C. Sallusti Crispi De bello Catilinario et JugurthinoLea & Blanchard, 1848 - 156 pagine |
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Pagina 24
... state of mo- rality in the time of Sulla , now proceeds to the life of Catiline him- self , and in the following two chapters , describes the associates in whom that criminal placed his confidence , and with whose help he hoped to ...
... state of mo- rality in the time of Sulla , now proceeds to the life of Catiline him- self , and in the following two chapters , describes the associates in whom that criminal placed his confidence , and with whose help he hoped to ...
Pagina 26
... with Cn . Pompey , and enjoyed considerable popularity , both on account of his former practical usefulness in the state , and peius invisus ipsi magnum exercitum ductabat , cujusvis opes voluisse 26 C. SALLUSTII CRISPI.
... with Cn . Pompey , and enjoyed considerable popularity , both on account of his former practical usefulness in the state , and peius invisus ipsi magnum exercitum ductabat , cujusvis opes voluisse 26 C. SALLUSTII CRISPI.
Pagina 36
... state . On the ground of this law Catiline had already been summoned before a court of law , though no formal charge had yet been brought against him . • Sicuti is here used for quasi , velut , or perinde ac si , ' as if . ' This is the ...
... state . On the ground of this law Catiline had already been summoned before a court of law , though no formal charge had yet been brought against him . • Sicuti is here used for quasi , velut , or perinde ac si , ' as if . ' This is the ...
Pagina 40
... state of things , are combined with solid wealth . The reason of this is easily perceptible ; for he who possesses property , dreads every change , and supports the existing state of things . A still more decided political meaning is ...
... state of things , are combined with solid wealth . The reason of this is easily perceptible ; for he who possesses property , dreads every change , and supports the existing state of things . A still more decided political meaning is ...
Pagina 41
... state supported the needy population of the capital , and by which private persons , anxious to gain partisans , catered numbers of clients , at- tracted to Rome many people from the country : the city plebs was thus constantly ...
... state supported the needy population of the capital , and by which private persons , anxious to gain partisans , catered numbers of clients , at- tracted to Rome many people from the country : the city plebs was thus constantly ...
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ablative according accusative Adherbal Africa ancient animus armis army author become belli bello bellum Bocchus Caesar called case Catilina Ceterum chap CHEMISTRY Cicero Cirta citizens common Compare complete consul country cuncta cuts edition ellipsis enemy equites especially exercitu expressed expression extra cloth facere first given good great history hostes hostium infinitive Italy jubet Jugurtha language large latter life made magis make manner Marius Mauretania Mauri meaning means Metellus milites mind namely neque nobilitas note numerous Numidae Numidarum Numidia omnibus order ordinary paper people person place plates popular postquam postremo power praeterea present price properly quum rem publicam Respecting Romae Roman Rome Sallust same School SCIENCE See Zumpt senate senatus sense sentence sese sicuti signifies simul sine soldiers sometimes state style subject Sulla supply taken tamen their they things time used vols volume were whole wood-cuts word words work works year years