- Tacitus: Calgacus Speech to his Troops (A. D. 85) - The Latin Library
At that point one of the many leaders, named Calgacus, a man of outstanding valor and nobility, summoned the masses who were already thirsting for battle and addressed them, we are told, in words like these:
- Cornelius Nepos, Chabrias, chapter 4 - Perseus Digital Library
4 Chabrias autem periit bello sociali tali modo oppugnabant Athenienses Chium erat in classe Chabrias privatus, sed omnes, qui in magistratu erant, auctoritate anteibat, eumque magis milites quam qui praeerant suspiciebant
- tacitus chapter 4 Flashcards | Quizlet
tacitus chapter 4 igitur verso civitatis statu Click the card to flip 👆 therefore the nature of the state had changed
- Tacitus, Publius Cornelius (c. 56–c. 120) - The Agricola
Whatever we have loved in Agricola, whatever we have admired, remains, and will remain, in men’s hearts, for all time, a glory to this world; for many a great name will sink to oblivion, as if unknown to fame, while Agricola, here recorded and bequeathed to posterity, shall endure
- The Agricola of Tacitus; with a revised text, English notes, and map
The Agricola of Tacitus; with a revised text, English notes, and map by Tacitus, Cornelius; Church, Alfred John, 1829-1912; Brodribb, W J (William Jackson), 1829-1905 Publication date 1894 Publisher London ; New York : Macmillan and Co Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English Item Size 157 3M
- Latin quotes by Tacitus - de Chile
Sine ira et studio - Without animosity and without favoritism (Publius Cornelius Tacitus - Annals 1 1 - Without anger or passion - Tacitus wanted to write about the reign of Augustus and Tiberius impartially, because their deeds happened a long time ago)
- Tacitus: Agricola - The Latin Library
Quidquid ex Agricola amavimus, quidquid mirati sumus, manet mansurumque est in animis hominum in aeternitae temporum, fama rerum; nam multos veterum velut inglorios et ignobilis oblivio obruit: Agricola posteritati narratus et traditus superstes erit
- Nepos - Chapter 4 Flashcards | Quizlet
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