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Pagina vii
As he was a plebeian by birth , he naturally identified himself with the people's party , and always remained a consistent democrat . We first hear of Sallust as tribune of the plebs in 52. For some time trouble had been brewing between ...
As he was a plebeian by birth , he naturally identified himself with the people's party , and always remained a consistent democrat . We first hear of Sallust as tribune of the plebs in 52. For some time trouble had been brewing between ...
Pagina viii
But , two years later , the senatorial party had its revenge through Appius Claudius , the censor , who expelled Sallust and several other members of the popular party from the Senate . Sallust was removed on the ground that he was ...
But , two years later , the senatorial party had its revenge through Appius Claudius , the censor , who expelled Sallust and several other members of the popular party from the Senate . Sallust was removed on the ground that he was ...
Pagina xiv
... B.c. 121 , but he failed to accomplish anything permanent . In 87 , the Marian party triumphed for a time , but its rule was worse than that of the Senate , and the inevitable reaction came on the return of Sulla from the far East .
... B.c. 121 , but he failed to accomplish anything permanent . In 87 , the Marian party triumphed for a time , but its rule was worse than that of the Senate , and the inevitable reaction came on the return of Sulla from the far East .
Pagina xv
Fortunately for the government , the senatorial party became alarmed at his radical programme , and cast its votes for Cicero , electing the latter by a large majority . Antonius received a few more votes than Catiline , and became ...
Fortunately for the government , the senatorial party became alarmed at his radical programme , and cast its votes for Cicero , electing the latter by a large majority . Antonius received a few more votes than Catiline , and became ...
Pagina xvi
Many of the young nobles were heavily in debt and might easily be induced to turn against their own party by promises of proscriptions . The veterans of Sulla had squandered their ill - gotten property and were longing for another ...
Many of the young nobles were heavily in debt and might easily be induced to turn against their own party by promises of proscriptions . The veterans of Sulla had squandered their ill - gotten property and were longing for another ...
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Brani popolari
Pagina 6 - liberales erant; gloriam ingentem, divitias honestas volebant. Memorare possem, quibus in locis maxumas hostium copias populus Romanus parva manu fuderit, quas urbis natura munitas pugnando ceperit, ni ea res longius nos ab incepto traheret. 15 8. Sed profecto fortuna in omni re dominatur; ea res cunctas ex lubidine magis quam ex vero celebrat obscuratque.
Pagina 44 - explevit. Atque ego haec non in M. Tullio neque his temporibus vereor; sed in magna civitate multa et varia ingenia sunt. Potest alio tempore, alio consule, cui item exercitus in manu sit, falsum aliquid pro vero credi; ubi hoc exemplo per senatus decretum consul
Pagina 46 - bellum paravere; res autem monet cavere ab illis magis quam, quid in illos statuamus, consultare. Nam cetera maleficia tum persequare, ubi facta sunt; hoc, nisi provideris ne accidat, ubi evenit, frustra iudicia implores: capta urbe, nihil fit reliqui victis. Sed, per deos
Pagina 10 - non modo impellendo, verum etiam adiuvando pollicebatur. Nunc vero quam subito non solum ex urbe, verum etiam ex agris ingentem numerum perditorum hominum collegerat! Nemo non modo Romae, sed ne ullo quidem in angulo totius Italiae oppressus aere alieno fuit, quem non ad hoc incredibile
Pagina 66 - sed rami atque asper victu venatus alebat. Primus ab aetherio venit Saturnus Olympo, arma lovis fugiens et regnis exsul ademptis. Is genus indocile ac dispersum montibus altis composuit legesque dedit, Latiumqne vocari maluit, his quoniam latuisset tutus in oris.
Pagina 24 - est. Saepe ipsa plebes, aut dominandi studio permota aut superbia magistratuum, armata a patribus secessit. At nos non imperium neque divitias petimus, quarum rerum causa bella atque certamina omnia inter mortalis sunt, sed libertatem, quam nemo bonus nisi cum anima simul amittit.
Pagina 36 - fecissent, praesto esset ille, qui et fugientes exciperet et se cum his urbanis ducibus coniungeret. Introducti autem Galli ius iurandum sibi et litteras ab Lentulo, Cethego, Statilio ad suam gentem data esse dixerunt, atque ita sibi ab his et a L. Cassio
Pagina 41 - magno imperio praediti in excelso aetatem agunt, eorum facta cuncti mortales novere. Ita in maxuma fortuna minuma licentia est; neque studere neque odisse, sed minume irasci decet; quae apud alios iracundia dicitur, ea in imperio superbia atque
Pagina 13 - aut huius caeli spiritus esse iucundus, cum scias esse horum neminem, qui nesciat te pridie Kalendas lanuarias, Lepido et Tullo consulibus, stetisse in comitio cum telo, manum consulum et principum civitatis interflciendorum causa paravisse, sceleri ac furori tuo non
Pagina 27 - Nulla est enim natio, quam pertimescamus; nullus rex, qui bellum populo Romano facere possit. Omnia sunt externa unlus virtute terra marique pacata; domesticum bellum manet, intus insidiae sunt, intus inclusum periculum est, intus est hostis. Cum luxuria nobis, cum amentia, cum scelere