quod to tempore , both inclusive , are wanting in some manuscripts . 13. In tempore . " At the very moment ...
... Ernesti . Some editors reject nihil moliris , quod mihi latere valeat in tem- pore , but without any propriety . The words from quod to tempore , both inclusive , are wanting in some manuscripts . 13. In tempore . " At the very moment ...
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Pagina 163 - A silver eagle, with expanded wings, on the top of a spear, sometimes holding a thunderbolt in its claws, with the figure of a small chapel above it, Dio. xl. 18., was the common standard of the legion, at least after the time of Marius, for before that the figures of other animals were used, Plin.
Pagina 201 - The Saturnalia or festival of Saturn, was the most celebrated in the Roman Calendar. It took place in the month of December, beginning on the .7th and lasting for several days. At first it was for one day, afterward for three, (which was the case in Cicero's time,) and by the order of Caligula for five days. During its continuance, all orders were devoted to mirth and feasting, friends sent presents to one another, and the slaves were entertained, and even waited upon by their masters.
Pagina xxix - Dr. B. The attendants, as soon as the soldiers appeared, prepared themselves for action, being resolved to defend their master's life at the hazard of their own ; but Cicero commanded them to set down the litter in which they were conveying him, and to make no resistance.