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  1. Catiline's War, The Jugurthine War, Histories (Penguin Classics) by Sallust, 2008-02-26
  2. Sallust: Bellum Catilinae (Latin Texts) by P. McGushin, 2010-10-15
  3. The Jugurthine War / The Conspiracy of Catiline (Penguin Classics) by Sallust, 1964-02-28
  4. Sallust by Sallust, 2009-12-27
  5. Catiline's Conspiracy, The Jugurthine War, Histories (Oxford World's Classics) by Sallust, William W. Batstone, 2010-06-06
  6. Catilina; Iugurtha; Historiarum Fragmenta Selecta; Appendix Sallustiana (Oxford Classical Texts) by C. Sallusti Crispi, Sallust, 1991-07-25
  7. A Sallust Reader:Selections from Bellum Catilinae and Bellum Iugurthinum, and Historiae (Latin Readers) by Victoria E Pagán, 2010-04-09
  8. Sallust (Sather Classical Lectures) by Ronald Syme, Ronald Mellor, 2002-06-05
  9. Sallust's Bellum Catilinae (Textbook Series (American Philological Association))
  10. A Systematical Bibliography of Sallust (Mnemosyne , Vol Suppl. 4) by A. D. Leeman, 1997-08
  11. The Gardens of Sallust: A Changing Landscape by Kim J. Hartswick, 2007-01-01
  12. Cicero and Sallust (Latin Readers) by E. J. Barnes, John T. Ramsey, 1988-06
  13. Sallust:Conspiracy of Catiline: A Companion to the Penguin Translation (Classics companions) by P. McGushin, 1987-06
  14. C. Sallusti Crispi Catilina Et Jugurtha: With Explanatory Notes, Lexicon, Etc (Latin Edition) by Sallust, George Stuart, 2010-03-25

1. Sallust's Republic: The Conspiracy Of Catiline
A paper highlighting insights into Roman society through sallust's account of the Catilinian conspiracy.
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SALLUST'S REPUBLIC: THE CONSPIRACY OF CATILINE A glance at the late Roman Republic by Howard Sauertieg Submitted in partial fulfillment of the B.A. requirement of St. John's College, Santa Fe, February 11, 1996; lightly revised November 1997 I. Introductory to "Sallust's Republic" The subject of this essay is Sallust's "Conspiracy of Catiline" an elusive and often unsettling historical narrative. Sallust's narrative paints the late Roman Republic in bold colors, emphasizing the social and political ills which allowed a handful of discontented citizens to consider the violent overthrow of Rome's government an honorable aim, and a prospect well within their means. Through a careful consideration of Sallust's concerns, we hope to attain a distinct conception of his era, as well as a reasoned interpretation of the message Sallust offers to his readers. To assist the specific investigation into Catiline's conspiracy, we shall also utilize a small portion of Cicero's fourth published oration "Against Catilina," for Cicero, as consul in 63 BC, was a major player in the affair. In their first delivery from the mouth of Cicero, the persuasive force of his speeches worked to turn the Senate and people of Rome against the conspirators. Today, the Catiline orations serve as a primary source for our understanding of the conspiracy's mechanics. II. Introductory to "The Conspiracy of Catiline"

2. Sallust
C. SALLVSTIVS CRISPVS. Bellum Catilinae Bellum Iugurthinum Fragmenta Historicarum Invectiva in Ciceronem Epistola ad Caesarem I Epistola ad Caesarem II.
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C. SALLVSTIVS CRISPVS Bellum Catilinae Bellum Iugurthinum Fragmenta Historicarum
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3. SALLUST
86 34 BC. Roman Historian. sallust was a well-known Roman historian and politician, a friend of Julius Caesar who made him governor of Numdia in North Africa.
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SALLUST
86 - 34 BC
Roman Historian
Sallust was a well-known Roman historian and politician, a friend of Julius Caesar who made him governor of Numdia in North Africa. Sallust made a fortune there, then he returned to Rome where he became a writer of history. Sallust concentrated in his writings on the critical stages in the decline of the Roman republic. He treated history as more than just a chronicle of events; he stated the reasons for each event. Major works are: 'The Jugurthine War', and 'The Cataline conspiracy'.

