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Pagina xxxiv
... Quirites post reditum . ” Dr. B. If you turn over a little farther , you will find three others , enti- tled respectively , " Post reditum , in senatu , " Pro domo sua ad Ponti- fices , " and " De Haruspicum responsis . " I am sorry to ...
... Quirites post reditum . ” Dr. B. If you turn over a little farther , you will find three others , enti- tled respectively , " Post reditum , in senatu , " Pro domo sua ad Ponti- fices , " and " De Haruspicum responsis . " I am sorry to ...
Pagina 12
... patriae , latrones Italiae . 12scelerum foedere inter se ac nefaria societate conjunc tos , aeternis suppliciis vivos mortuosque mactabis . ORATIO IN L. CATILINAM SECUNDA , AD QUIRITES . I. 12 ORATIO 1. IN L. CATILINAM.
... patriae , latrones Italiae . 12scelerum foedere inter se ac nefaria societate conjunc tos , aeternis suppliciis vivos mortuosque mactabis . ORATIO IN L. CATILINAM SECUNDA , AD QUIRITES . I. 12 ORATIO 1. IN L. CATILINAM.
Pagina 13
... QUIRITES . I. TANDEM aliquando , Quirites , L. Catilinam , fu- rentem audacia , scelus anhelantem , pestem patriae nefarie molientem , vobis atque huic urbi ferrum flam- mamque 5minitantem , ex urbe vel ejecimus , vel emi- simus , vel ...
... QUIRITES . I. TANDEM aliquando , Quirites , L. Catilinam , fu- rentem audacia , scelus anhelantem , pestem patriae nefarie molientem , vobis atque huic urbi ferrum flam- mamque 5minitantem , ex urbe vel ejecimus , vel emi- simus , vel ...
Pagina 14
... Quirites , sed temporum . Interemtum esse L. Ca- tilinam , et gravissimo supplicio affectum , jampridem opor- tebat : idque a me et mos majorum , et hujus imperii severitas , et respublica postulabat . Sed quam multos fuisse putatis ...
... Quirites , sed temporum . Interemtum esse L. Ca- tilinam , et gravissimo supplicio affectum , jampridem opor- tebat : idque a me et mos majorum , et hujus imperii severitas , et respublica postulabat . Sed quam multos fuisse putatis ...
Pagina 17
... Quirites , profiteor ducem : suscipio inimicitias hominum perditorum . 3Quae sanari poterunt , quacunque ratione sanabo : quac rese- canda erunt , non patiar ad perniciem civitatis manere . Proinde aut exeant , aut quiescant : aut , si ...
... Quirites , profiteor ducem : suscipio inimicitias hominum perditorum . 3Quae sanari poterunt , quacunque ratione sanabo : quac rese- canda erunt , non patiar ad perniciem civitatis manere . Proinde aut exeant , aut quiescant : aut , si ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
according accused adopted Alluding appears Asia atque autem authority bellum Caesar called Catiline Cato causa cause character Cicero citizens commander common text Compare consulship Consult course denotes employed enim equivalent Ernesti esse esset etiam expression fact favour feelings force former friends fuit give given haec Hence honours hujus illa Index individual Italy judices language latter Literally means meant merely mihi Mithridates modo Murena nature neque nihil occasion omnes omnia omnium opinion oration Page passage person Pompey praetor present quae quam quid quidem Quirites quis quod reading rebus refers regards reipublicae remain remarks respecting Roman Rome says senate sense sunt taken tamen term thing urbe vero vestris virtus vobis whole
Brani popolari
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...
Pagina 52 - Quare quis tandem me reprehendat aut quis mihi iure suscenseat si, quantum ceteris ad suas res obeundas, quantum ad festos dies ludorum celebrandos, quantum ad alias voluptates et ad ipsam requiem animi et corporis conceditur temporum, quantum alii tribuunt tempestivis conviviis, quantum denique alveolo, quantum pilae, tantum mihi egomet ad haec studia recolenda sumpsero?
Pagina 54 - Atque sic a summis hominibus eruditissimisque accepimus, ceterarum rerum studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare; poe'tam natura ipsa valere et mentis viribus excitari et quasi divino quodam spiritu inflari. Qua re suo iure noster ille Ennius sanctos appellat poe'tas, quod quasi deorum aliquo dono atque munere commendati nobis esse videantur.
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 7 - Servi mehercle mei si me isto pacto metuerent, ut te metuunt omnes cives tui, domum meam relinquendam putarem : tu tibi urbem non arbitraris ? et, si me meis civibus...
Pagina 188 - bosom-friend," is to be explained by the Roman custom of reclining at meals, already alluded to in a previous part of this commentary (note 14, page 16.) As the guests lay on the couch, the head of the second was in a line with the breast of the first, so that if he wanted to speak with him, especially, if the thing was to be secret, he was obliged to lean upon his bosom, or, as Pliny expresses it,
Pagina 151 - There he threw back his robe, and showed part of the coat of mail, on purpose to point out his danger. The people were incensed, and immediately gathered about him ; the consequence of which was, that Catiline was thrown out again, and Silanus and Murena chosen consuls.