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Pagina xiii
... Rome it had hardly got beyond its initial stage . Some writers in the past , it is true , had recognized the difference which separates history from annals , -Sempronius Asellio , for instance , but he is as tedious and inexperienced as ...
... Rome it had hardly got beyond its initial stage . Some writers in the past , it is true , had recognized the difference which separates history from annals , -Sempronius Asellio , for instance , but he is as tedious and inexperienced as ...
Pagina xxiv
... Rome to stand for consul- ship . Plot to murder the new consuls . Second unsuccessful attempt . Piso is sent to Spain , and is murdered in the middle of next year . Trial for misgovernment in Africa ends in acquittal . Shortly before ...
... Rome to stand for consul- ship . Plot to murder the new consuls . Second unsuccessful attempt . Piso is sent to Spain , and is murdered in the middle of next year . Trial for misgovernment in Africa ends in acquittal . Shortly before ...
Pagina xxv
... Rome that night . 7 Nov. 8 Nov.1 1 With regard to the date of the delivery of the First Invective , we know from that speech that the meeting at Laeca's was held the night next but one before the delivery of the speech . Cicero gives ...
... Rome that night . 7 Nov. 8 Nov.1 1 With regard to the date of the delivery of the First Invective , we know from that speech that the meeting at Laeca's was held the night next but one before the delivery of the speech . Cicero gives ...
Pagina xxvi
... Rome at night , and are arrested . 3 Dec. Meeting of the Senate in the temple of Concordia . The conspirators are 4 Dec. arrested . Afterwards the Third In- vective is delivered before the peo- ple . Rumour of intended rescue of the ...
... Rome at night , and are arrested . 3 Dec. Meeting of the Senate in the temple of Concordia . The conspirators are 4 Dec. arrested . Afterwards the Third In- vective is delivered before the peo- ple . Rumour of intended rescue of the ...
Pagina xxix
... Rome . Cicero delivers his First Invective . 32 Catiline leaves Rome to join Manlius . 33-36 Catiline and Manlius try to deceive people as to their plans by letters . But the Senate , hearing the truth , declare the two public enemies ...
... Rome . Cicero delivers his First Invective . 32 Catiline leaves Rome to join Manlius . 33-36 Catiline and Manlius try to deceive people as to their plans by letters . But the Senate , hearing the truth , declare the two public enemies ...
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