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Cicero, On Pompey’s Command (De Imperio), 27-49. Latin Text, Study Aids with Vocabulary, Commentary, and Translation
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…(§33) -- Pompey's Cruise Control (I): ‘I Have a Fleet – and Need for Speed' (§34) -- Pompey's Cruise Control (II): ‘I Have a Fleet – and Need for Speed' (§35) -- ‘Thou Art More Lovely and More Temperate': Pompey's Soft Sides (§36) -- SPQR Confidential (§37) -- Of Locusts and Leeches (§38) -- Pompey the Peaceful, or: Imperialism with Gloves (§39) -- No Sight-Seeing or Souvenirs for the Perfect General (§40) -- Saint Pompey (§41) -- Peace for our Time (§42) -- Rumour and Renown: Pompey's auctoritas (§43) -- Case Study I: The Socio-Economics of Pompey's auctoritas (§44) -- Case Study II: Pompey's auctoritas and psychological warfare (§45) -- Auctoritas Supreme (§46) -- Felicitas, or how not to ‘Sull(a)y' Pompey (§47) -- The Darling of the Gods (§48) -- Summing Up (§49) -- 4. Com mentary -- 5. …”
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Tacitus, Annals, 15.20-23, 33-45. Latin Text, Study Aids with Vocabulary, and Commentary
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Commentary -- Section 1: Annals 15.20–23 -- (i) 20.1–22.1: The Meeting of the Senate -- (ii) 22.2: Review of striking prodigies that occurred in AD 62 -- (iii) 23.1–4: Start of Tacitus' account of AD 63: the birth and death of Nero's daughter by Sabina Poppaea, Claudia Augusta -- Section 2: Annals 15.33–45 (AD 64) -- (i) 33.1–34.1: Nero's coming-out party as stage performer -- (ii) 34.2–35.3: A look at the kind of creatures that populate Nero's court – and the killing of an alleged rival -- (iii) 36: Nero considers, but then reconsiders, going on tour to Egypt -- (iv) 37: To show his love for Rome, Nero celebrates a huge public orgy that segues into a mock-wedding with his freedman Pythagoras -- (v) 38–41: The fire of Rome -- (vi) 42–43: Reconstructing the Capital: Nero's New Palace -- (vii) 44: Appeasing the Gods, and Christians as Scapegoats -- (viii) 45: Raising of Funds for Buildings -- 5. …”
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