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... first work was the Catiline ( published in 712 ? ) ; the Jugurtha followed . His last work was the Five Books of Roman History , of which only fragments survive3 . He died in 719 or in the following year . Of Sallust's public career we ...
... first work was the Catiline ( published in 712 ? ) ; the Jugurtha followed . His last work was the Five Books of Roman History , of which only fragments survive3 . He died in 719 or in the following year . Of Sallust's public career we ...
Pagina xiii
... first to set before himself and achieve . The low state of Roman historical writing is often noticed by Cicero ' . All history , he says , takes its rise in annals , but in Rome it had hardly got beyond its initial stage . Some writers ...
... first to set before himself and achieve . The low state of Roman historical writing is often noticed by Cicero ' . All history , he says , takes its rise in annals , but in Rome it had hardly got beyond its initial stage . Some writers ...
Pagina xv
... first reason should be added perhaps the exam- ple of Thucydides . The latter reason Sallust gives himself in C. 4. 4 , nam id facinus in primis ego memorabile existumo sceleris atque periculi novitate . 13 The theory that the work was ...
... first reason should be added perhaps the exam- ple of Thucydides . The latter reason Sallust gives himself in C. 4. 4 , nam id facinus in primis ego memorabile existumo sceleris atque periculi novitate . 13 The theory that the work was ...
Pagina xvii
... first . time of Sulla , according to Sallust , termined to make himself tyrant . Even from the Catiline had de- This view , which no doubt the efforts of Cicero had been successful in making the popular view , suited Sallust's taste en ...
... first . time of Sulla , according to Sallust , termined to make himself tyrant . Even from the Catiline had de- This view , which no doubt the efforts of Cicero had been successful in making the popular view , suited Sallust's taste en ...
Pagina xix
... first invective against Catiline we gather that , at a meeting of the Senate on 21st Oct. , Cicero foretold that Manlius would be in arms on the 27th , and that the 28th was fixed for a general slaughter of the optimates . On that same ...
... first invective against Catiline we gather that , at a meeting of the Senate on 21st Oct. , Cicero foretold that Manlius would be in arms on the 27th , and that the 28th was fixed for a general slaughter of the optimates . On that same ...
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