Sallust's Jugurthine War and Conspiracy of Catiline: With an English Commentary, and Geographical and Historical IndexesHarper & Brothers, 1841 - 332 pagine |
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Pagina xiii
... Numidia ; and , about the same time , he married Terentia , the di- vorced wife of Cicero.1 H. What a blessing it must have been , Dr. Barton , to have lived un- der so virtuous a governor . Dr. B. If Dio Cassius speak the truth , Henry ...
... Numidia ; and , about the same time , he married Terentia , the di- vorced wife of Cicero.1 H. What a blessing it must have been , Dr. Barton , to have lived un- der so virtuous a governor . Dr. B. If Dio Cassius speak the truth , Henry ...
Pagina xx
... Numidia , which seems to have suggested the composition , was favourable to the author- ity of the work , as it afforded him the means of collecting materials and procuring information . H. Do you think , Doctor , that his residence in ...
... Numidia , which seems to have suggested the composition , was favourable to the author- ity of the work , as it afforded him the means of collecting materials and procuring information . H. Do you think , Doctor , that his residence in ...
Pagina 14
... Numidia adpellatur . Dein utrique , alteris freti , finitumos armis aut metu sub imperium cogere , nomen gloriamque sibi addidere ; magis hi qui ad nostrum mare processerant : quia Libyes , quam Gaetuli , minus bellicosi : denique ...
... Numidia adpellatur . Dein utrique , alteris freti , finitumos armis aut metu sub imperium cogere , nomen gloriamque sibi addidere ; magis hi qui ad nostrum mare processerant : quia Libyes , quam Gaetuli , minus bellicosi : denique ...
Pagina 15
... Numidia usque ad flumen Mulucham sub Jugurtha erant : Mauris omnibus rex Bocchus 1imperitabat , praeter nomen , cetera ignarus populi Romani ; itemque nobis neque bello , neque pace , antea cognitus . De Africa et ejus incolis ad ...
... Numidia usque ad flumen Mulucham sub Jugurtha erant : Mauris omnibus rex Bocchus 1imperitabat , praeter nomen , cetera ignarus populi Romani ; itemque nobis neque bello , neque pace , antea cognitus . De Africa et ejus incolis ad ...
Pagina 19
... Numidia atque Italia decretae consules declarantur P. Scipio Nasica , L. Bestia Calpurnius : Calpurnio Numidia , Scipioni Italia obvenit : deinde exercitus , qui in Africam portaretur , scri- bitur : stipendium , alia , quae bello usui ...
... Numidia atque Italia decretae consules declarantur P. Scipio Nasica , L. Bestia Calpurnius : Calpurnio Numidia , Scipioni Italia obvenit : deinde exercitus , qui in Africam portaretur , scri- bitur : stipendium , alia , quae bello usui ...
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Adherbal Africa agere alia alii alios Allobroges animi animo animus antea apud archaism army atque belli bello bellum Bocchus Bomilcar Caesar castra Catiline caussa Ceterum Cicero Cirta Compare conspiracy consul consulship copia Cortius cujus cuncta deinde denotes editions ejus eorum erant erat esset etiam exercitu facere foret fuit habere haec haud homines hostibus hostium ibique Igitur illis illo imperio imperium inter ipse jubet Jugurtha Jugurthine war legatis Lentulus magis magistratus magna manu Marius Masinissa maxume Metellus metu Micipsa mihi modo multa multis neque nihil nisi Numidia omnes omnia omnibus omnis omnium oppidum parum paucis paullo Plutarch populi postquam postremo praeterea praetor quae quaestor quam quia quibus quid quis quisque quod quoniam rebus Referring rempublicam rerum Romae Roman Rome saepe Sallust satis senate sese sestertius sibi sicuti simul sunt Sylla tamen tempus verb vero καὶ
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Pagina xviii - I envy no quality of the mind or intellect in others; not genius, power, wit, or fancy; but, if I could choose what would be most delightful, and I believe, most useful to me, I should prefer a firm religious belief to every other blessing...
Pagina xix - But ere we can say that there is no God — we must have roamed over all nature, and seen that no mark of a Divine footstep was there ; and we must have gotten intimacy with every existent spirit in the universe, and learned from each, that never did a revelation of the Deity visit him ; and we must have searched, not into the records of one solitary planet, but into the archives of all worlds, and thence gathered, that, throughout the wide realms of immensity, not one exhibition of a reigning and...
Pagina 170 - Lectisternium took place, couches being spread for the gods, as if about to feast, and their statues being taken down from their pedestals and placed upon these couches around the altars, which were loaded with the richest dishes.
Pagina 289 - Each legion was divided into ten cohorts, each cohort into three maniples, and each maniple into two...
Pagina 255 - ... reduced to one ounce , and then a denarius passed for sixteen asses (except in the military pay, in which it continued to pass for ten asses at least under the republic...
Pagina xviii - ... no quality of the mind or intellect in others; not genius, power, wit, or fancy: but if I could choose what would be most delightful, and I believe most useful to me, I should prefer a firm religious belief to every other blessing; for it makes life a discipline of goodness — creates new hopes, when all earthly hopes vanish; and throws over the decay, the destruction of existence, the most gorgeous of all lights; awakens life even in death, and from corruption and decay calls up beauty and...
Pagina 198 - Metella sickened and died. As the priests forbade him to approach her, and to have his house defiled with mourning, he sent her a bill of divorce, and ordered her to be carried to another house while the breath was in her body.
Pagina 107 - De poena possum equidem dicere, id quod res habet, in luctu atque miseriis mortem aerumnarum requiem, non cruciatum esse; eam cuncta mortalium mala dissolvere; ultra neque curae neque gaudio locum esse.