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Pagina xii
... their relationship , and the probability that the person addressed inherited the fortune which had been accumulated in that country . Latius regnes avidum domando Spiritum , quam si Libyam remotis Gadibus jungas , et uterque Poenus ...
... their relationship , and the probability that the person addressed inherited the fortune which had been accumulated in that country . Latius regnes avidum domando Spiritum , quam si Libyam remotis Gadibus jungas , et uterque Poenus ...
Pagina xv
... their orthography , and in an edition intended for the use of youthful students it seems best to abide by the standard of the best age of Latin literature . Accordingly , in this edition , the nom . and acc . plural of nouns of the ...
... their orthography , and in an edition intended for the use of youthful students it seems best to abide by the standard of the best age of Latin literature . Accordingly , in this edition , the nom . and acc . plural of nouns of the ...
Pagina xvi
... their language and we may be sure that the affectation of cutting up sentences by the suppression of words which logically belong to them would be the vice of a later age , and foreign to the spirit of an ancient writer , especially of ...
... their language and we may be sure that the affectation of cutting up sentences by the suppression of words which logically belong to them would be the vice of a later age , and foreign to the spirit of an ancient writer , especially of ...
Pagina xviii
... Their families had been ennobled by public office , and enriched by public service , and they strove to keep to themselves the exclu- sive enjoyment of these advantages . This class however had suffered a severe defeat in the admission ...
... Their families had been ennobled by public office , and enriched by public service , and they strove to keep to themselves the exclu- sive enjoyment of these advantages . This class however had suffered a severe defeat in the admission ...
Pagina xx
... their ill - gotten plunder , and were ready to embark upon any new enterprize to recruit their fortunes . Of this military faction Catilina was the most conspicuous chief . He had been himself one of Sulla's officers , and is said to ...
... their ill - gotten plunder , and were ready to embark upon any new enterprize to recruit their fortunes . Of this military faction Catilina was the most conspicuous chief . He had been himself one of Sulla's officers , and is said to ...
Parole e frasi comuni
ætatem Africa afterwards animus armis authority belli bello bellum Bocchus Cæs Cæsar called Cambridge case Catil Catilina Ceterum Cicero Cimbri Cirta citizens city cloth Comp construction consul consulship cujus cuncta death equites erant esset exercitum facere first form found generally good great hæc Hence Hist hostes hostibus hostium Italy jubet Jugur Jugurtha Livy Lucan made magis Marius means Metellus military milites name neque nobles Numidæ Numidarum Numidia office omnibus opposed order party passage Patres conscripti paullo people perhaps person phrase place Plutarch Pompeius postquam postremo power præ prælio prælium præter præterea properly province public quæ read reading reipublicæ rempublicam republic right Romæ Roman Rome sæpe Sallust same says scil seems senate senatus sense sese sestertius sicuti simul sine Sulla tamen their time tion used Vell Virg vitæ word words year years Zama καὶ
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.