Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War by 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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"Cicero, Phil. II., speaks of Reges Tetrarchas Dynastasque. And Lucan
has (vii. 46) Tetrarchae regesque tenent, magnique tyranni." _Wasse._ Horace also says, --Modo reges atque tetrarchas, Omnia magna loquens. I have, with Rose, rendered the word _princes_, as being the most eligible term. [122] Insults--_Repulsas_. Repulses in standing for office. [123] The course of events, etc.--_Caetera res expediet_.--"Of. Cic. Ep. Div. xiii. 26: _explicare et expedire negotia_." Gerlach. [124] Building over seas--See c. 13. [125] Embossed plate--_Toreumata_. The same as _vasa coelata_, sculptured vases, c. 11. Vessels ornamented in bas-relief; from [Greek: _toreuein_], _sculpere_; see Bentley ad Hor. A. P., 441. "Perbona toreumata, in his pecula duo," etc. Cic. in Verr. iv. 18. [126] XXI. What support or encouragement they had, and in what quarters.--_Quid ubique opis aut spei haberent; i.e._ quid opis aut So c. 27, _init._ Quem ubique opportunum credebat, _i.e._, says Cortius, "quem, et ubi _illum_, opportunum credebat". [127] Abolition of their debts--_Tabulas novas._ Debts were registered on tablets; and, when the debts were paid, the score was effaced, and the tablets were ready to be used _as new._ See Ernesti's |
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