4. Sallust: Bellum Iugurthinum
Translate this page C. SALLVSTI CRISPI BELLVM IVGURTHINVM.
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C. SALLVSTI CRISPI BELLVM IVGURTHINVM
] Nam uti genus hominum compositum ex corpore et anima est, ita res cuncta studiaque omnia nostra corporis alia, alia animi naturam secuntur. Igitur praeclara facies, magnae divitiae, ad hoc vis corporis et alia omnia huiusce modi brevi dilabuntur; at ingeni egregia facinora sicuti anima immortalia sunt. Postremo corporis et fortunae bonorum ut initium sic finis est, omniaque orta occidunt et aucta senescunt: animus incorruptus, aeternus, rector humani generis agit atque habet cuncta neque ipse habetur. Quo magis pravitas eorum admiranda est, qui, dediti corporis gaudiis, per luxum et ignaviam aetatem agunt, ceterum ingenium, quo neque melius neque amplius aliud in natura mortalium est, incultu atque socordia torpescere sinunt, cum praesertim tam multae variaeque sint artes animi, quibus summa claritudo paratur. ] Verum ex iis magistratus et imperia, postremo omnis cura rerum publicarum minime mihi hac tempestate cupienda videntur, quoniam neque virtuti honor datur neque illi, quibus per fraudem iis fuit uti, tuti aut eo magis honesti sunt. Nam vi quidem regere patriam aut parentis, quamquam et possis et delicta corrigas, tamen importunum est, cum praesertim omnes rerum mutationes caedem, fugam aliaque hostilia portendant. Frustra autem niti neque aliud se fatigando nisi odium quaerere extremae dementiae est; nisi forte quem inhonesta et perniciosa libido tenet potentiae paucorum decus atque libertatem suam gratificari. ] Ea tempestate in exercitu nostro fuere complures novi atque nobiles, quibus divitiae bono honestoque potiores erant, factiosi domi, potentes apud socios, clari magis quam honesti, qui Iugurthae non mediocrem animum pollicitando accendebant, si Micipsa rex occidisset, fore uti solus imperi Numidiae potiretur: in ipso maximam virtutem, Romae omnia venalia esse. Sed postquam Numantia deleta P. Scipio dimittere auxilia et ipse reverti domum decrevit, donatum atque laudatum magnifice pro contione Iugurtham in praetorium abduxit ibique secreto monuit, ut potius publice quam privatim amicitiam populi Romani coleret neu quibus largiri insuesceret: periculose a paucis emi quod multorum esset. Si permanere vellet in suis artibus, ultro illi et gloriam et regnum venturum; sin properantius pergeret, suamet ipsum pecunia praecipitem casurum.

5. The War With Jugurtha
Hypertext of J. C. Rolfe's translation of Bellum Jugurthae at the Isidoreof-Seville Classical Library, with commentary.
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6. Latin Texts
A collection of latin texts Apuleius, Caesar, Catullus, Cicero, Juvenal, Lucan, Lucretius, Livy, Plautus, Pliny Major, Pliny Minor, Quintilian, sallust, and Tacitus.
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"Omnia munda mundis"
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7. Sallust. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. sallust. As a historian sallust was important as one of the first to write historical monographs dealing with sharply limited events and periods.
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8. Latein Online Übersetzungen (Cicero, Caesar, Plinius, Sallust)
Private Seite mit œbersetzungen zu De Bello Gallico von Julius Caesar und anderen Werken von Ovid, sallust, Plinius und Cicero.
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Latein Online Übersetzungen von Cicero für das Latinum . De Bello Gallico von Julius Caesar . Erläuterungen zur Grammatik des Lateinischen . Bellum Gallicum und Der Gallische Krieg , Ovid , Pompeius , Vergil , Seneca . Besonders beliebt bei jedem Lehrer sind die Lateinischen Übersetzungen von Julius Caesar Bellum Gallicum oder De Bello Gallico . Kostenlos zum Download und nützlich für das Latinum . "Hiermit wird Latein zum Kinderspiel:" Versandkostenfrei bestellen: "Durchstarten in Latein" Buch24.de Latein Online Übersetzungen von Cicero für das Latinum . De Bello Gallico von Julius Caesar . Erläuterungen zur Grammatik des Lateinischen . Bellum Gallicum und Der Gallische Krieg , Ovid , Pompeius , Vergil , Seneca . Besonders beliebt bei jedem Lehrer sind die Lateinischen Übersetzungen von Julius Caesar Bellum Gallicum oder De Bello Gallico . Kostenlos zum Download und nützlich für das Latinum . Latein Online Übersetzungen von Cicero für das Latinum . De Bello Gallico von Julius Caesar . Erläuterungen zur Grammatik des Lateinischen . Bellum Gallicum und Der Gallische Krieg , Ovid , Pompeius , Vergil , Seneca . Besonders beliebt bei jedem Lehrer sind die Lateinischen Übersetzungen von Julius Caesar Bellum Gallicum oder De Bello Gallico . Kostenlos zum Download und nützlich für das Latinum .

