Sallust's Jugurthine war and Conspiracy of Catiline: with an English commentary, and geographical and historical indexesHarper & Brothers, 1840 - 332 pagine |
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Pagina 121
... meaning above dux . The former means literally , " commander in chief ; " whereas dux means the highest of the in- ferior officers , having himself an important command . These are here applied to one and the same objects , for the ...
... meaning above dux . The former means literally , " commander in chief ; " whereas dux means the highest of the in- ferior officers , having himself an important command . These are here applied to one and the same objects , for the ...
Pagina 122
... meaning of pessum appears to be " down , " the bottom , " " under foot . " Hence pessumdo literally means , " to send or throw to the bottom , " and then figuratively , " to ruin or destroy . " - Voluptatis is put for voluptates . See ...
... meaning of pessum appears to be " down , " the bottom , " " under foot . " Hence pessumdo literally means , " to send or throw to the bottom , " and then figuratively , " to ruin or destroy . " - Voluptatis is put for voluptates . See ...
Pagina 125
... sense . The change of meaning , however , is rather owing to the idiom of modern languages , as ap- pears from the literal force of ad cognoscendum . Page . 3 4 14. Bello Punico secundo . Consult 13 * JUGURTHINE WAR . 125 Page. ...
... sense . The change of meaning , however , is rather owing to the idiom of modern languages , as ap- pears from the literal force of ad cognoscendum . Page . 3 4 14. Bello Punico secundo . Consult 13 * JUGURTHINE WAR . 125 Page. ...
Pagina 128
... Meaning that he could purchase , if he pleased , the kingdom of Numidia from the Romans , after the death of Micipsa . The power of Jugurtha's bribes will be seen in the course of the narrative . 7. Revorti . An archaism for reverti ...
... Meaning that he could purchase , if he pleased , the kingdom of Numidia from the Romans , after the death of Micipsa . The power of Jugurtha's bribes will be seen in the course of the narrative . 7. Revorti . An archaism for reverti ...
Pagina 137
... meaning , however , appears , upon a careful examination of the passage , to agree better with the context . 1. De is haud facile , & c . " Of these I cannot easily speak with 13 any degree of certainty . " Is by an archaism for iis ...
... meaning , however , appears , upon a careful examination of the passage , to agree better with the context . 1. De is haud facile , & c . " Of these I cannot easily speak with 13 any degree of certainty . " Is by an archaism for iis ...
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Pagina xviii - ... 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 divinity ; makes an instrument of torture 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 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 92 - Haec mulier genere atque forma, praeterea viro liberis satis fortunata fuit; litteris Graecis et Latinis docta, psallere saltare elegantius quam necesse est probae, multa alia, quae instrumenta luxuriae sunt. Sed ei cariora semper omnia quam decus atque pudicitia fuit: pecuniae an famae minus parceret, haud facile discerneres: lubido sic accensa, ut saepius peteret viros quam peteretur.
Pagina 287 - Each legion was divided into ten cohorts, each cohort into three maniples, and each maniple into two...
Pagina 261 - Jilium, to educate; non tollere, to expose : But even when his children were grown up, he might imprison, scourge, send them bound to work in the country, and also put them to death by any punishment he pleased, if they deserved it, Sail. Cat. 89. Liv. ii. 41. viii. 7- Dionys. viii. ?9. Hence a father is called a domestic judge, or magistrate, by Seneca ; and a censor of his son, by Suetonius, Claud.
Pagina 82 - ... immutato more, annua imperia, binosque imperatores sibi fecere : eo modo minume posse putabant per licentiam insolescere animum humanum. VII. Sed ea tempestate cœpere se quisque magis extollere, magisque ingenium in promptu habere. Nam regibus boni, quam mali, suspectiores sunt, semperque his aliena virtus formidolosa est.