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Pagina ix
... city . The share he took in this business may have been partly owing to the chastisement he is said to have received from Milo , for the seduction of his wife . ( Varro , quoted by Gellius , xvii . 18 ) . In the year 50 , at a moment ...
... city . The share he took in this business may have been partly owing to the chastisement he is said to have received from Milo , for the seduction of his wife . ( Varro , quoted by Gellius , xvii . 18 ) . In the year 50 , at a moment ...
Pagina xx
... city , and of a large portion of the knights , who were anxious to recover the privileges they had been deprived of , and to acquire more , in the goodwill of the Italian communities , which had obtained the Roman franchise through the ...
... city , and of a large portion of the knights , who were anxious to recover the privileges they had been deprived of , and to acquire more , in the goodwill of the Italian communities , which had obtained the Roman franchise through the ...
Pagina xxiii
... city , that Cicero became at last the first man in the senate and the forum For the few months , indeed , next ensuing he continued to take the lead in the domestic affairs of the republic ; his influence within that sphere became ...
... city , that Cicero became at last the first man in the senate and the forum For the few months , indeed , next ensuing he continued to take the lead in the domestic affairs of the republic ; his influence within that sphere became ...
Pagina 16
... Cities and territories are said patere to a people that has subdued and ac- quired the right to enter them ; ho- nours and offices , to the citizen who has a right to sue for them , Liv . iv . 25. ne cui patricio plebeii magistratus ...
... Cities and territories are said patere to a people that has subdued and ac- quired the right to enter them ; ho- nours and offices , to the citizen who has a right to sue for them , Liv . iv . 25. ne cui patricio plebeii magistratus ...
Pagina 25
... city on fire . 8 C. Cethegus . One of the Cor- nelian gens . He was , next to Cati- line , the prime mover of the conspi- racy , and was notorious for his fero- city and boldness . He is called by Lucan , Cethegus of the bared arm . ii ...
... city on fire . 8 C. Cethegus . One of the Cor- nelian gens . He was , next to Cati- line , the prime mover of the conspi- racy , and was notorious for his fero- city and boldness . He is called by Lucan , Cethegus of the bared arm . ii ...
Parole e frasi comuni
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Brani popolari
Pagina 83 - Omnis homines, patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia vacuos esse decet.
Pagina 17 - Igitur primo pecuniae, deinde imperi cupido crevit; ea quasi materies omnium malorum fuere. Namque avaritia fidem, probitatem ceterasque artis bonas subvortit; pro his superbiam, crudelitatem, deos neglegere, omnia venalia habere edocuit. Ambitio multos mortalis falsos fieri subegit, aliud clausum in pectore, aliud in lingua promptum habere, amicitias inimicitiasque non ex re, sed ex commodo aestumare, magisque voltum quam ingenium bonum habere.
Pagina 8 - ... statui res gestas populi Romani carptim, ut quaeque memoria digna videbantur, perscribere, — eo magis, quod mihi a spe, metu, partibus rei publicae animus liber erat.
Pagina 15 - Romano numquam ea copia fuit, quia prudentissumus quisque maxume negotiosus erat; ingenium nemo sine corpore exercebat; optumus quisque facere quam dicere, sua ab aliis benefacta laudari quam ipse aliorum narrare malebat.
Pagina 119 - ... eorum famam atque gloriam adaequaverit. At contra, quis est omnium his moribus, quin divitiis et sumptibus, non probitate neque industria cum majoribus suis contendat 1 etiam homines novi, qui antea per virtutem soliti erant nobilitatem antevenire, furtim et per latrocinia potius [quam bonis artibus] ad imperia et honores nituntur...
Pagina 18 - Putares Sullam venisse in Italiam non belli vindicem, sed pacis auctorem: tanta cum quiete exercitum per Calabriam Apuliamque cum singular! cura frugum, agrorum, hominum, urbium perduxit in Campaniam...
Pagina 181 - ... ferre plus dimidiati mensis cibaria ; ferre, si quid ad usum velint ; ferre vallum. Nam scutum, gladium, galeam in onere nostri milites non plus numerant, quam humeros, lacertos, manus. Arma enim membra militis esse dicunt.