C. Sallustii Crispi De bello Catilinario et JugurthioW. and R. Chambers, 1872 - 176 pagine |
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Pagina 5
... they attempted to destroy . Sallust belonged to the latter of these parties . In B.C. 52 he was tribune of the people , and took an active part in the disturbances which were caused at Rome in that year by the open struggles between ...
... they attempted to destroy . Sallust belonged to the latter of these parties . In B.C. 52 he was tribune of the people , and took an active part in the disturbances which were caused at Rome in that year by the open struggles between ...
Pagina 6
... they brought about a rupture between him and Caesar . Sallust was looked upon in the senate as a partisan of the latter , and this was the principal reason why he was deprived of his seat in the great council of the republic ; and L ...
... they brought about a rupture between him and Caesar . Sallust was looked upon in the senate as a partisan of the latter , and this was the principal reason why he was deprived of his seat in the great council of the republic ; and L ...
Pagina 7
... they had been acquired and laid out by our historian , or by his nephew , a Roman eques , and particular favourite of Augus- tus . The statement that Sallust married Terentia , the divorced wife of Cicero , is still more doubtful , and ...
... they had been acquired and laid out by our historian , or by his nephew , a Roman eques , and particular favourite of Augus- tus . The statement that Sallust married Terentia , the divorced wife of Cicero , is still more doubtful , and ...
Pagina 8
... They are written in his own peculiar style : the first contains excellent ideas and energetic exposures of the general defects and evils in the state , as well as plans for remedying them ; the second adds some proposals regarding the ...
... They are written in his own peculiar style : the first contains excellent ideas and energetic exposures of the general defects and evils in the state , as well as plans for remedying them ; the second adds some proposals regarding the ...
Pagina 9
... they are certainly not too long , and express most accurately , both in sentiment and style , the characters of the great men to whom the author assigns them . We have no hesitation in declaring that the speeches in the Catiline and ...
... they are certainly not too long , and express most accurately , both in sentiment and style , the characters of the great men to whom the author assigns them . We have no hesitation in declaring that the speeches in the Catiline and ...
Parole e frasi comuni
ablative according accusative Adherbal Africa afterwards ancient animus armis army author become belli bello bellum Bocchus Caesar called case Catilina Ceterum chap Cicero Cirta citizens common commonly Compare consul country cujus cuncta enemy equites erant especially exercitu expressed expression facere fear first foret frequently given good great hence Hippo Regius hostes hostium Igitur infinitive Italy jubet Jugurtha language latter life made magis magna make manner Marius Mauretania meaning means Metellus military milites mind name namely neque nobilitas note number Numidae Numidarum Numidia omnibus order ordinary person place plural postquam postremo power praeterea present proelio properly province punishment quum refers rem publicam Respecting Romae Roman people Rome Sallust same See Gram See Zumpt senate senatus sense sentence sese sicuti signifies simul sine soldiers sometimes state style Sulla supply taken tamen their they things time town used were word words year B. C. years