The Agricola And Germany of Tacitus And the Dialogue On Oratory

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{Sed iibi cum cetero orbe ct Britanniani recuperavit. ) CHAP. As Vespasian cannot well be said to have "recovered " XVI !
or "reconquered" the world, we have rendered the word " recuperavit, " " restored to unity. " The Empire had been distracted by civil war ; Vespasian's ac- cession to power restored peace and unity. What was lost was in this sense recovered. Possibly too there may be latent in the word "recuperavit" the idea that Vespasian was eminently worthy of empire.
Any other successor.
... {A iter ins s/iccessoris. ) Kritz understands by "alterius" not Frontinns the immediate successor of Cerialis, but Agricola, the successor of Montinus. Is not this over subtle . -* We suppose he will not allow "alter" to have the sense of "different. " But has it not this sense, Hist. Ii. 90, " tamquam apud alterius civitatis senatum" . -* Besides it is extremely improbable that Tacitus would even suggest a comparison between Cerialis and the great man whose life he was writing.
Moved him in the selection of centurions ami soldiers.


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