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Sallust, 86-34 B.C
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4. camera lapidels fomicibua iflncta : the construction shows that it belongs to a period before the principle of the arch was known in Rome, as the vaulted roof is made of stone slabs, each overlapping the one under it. 7. vindicSs rSnim capit&liiim = tresviri.
10. ezitiimi : an archaism for exitum. 11. eodem mod5 sup- plicium B^mptum est : Cicero, it is said, waited outside the prison until he was informed that the execution was over. This he announced to the bystanders with the single word,
..." riacerwwf," and then went on his way.
Digitized by LjOOQIC Page 53] NOTES. 117 Catiline's army; its movements to avoid Antonius. Sections 66-67.
§ 56. 14. duSUi legidnSs: as Catiline had assumed the powers of a consul, he was bound to have two legions, which was the regular force for each consul to command in the field. With lOOO troops in each legion (see 62, 3-4), he could have only 100 in each cohort.
Page 52. 1. bocUb: sc. coniurdtionis, 3. numer5 hominum ezplSverat : a full legion might number 6000 to 6000 men, but at this time the average was 3600 to 4000.


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