C. Sallusti Crispi Bellum Catulinae. Sallust's Catilinarian conspiracyMacmillan, 1884 - 178 sider |
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Side ix
... once set himself in opposition to Milo and to the Pompeian party in general . In the year 704 he was expelled by the censors from the Senate on the pretext that he was leading a scandalous life . He then betook himself to Caesar's camp ...
... once set himself in opposition to Milo and to the Pompeian party in general . In the year 704 he was expelled by the censors from the Senate on the pretext that he was leading a scandalous life . He then betook himself to Caesar's camp ...
Side xvii
... once and again , why , if Catiline's determination was from the first a headlong anarchical plot , he lays such stress on 14 According to the not improbable statement of Suetonius ( de Gramm . 10 ) a certain Ateius Philologus furnished ...
... once and again , why , if Catiline's determination was from the first a headlong anarchical plot , he lays such stress on 14 According to the not improbable statement of Suetonius ( de Gramm . 10 ) a certain Ateius Philologus furnished ...
Side xxii
... Caesar supported Catiline in 690 there can be little doubt ( see the Fragments of the Oratio in toga candida and Asconius ' comments ) , but it does not His he had done everything , but he failed once xxii INTRODUCTION .
... Caesar supported Catiline in 690 there can be little doubt ( see the Fragments of the Oratio in toga candida and Asconius ' comments ) , but it does not His he had done everything , but he failed once xxii INTRODUCTION .
Side xxiii
... once more . patience was now exhausted . To get the consulship , to achieve his aims in a regular way , was proved to be impossible . He determined on terror and anarchy . The rise of the Catilinarian conspiracy dates from the failure ...
... once more . patience was now exhausted . To get the consulship , to achieve his aims in a regular way , was proved to be impossible . He determined on terror and anarchy . The rise of the Catilinarian conspiracy dates from the failure ...
Side xxxii
... once more strongly denies the justice of this description . 2 The reader may be reminded of : -ere for -erunt , suppli- cia = supplicationes , perditum ire , hostem ferire from the C. not in speeches , but see the notes passim . Jordan ...
... once more strongly denies the justice of this description . 2 The reader may be reminded of : -ere for -erunt , suppli- cia = supplicationes , perditum ire , hostem ferire from the C. not in speeches , but see the notes passim . Jordan ...
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