13.06.2013 Views

Pro S. Roscio Amerino

Pro S. Roscio Amerino

Pro S. Roscio Amerino

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

—<br />

CH. X.] NOTES. 81<br />

8. mallet : oonseoutive subjunotive (" there -was no one of suoh a<br />

nature as did not . . . ").<br />

10. decurionum . . . decem primi : see note on 6, 1.<br />

14. famam : "good name." conservatas velit: Cicero seems to<br />

prefer the perfect (with esse omitted) to the more regular present<br />

iafinitive, on the ground of rhythm.<br />

«^ 15. decretum decurionum : the decree is here read in court<br />

IpCioero did not include it in his speech as puWished.<br />

19. qui peterent : some editions have ah iis before peterent, which<br />

gives no satisfactory sense.<br />

20. vellent : representing the present indicative of direct speech.<br />

22. mallet : subjunctive in conseeutive clause.<br />

23. antiqui " : of the old stamp." fingerent : subjunctive in<br />

causal relative clause ; "since they formed a conception of," etc.<br />

24. de tabulis : so. proscriptionis.<br />

25. vacua : "as without an owner," the Roscii giving up their<br />

claim and departing.<br />

27. re inorata : "without having stated their case " ; oro originally<br />

meant " to speak," and this usage is retained here, and also in<br />

the phrases orare causam, orator (properly a " speaker," not a<br />

" pleader "), and in ars orandi ( = ars dicendi).<br />

29. aliquanto lentius : sc. agentes, " then proceeding in a more<br />

leisurely way they began to do nothing and to trifle with him."<br />

X., §§27-29. Sextus Eoscivs then fled for refuge to the house of<br />

Caecilia at jRome, who protected him from his enemies. The latter<br />

then resolved to accuse him of parricide, thinking that he wovld have<br />

no advocates, owing to the power of Chrysogonus.<br />

Ch. X.—3. tNepotis sororem, Balearici filiam : the MSS. give<br />

Nepotis<br />

I fliam, but this Caecilia was daugliter of Metellus Balearieus,<br />

I and sister of Metellus Nepos. See 50, 34-36, and the notes there.<br />

> honoris causa : see note on 2, 13.<br />

4. usus erat : sc. familiariter.<br />

6. exempli causa : " to serve as a pattern " ; our " for example "<br />

is ut or velut in Latin.<br />

9. hospiti : i.e. bound to lier by ties of hospitium ; see on 6, 5.<br />

10. diligentia : = cura, vigilantia.<br />

11. in reos . . . in proscriptos : brachylogy for in reorum album,<br />

in proscriptorum tabiilas.<br />

15. ut : explanatory of consi/ium, with consecutive subjunotive.<br />

For nomen deferre see note on S, 8.<br />

16. ad eam rem : "forthatpurpose." compararent : bg. pecunia.<br />

17. subesset : subjunctive in relative clause dependent on the<br />

subjunctive posset.<br />

18. poterant : for the indicative, where the subjunctive might<br />

have been expected in dependence on pugnarent, see note on 6, 17.<br />

tempore ipso : " with the eiroumstances of the time astheirally"<br />

(instrumental ablative).<br />

CIC. EOSC. 6<br />

;

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!