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Pagina ix
... at Aquila , near the site of the ancient Amiternum , to erect a statue there , and to establish a library of MSS . inscriptions etc. having to do with Sallust's works . C. S. b afterwards followed Caesar to Africa , and apparently did good.
... at Aquila , near the site of the ancient Amiternum , to erect a statue there , and to establish a library of MSS . inscriptions etc. having to do with Sallust's works . C. S. b afterwards followed Caesar to Africa , and apparently did good.
Pagina x
... Caesar , Sallust , now 42 years of age , de- termined to abandon politics altogether and to return to the dream of his youth - literature . His first work was the Catiline ( published in 712 ? ) ; the Jugurtha followed . His last work ...
... Caesar , Sallust , now 42 years of age , de- termined to abandon politics altogether and to return to the dream of his youth - literature . His first work was the Catiline ( published in 712 ? ) ; the Jugurtha followed . His last work ...
Pagina xiv
... Cato and Caesar in the Catiline have seemed to many writers , and not without reason , to form what was intended to be the kernel of the work . which his contemporaries would have been inclined to urge11 . xiv INTRODUCTION .
... Cato and Caesar in the Catiline have seemed to many writers , and not without reason , to form what was intended to be the kernel of the work . which his contemporaries would have been inclined to urge11 . xiv INTRODUCTION .
Pagina xv
... Caesar from any connexion with the conspiracy , as Mommsen declares , though there is much to be said for that view 13 , is perhaps nevertheless 11 Quintilian 2. 18. 5 historiis quod ipsum opus in parte oratoria merito ponimus . Granius ...
... Caesar from any connexion with the conspiracy , as Mommsen declares , though there is much to be said for that view 13 , is perhaps nevertheless 11 Quintilian 2. 18. 5 historiis quod ipsum opus in parte oratoria merito ponimus . Granius ...
Pagina xvi
... Caesar , that his critical and censorious nature would have allowed him to give way to such generous partizanship . Nor is there any reason to suppose that Sallust was in any way behind the scenes , or that he was aware of the occult ...
... Caesar , that his critical and censorious nature would have allowed him to give way to such generous partizanship . Nor is there any reason to suppose that Sallust was in any way behind the scenes , or that he was aware of the occult ...
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