The Germania And Agricola of Caius Cornelius Tacitus With Notes for Colleges

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Tacitus Cornelius
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Referred by W. To ardorem for its subject. But then ne incresceret would be superfluous.
Consularem, sc. Legatum = Governor, cf. 7, note.
Pelilius Cerialis. Cf. 17. Ann. 14, 32. His 4, 68.
Habuerunt-excmplorum. Had room for exertion and so for setting a good example, cf. Ann. 13, 8 : videbaturque locus virtutibus pate- factus. The position of habuerunt is emphatic, as if he had said : then had virtues, etc. See Kit. In loc.
Communicabat, sc. Cum. A. Ex evenlu, from the event, i. E. In consequen
...ce of his success.
In suamfamam. Cf. In jactationcm, 5, note.
Extra gloriam is sometimes put for sine gloria, especially by the late writers. His. 1, 49 : extra vitia. Hand's Turs. 2, 679.
IX. Revcrlcn'em, etc. Returning from his command in Britain. Divus. Cf. Notes, G. 28 ; His. 2, 33.
Vesp. -ascivit. By virtue of his office as Censor, the Emperor claimed the right of elevating and degrading the rank of the citizens. Inasmuch as the families of the aristocracy always incline to run out and become extinct, there was a necessity for an occasional re-supply of the patrician from the plebeian ranks, e.


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