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Pagina 18
... town- ships . Four centuries after the arrival of Aeneas , the city of Rome was founded by Albans on the extreme frontier of the Latin territory , and near the hostile tribes by which it was surrounded . Sallust passes over the ...
... town- ships . Four centuries after the arrival of Aeneas , the city of Rome was founded by Albans on the extreme frontier of the Latin territory , and near the hostile tribes by which it was surrounded . Sallust passes over the ...
Pagina 26
... towns which had longest remained faithful to his adversaries ; and it was more especially in Etruria that this measure had brought about a complete change of the owners of the soil . But the new landowners had acted very recklessly on ...
... towns which had longest remained faithful to his adversaries ; and it was more especially in Etruria that this measure had brought about a complete change of the owners of the soil . But the new landowners had acted very recklessly on ...
Pagina 28
... towns were Corduba and Hispalis ( now Seville ) . 5 About the force of quod , when joined to conjunctions , see Zumpt , § 807. Compare p . 14 , note 7 . 6 That is , he was only quaestor , but had the powers of a praetor , being ...
... towns were Corduba and Hispalis ( now Seville ) . 5 About the force of quod , when joined to conjunctions , see Zumpt , § 807. Compare p . 14 , note 7 . 6 That is , he was only quaestor , but had the powers of a praetor , being ...
Pagina 33
... town in the northern part of Etruria , not far from Florentia ( Florence ) , which is now the largest town in that district , though it was not so in ancient times . 2 Portare , he caused money to be taken . ' See Zumpt , § 713 . 3 ...
... town in the northern part of Etruria , not far from Florentia ( Florence ) , which is now the largest town in that district , though it was not so in ancient times . 2 Portare , he caused money to be taken . ' See Zumpt , § 713 . 3 ...
Pagina 36
... to the means of every town . ' As the Roman gladiators might easily be tempted to join in conspiracies , they were quartered urbem vigiliae haberentur , iisque minores magistratus1 prae- essent . 86 C. SALLUSTII CRISPI.
... to the means of every town . ' As the Roman gladiators might easily be tempted to join in conspiracies , they were quartered urbem vigiliae haberentur , iisque minores magistratus1 prae- essent . 86 C. SALLUSTII CRISPI.
Parole e frasi comuni
ablative according accusative Adherbal Africa afterwards ancient animus armis army author become belli bello bellum Bocchus Caesar called case Catilina Ceterum chap Cicero Cirta citizens common commonly Compare consul country cujus cuncta ellipsis enemy equites erant especially exercitu expressed expression facere fear first foret frequently given good great hence Hippo Regius hostes hostium Igitur infinitive Italy jubet Jugurtha language latter life made magis magna make manner manuscripts Marius Mauretania meaning means Metellus military milites mind name namely neque nobilitas note number Numidae Numidarum Numidia omnibus order ordinary person place plural postquam postremo power praeterea present proelio properly province punishment quum refers rem publicam Respecting Romae Roman people Rome Sallust same See Zumpt senate senatus sense sentence sese sicuti signifies simul sine soldiers sometimes state style Sulla supply taken tamen their they things time town used were word words year B. C. years
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Pagina 17 - ... non fuit consilium socordia atque desidia bonum otium conterere, neque vero agrum colundo aut venando, servilibus officiis. intentum aetatem agere; sed a quo incepto studioque me ambitio mala detinuerat eodem regressus, statui res gestas populi Romani carptim, ut quaeque memoria digna videbantur, perscribere; eo magis quod mihi a spe, metu, partibus rei publicae animus liber erat.
Pagina 62 - 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 69 - Catilina vero longe a suis inter hostium cadavera repertus est, paululum etiam spirans ferociamque animi, quam habuerat vivos, in voltu retinens.
Pagina 66 - Exercitus hostium duo, unus ab urbe, alter a Gallia obstant. Diutius in his locis esse, si maxume animus ferat, frumenti atque aliarum rerum egestas prohibet.
Pagina 22 - Sed ubi labore atque iustitia res publica crevit, reges magni bello domiti, nationes ferae et populi ingentes vi subacti, Carthago, aemula imperi Romani, ab stirpe interiit, cuncta maria terraeque patebant, saevire fortuna ac miscere omnia coepit.
Pagina 30 - ... valeret, formidini essemus.' Itaque omnis gratia, potentia, honos, divitiae apud illos sunt aut ubi illi volunt ; nobis reliquere pericula, repulsas, judicia, egestatem. Quae quo usque tandem patiemini, fortissumi viri ? Nonne emori per virtutem praestat, quam vitam miseram atque inhonestam, ubi alienae superbiae ludibrio fueris, per dedecus amittere?
Pagina 17 - Animus audax, subdolus, varius, cujus rei lubet simulator ac dissimulator : alieni appetens, sui profusus, ardens in cupiditatibus : satis eloquentiae, sapientiae parum : vastus animus immoderata, incredibilia, nimis alta semper cupiebat. Hunc post dominationem...
Pagina 17 - Lucius CATILINA nobili genere natus fuit, magna vi et animi et corporis, sed ingenio malo pravoque.
Pagina 141 - Some verbs of asking and teaching may take two Accusatives, one of the Person, and the other of the Thing (§ 396).
Pagina 66 - Semper in proelio iis maximum est periculum, qui maxime timent; audacia pro muro habetur. Quum vos considero, milites, et quum facta vestra aestimo, magna me spes victoriae tenet. Animus, aetas, virtus vestra me hortantur;''' praeterea necessitudo, quae etiam timidos fortes facit.