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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) 4 4 Browse Search
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J. B. Greenough, G. L. Kittredge, Select Orations of Cicero , Allen and Greenough's Edition., Chapter 4 (search)
Sex. Pompey ; the reverse has a representation of Scylla. Reginorum: Rhegium is almost in sight of Messana odore, breath. recta, sc. via. in praetorio, the house (or official residence) of the praetor. adjutricem, etc.: ยง 282, c (184, ,b); B. 169,3; G. 321; H.393, I (363, I); H.-B. 319. magistratum Mamertinum, a magistrate of Messana: the city of Messana had been treacherously taken possession of by a body of mercenaries, who called themselves Mamertini (children of Mars), about B.C. 282. Though the name of the city was not changed, its citizens were from this time called Mamertini. exspectabant, were on the watch to see. quo tandem, how far: tandem (as also nam) gives a sense of wonder to the question. expediri, to be got ready, i.e. by untying the fasces (rods and axe), which were the badge of the praetor's imperium. meruisse (sc. stipendia), served as a soldier. Panhormi (all harbor). negotiaretur, i.e. as head or agent of some house engaged in speculation