C. Cornelii Taciti Opera: from the text of Brotier; with his explanatory notes, Volume 2A. J. Valpy, 1834 |
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Pagina 7
... Perhaps Tacitus did not think it worth while to men- tion the son of the freedman men- tioned by Suetonius . Adductum ] The servitude was severe , and as hard as if a man had been at the head of affairs . Adductum for grave ...
... Perhaps Tacitus did not think it worth while to men- tion the son of the freedman men- tioned by Suetonius . Adductum ] The servitude was severe , and as hard as if a man had been at the head of affairs . Adductum for grave ...
Pagina 9
... perhaps that Claudius omitted them . a Rectorem et cives ] Well said : that he was their ruler , not their tyrannical lord ; that his people were not slaves , but citizens . On these antitheses , see Grot . de Jur . Bell . ac Pac . iii ...
... perhaps that Claudius omitted them . a Rectorem et cives ] Well said : that he was their ruler , not their tyrannical lord ; that his people were not slaves , but citizens . On these antitheses , see Grot . de Jur . Bell . ac Pac . iii ...
Pagina 12
... manner of the Ro- mans . Sozam ] That town of the Danda- ride is no more . Perhaps protected by hurdles , like the city Śspe . biguos popularium animos obtineri , relicto ibi pręsidio , visum 12 [ A.U.C. 802 . C. CORNELII TACITI.
... manner of the Ro- mans . Sozam ] That town of the Danda- ride is no more . Perhaps protected by hurdles , like the city Śspe . biguos popularium animos obtineri , relicto ibi pręsidio , visum 12 [ A.U.C. 802 . C. CORNELII TACITI.
Pagina 21
... perhaps took place in Huntingdon- shire . Turmas quoque ] The cavalry also he instructs in the manœuvres of the infantry : for turma is a word be- longing to the cavalry . & Servati civis ] A crown of oak , such as we see on coins , as ...
... perhaps took place in Huntingdon- shire . Turmas quoque ] The cavalry also he instructs in the manœuvres of the infantry : for turma is a word be- longing to the cavalry . & Servati civis ] A crown of oak , such as we see on coins , as ...
Pagina 39
... perhaps by the amphitheatre of Statilius Taurus , from the ruins of which grew the mountain now called Monte Citorio . น Tarquitius ] Afterwards he was proconsul of Bithynia , and was him- self found guilty of extortion , as will be ...
... perhaps by the amphitheatre of Statilius Taurus , from the ruins of which grew the mountain now called Monte Citorio . น Tarquitius ] Afterwards he was proconsul of Bithynia , and was him- self found guilty of extortion , as will be ...
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Pagina 105 - Cosso consulibus quin5 quennale ludicrum Romae institutum est ad morem Graeci certaminis, varia fama, ut cuneta ferme nova, quippe erant qui 'Cn. quoque Pompeium incusatum a senioribus' ferrent 'quod mansuram theatri sedem posuisset.
Pagina 167 - ... atque], ubi defecisset dies, in usu[m] nocturni luminis urerentur. hortos suos ei spectaculo Nero obtulerat, et circense ludicrum edebat, habitu aurigae permixtus plebi vel curriculo insistens. unde quamquam adversus sontes et novissima exempla meritos miseratio oriebatur, tamquam non utilitate publica, sed in saevitiam unius absumerentur.
Pagina 166 - Auctor nominis ejus Christus, qui Tiberio imperitante per Procuratorem Pontium Pilatum supplicio affectus erat. Repressaque in praesens exitiabilis superstitio rursus erumpebat, non modo per Judaeam, originem ejus mali, sed per urbem etiam, quo cuncta undique atrocia aut pudenda confluunt celebranturque.
Pagina 111 - ... sed ignoti inter se, diversis manipulis, sine rectore, sine affectibus mutuis, quasi ex alio genere mortalium, repente in unum collect!, numerus magis quam colonia.
Pagina 166 - Adfirmabant autem hanc fuisse summam vel culpae suae vel erroris, quod essent soliti stato die ante lucem convenire carmenque Christo quasi deo dicere secum invicem seque sacramento non in scelus aliquod obstringere, sed ne furta, ne latrocinia, ne adulteria committerent, ne fidem fallerent, ne depositum appellati abnegarent.
Pagina 165 - Sed non ope humana, non largitionib.us principis, aut deum placamentis decedebat infamia, quin jussum incendium crederetur. Ergo abolendo rumori Nero subdidit reos, et quaesitissimis poenis adfecit, quos per flagitia invisos vulgus Christianos appellabat.
Pagina 209 - Vitellius nec beneficio nec iniuria cogniti. dignitatem nostram a Vespasiano inchoatam, a Tito auctam, a Domitiano longius provectam non abnuerim: sed incorruptam fidem professis neque amore quisquam et sine odio dicendus est.