C. Crispi Sallustii De Catilinę conjuratione historia, with tr., notes [&c.] by P. Egan |
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... gods , the other with the brute creation . Wherefore it appears to me more just to seek glory by the powers of the intellect rather than those of the body , and , since , the life itself which we enjoy is short , to make the remembrance ...
... gods , the other with the brute creation . Wherefore it appears to me more just to seek glory by the powers of the intellect rather than those of the body , and , since , the life itself which we enjoy is short , to make the remembrance ...
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... gods , the other with the brute creation . Wherefore it appears to me more just to seek glory by the powers of the intellect rather than those of the body , and , since , the life itself which we enjoy is short , to make the remembrance ...
... gods , the other with the brute creation . Wherefore it appears to me more just to seek glory by the powers of the intellect rather than those of the body , and , since , the life itself which we enjoy is short , to make the remembrance ...
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... . Citizens con- tended with citizens about virtue . In the worship of the gods they were magnificent , at home frugal , and faithful B bello , ubi pax evenerat ęquitate , seque remque publicam SALLUST'S CATILINARIAN CONSPIRACY . 17.
... . Citizens con- tended with citizens about virtue . In the worship of the gods they were magnificent , at home frugal , and faithful B bello , ubi pax evenerat ęquitate , seque remque publicam SALLUST'S CATILINARIAN CONSPIRACY . 17.
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... gods , and to consider every thing venal . Ambition forced many men to become insincere , to have one thing hidden in their breasts , another ready on the tongue , to value friendships and enmities , not according to the fact , but ...
... gods , and to consider every thing venal . Ambition forced many men to become insincere , to have one thing hidden in their breasts , another ready on the tongue , to value friendships and enmities , not according to the fact , but ...
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... gods , which our fathers , the most religious of men , built . But the latter used to adorn the shrines of their gods with their piety , their own houses with glory , nor took any- thing from the conquered except the license to do ...
... gods , which our fathers , the most religious of men , built . But the latter used to adorn the shrines of their gods with their piety , their own houses with glory , nor took any- thing from the conquered except the license to do ...
Parole e frasi comuni
afterwards Aids alia alii alios animo animus appeared arms army atque authority began bello body Book Cęsar Caius called Catiline Cethegus Cicero citizens command CONJURATIONE conspiracy consul crime danger death deeds desire easily enemy erat evil exercitu Fathers fear force formed fortune fuit give given gods greatest habere hęc hands homines honour hope Hospital Igitur illis imperium ipse Italy kings Lentulus Lond LONDON Lucius magis Manlius Marcus maxumč means mihi mind modi multa neque omnes omnia omnis opinion postquam pręterea prętor prepared Price punishment quę quąm quibus quid Quintus quņ quņd quos rempublicam Republic rest riches Roman Rome Sallust senate sibi sicuti simul sine spirit sunt tamen Text things utģ virtue
Brani popolari
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.