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Pagina x
... Clodius . Obverse : head of Flora . Reverse : Vestal with simpulum ( sacrificial ladle ) . Cohen . • Visconti . 35. Writing implements : atramentarium ( for black and red ink ) ; papyrus letter sealed and addressed ; tabellae and stilus ...
... Clodius . Obverse : head of Flora . Reverse : Vestal with simpulum ( sacrificial ladle ) . Cohen . • Visconti . 35. Writing implements : atramentarium ( for black and red ink ) ; papyrus letter sealed and addressed ; tabellae and stilus ...
Pagina xix
... Clodius 2 began to speak of him in the same terms . Clodius , indeed , continued to pursue him till he accomplished his banishment and the confiscation of his property . Almost the whole time from his consulship till the year of his ...
... Clodius 2 began to speak of him in the same terms . Clodius , indeed , continued to pursue him till he accomplished his banishment and the confiscation of his property . Almost the whole time from his consulship till the year of his ...
Pagina xx
... Clodius , then tribune , 1 brought forward a law that whoever had put to death a Roman citizen , without trial , " should be denied the use of fire and water " ( the Roman formula for banishment ) . This bill was obviously aimed at ...
... Clodius , then tribune , 1 brought forward a law that whoever had put to death a Roman citizen , without trial , " should be denied the use of fire and water " ( the Roman formula for banishment ) . This bill was obviously aimed at ...
Pagina xxi
... Clodius with opposing violence , partly through the partisanship of Pompey and the Senate , which brought to the city the citizens of the Municipia and the Italian colonies ( " the country members " ) , a law was passed , Aug. 4 , B.C. ...
... Clodius with opposing violence , partly through the partisanship of Pompey and the Senate , which brought to the city the citizens of the Municipia and the Italian colonies ( " the country members " ) , a law was passed , Aug. 4 , B.C. ...
Pagina xxii
... Clodius . His defence of Gabinius and Vatinius ( B.C. 54 ) , creatures of Pompey and Cæsar respectively , was less honor- able to him ; but he was hardly a free agent in these matters . " I am distressed , " he writes to his brother ...
... Clodius . His defence of Gabinius and Vatinius ( B.C. 54 ) , creatures of Pompey and Cæsar respectively , was less honor- able to him ; but he was hardly a free agent in these matters . " I am distressed , " he writes to his brother ...
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Pagina 174 - Est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti sed facti, non instituti sed imbuti sumus...
Pagina 160 - Qua re 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...
Pagina 164 - Carus fuit Africano superiori noster Ennius, itaque etiam in sepulcro Scipionum putatur is esse constitutus ex marmore.
Pagina 61 - O nomen dulce libertatis ! o ius eximium nostrae civitatis ! o lex Porcia legesque Semproniae ! o graviter desiderata et aliquando reddita plebi Romanae tribunicia potestas ! Hucine tandem haec omnia reciderunt, ut civis Romanus in provincia populi Romani, in oppido foederatorum, ab eo qui beneficio populi Romani fasces et secures haberet deligatus in foro virgis caederetur...
Pagina 14 - Ut non omnem frugem ñeque to arborem in omni agro reperire possis, sic non omne facinus in omni vita nascitur. In urbe luxuries creatur ; ex luxuria exsistat avaritia necesse est, ex avaritia erumpat audacia: inde omnia scelera ac maleficia gignuntur.
Pagina 84 - Hence, a guest friend (in the peculiar relation of hospitium, which was a kind of hereditary friendship between persons of different countries, not personal, but of a family or state), a friend (of the kind above mentioned) : familiaris et hospes (a personal and family friend}.
Pagina 253 - Brevis a natura nobis vita data est: at memoria bene redditae vitae sempiterna. Quae si non esset longior quam haec vita, quis esset tam amens qui maximis laboribus et periculis ad summam laudem gloriamque contenderet?
Pagina 78 - Ego enim sic existimo, in summo imperatore quattuor has res inesse oportere : scientiam rei militaris, virtutem, auctoritatem, felicitatem.