C. Crispi Sallustii De Catilinæ conjuratione historia, with tr., notes [&c.] by P. Egan |
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Pagina 15
... arms , their liberty , their country and their relatives . After- wards , when they had overcome the dangers by their valour , they sent aid to their allies and friends , and , rather by giving than by receiving benefits , gained ...
... arms , their liberty , their country and their relatives . After- wards , when they had overcome the dangers by their valour , they sent aid to their allies and friends , and , rather by giving than by receiving benefits , gained ...
Pagina 17
... arms , learnt the art of war by labour with experience in the camp , and took delight rather in splendid arms and war steeds , than in mistresses and banquets . To such men as these , therefore , labour was not unaccustomed , no place ...
... arms , learnt the art of war by labour with experience in the camp , and took delight rather in splendid arms and war steeds , than in mistresses and banquets . To such men as these , therefore , labour was not unaccustomed , no place ...
Pagina 21
... arms , though his beginning was good , turned out ill - all men began to pillage and spoil - one man coveted a house , another lands , nor had the victors any limit or self restraint , but inflicted foul and cruel outrages on the ...
... arms , though his beginning was good , turned out ill - all men began to pillage and spoil - one man coveted a house , another lands , nor had the victors any limit or self restraint , but inflicted foul and cruel outrages on the ...
Pagina 32
... to him that he made him a present of the western part of Numidia , which he held for some time , but was killed by Arabio , the son of Massinissa . their arms , what strength or hope they had , 32 C. CRISPI SALLUSTII CATILINA .
... to him that he made him a present of the western part of Numidia , which he held for some time , but was killed by Arabio , the son of Massinissa . their arms , what strength or hope they had , 32 C. CRISPI SALLUSTII CATILINA .
Pagina 33
Gaius Sallustius Crispus Pierce Egan (M.A.). their arms , what strength or hope they had , and where . Then Catiline promised them abolition of debts , a pro- scription of the rich , of offices , priesthood , pillage , and all the other ...
Gaius Sallustius Crispus Pierce Egan (M.A.). their arms , what strength or hope they had , and where . Then Catiline promised them abolition of debts , a pro- scription of the rich , of offices , priesthood , pillage , and all the other ...
Parole e frasi comuni
alii alios Allobroges animi animo animus Antonius arms army atque bello bellum Cæsar cæteris Caius castra Catiline CATILINE CONJURATIONE HISTORIA caussâ Cethegus Cicero Cneus Pompeius Conscript Fathers consilio conspiracy consul Crassus crime CRISPI SALLUSTII cùm divitias domi enemy eorum erant erat esset exercitu facilè foret fuere fuit Gabinius Gaul habere hæc haud homines honour Igitur illis imperium ipse KING WILLIAM STREET legatis Lentulus Lucius Lucius Sulla magis magistratus Manlius Marcus maxumè mihi mind minùs Mithridatic War modi modò multa neque nobis Numidia omnes omnia omnis OVID paucis paullo periculi Picenum PIERCE EGAN Piso pòst postquam postremò præterea prætor Price primò priùs Publius quæ quàm quia quibus quid Quintus quisque quò quòd reipublicæ rempublicam Republic rerum Romæ Roman Rome sæpe Sallust SALLUSTII DE CATILINE senate sibi sicuti simul sunt tamen things Titus Manlius Torquatus utì verò virtue Volturcius
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Pagina 24 - Nam semper in civitate, quibus opes nullae sunt, bonis invident, malos extollunt, vetera odere, nova exoptant, odio suarum rerum mutari omnia student; turba atque seditionibus sine cura aluntur, quoniam egestas facile habetur sine damno.
Pagina 10 - Fuere ea tempestate, qui dicerent Catilinam, oratione habita, cum ad jusjurandum popularis sceleris sui adigeret, humani corporis sanguinem vino permixtum in pateris circumtulisse : inde cum post exsecrationem omnes clegustavissent, sicuti in sollemnibus sacris fieri consuevit, aperuisse consilium suum, [atque eo dictitare fecisse,] quo inter se fidi magis forent, alius alii tanti facinoris conscii.
Pagina 26 - Sullanae victoriae, quod ex gregariis militibus alios senatores videbant, alios ita divites, ut regio victu atque cultu aetatem agerent, sibi quisque, si in armis foret, ex victoria talia sperabat. praeterea iuventus, quae in agris manuum mercede inopiam toleraverat, privatis atque publicis largitionibus excita urbanum otium ingrato labori praetulerat.
Pagina 40 - Omnis homines, patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia vacuos esse decet. Haud facile animus verum providet, ubi illa officiant, neque quisquam omnium lubidini simul et usui paruit.