The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Foster, & Figgis, 1894 |
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... ( perhaps even on the 15th ) the knowledge of Caesar's decisive step was known at Rome . A panic ensued , and the Senate at once decreed a tumultus . Caesar pushed on with his wonted rapidity , occupied Pisaurum , Fanum , and Ancona with ...
... ( perhaps even on the 15th ) the knowledge of Caesar's decisive step was known at Rome . A panic ensued , and the Senate at once decreed a tumultus . Caesar pushed on with his wonted rapidity , occupied Pisaurum , Fanum , and Ancona with ...
Página xiv
... perhaps reasonably suppose that this was the district assigned to Cicero . But it is more probable that Cicero was trusted with Capua and Cam- pania Proper in the first instance , as important recruiting was to be set on foot at Capua ...
... perhaps reasonably suppose that this was the district assigned to Cicero . But it is more probable that Cicero was trusted with Capua and Cam- pania Proper in the first instance , as important recruiting was to be set on foot at Capua ...
Página xv
... perhaps to Antium . He informed Atticus that he was not likely to have any fixed address.§ About the 20th he arrived at his villa at Formiae . On the 21st he had an interview with the consul Lentulus and with Libo , and on the 22nd ...
... perhaps to Antium . He informed Atticus that he was not likely to have any fixed address.§ About the 20th he arrived at his villa at Formiae . On the 21st he had an interview with the consul Lentulus and with Libo , and on the 22nd ...
Página xvii
... perhaps at Fanum where the Flaminian road first touched the sea ) about the 19th . They appear to have first officially informed Caesar of the decree which the Senate had passed ordaining a tumultus , and then , as * Tuba belli civilis ...
... perhaps at Fanum where the Flaminian road first touched the sea ) about the 19th . They appear to have first officially informed Caesar of the decree which the Senate had passed ordaining a tumultus , and then , as * Tuba belli civilis ...
Página xxvii
... Perhaps he is at Brundisium by this time . But this monster is so dreadfully alert , rapid , and energetic , that he will probably intercept him . I don't know what will happen . ' * In a letter written a few days later † Cicero thinks ...
... Perhaps he is at Brundisium by this time . But this monster is so dreadfully alert , rapid , and energetic , that he will probably intercept him . I don't know what will happen . ' * In a letter written a few days later † Cicero thinks ...
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