Philippicae
M. Tullius Cicero
Quid? Illud nonne audiente populo sedens pro aede Castoris dixit, nisi qui vicisset, victurum neminem?
And what of this too? Did he not, in the hearing of the people, say, while sitting in front of the temple of Castor, that, except of the victors, no man should be left alive?
Reprinted by permission of the publishers and the Trustees of the Loeb Classical Library from M. Tullius Cicero: Volume XV. Philippics, Loeb Classical Library Vol. 189, translated by Walter C. A. Ker, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, © 1926, by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. The Loeb Classical Library ® is a registered trademark of the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
TextsAb Urbe Condita, 2.42.5 Ab Urbe Condita, 2.20.12 Antiquitates Romanae, l6.13.4 Castor Aedes Chronica, 146 De Natura Deorum, 3.13 De Re Publica, 46 De Vita Caesarum, 22.2 De Vita Caesarum, 10.1 De Vita Caesarum, 20 Epigrammata, 1.70.3 Fasti, 1.707-8 Historiae Romanae, 59.28.5 Historiae Romanae, 37.8.2 Historiae Romanae, 55.27.4 In Verrem (actio secunda), 2.1.154 In Verrem (actio secunda), 2.1.129-54 Marcius Coriolanus, 3.4 Naturalis Historia, 10.121 Pompeius, 2.4 Saturae, 14.260-62 Sulla, 33.4 |
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