9. Sallust Quotes - The Quotations Page
consider; when you have considered, tis fully time to act. sallust. Every man is the architect of his majority are satisfied with a just master. sallust. Small communities grow great
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10. Sallust. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth Edit
sallust. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. sallust. SYLLABICATION Sal·lust. PRONUNCIATION s l st.
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11. Sallustius Crispus, Gaius Catilina
An ongoing project to complete an interlinear Latin translation of sallust's Catilina.
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This is a work in progress.....I was fortunate to find an interlinear on this story....dated 1885....in excellent shape, but in need of some revision, mostly for the sake of putting it in HTML format. This work is dedicated to and in the memory of James Hamilton and Thomas Clark, who both did work on this project way back in the 1800's. I have endeavored to put it in a form that makes it easy for someone to get the feel for Latin by reading through this......the division into chapters is my doing; the original is undivided. Keep in mind, this is no first-year Latin.....this is the full language......so if you are new to Latin, do not feel bad about being overwhelmed......it is still possible for you to get a feel for the language by reading through it. As this is a work in progress, it is far from complete at this point....
SALLUSTII CATILINA
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12. Sallust
Caius sallustius Crispus (sallust)( 86 B.C.c.34 B.C are also two letters, in rhetorical style, from sallust to Caesar, the authenticity of which has been greatly
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Caius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust)
B.C. –c.34 B.C.
Roman historian. He was tribune of the people (52 B.C. ) and praetor (46). He was ejected (50) from the senate ostensibly for adultery, but more probably because of his partisanship for Caesar . He served with Caesar after his praetorship and was his governor in Numidia; he was subsequently accused of misusing his governorship for personal gain. His principal works are the Bellum Catilinae, on the conspiracy of Catiline and his account of the Jugurthine War, Bellum Jugurthinum. His history of Rome is extant only in fragments; it probably covered the period 78 B.C. to 67 B.C. There are also two letters, in rhetorical style, from Sallust to Caesar, the authenticity of which has been greatly disputed. As a historian Sallust was important as one of the first to write historical monographs dealing with sharply limited events and periods. Although his style is consciously archaic, it is distinguished by its terseness and directness. His character sketches are particularly impressive and vivid, and his work has found as many imitators as critics.
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13. Sallust Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. sallust (86 BC 34 BC) Roman historian politician more author details. sallust. Every man is the architect of his own fortune. sallust.
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Before you act consider; when you have considered, tis fully time to act.
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Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
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Few men desire liberty: The majority are satisfied with a just master.
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Small communities grow great through harmony, great ones fall to pieces through discord.
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The higher your station, the less your liberty.
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The soul is the captain and ruler of the life of morals.
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They envy the distinction I have won; let them therefore, envy my toils, my honesty, and the methods by which I gained it.
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To someone seeking power, the poorest man is the most useful.
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A good man would prefer to be defeated than to defeat injustice by evil means.
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Ambition drove many men to become false; to have one thought locked in the breast, another ready on the tongue.
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14. The Catiline War By Sallust
Latin text of the Bellum Catilinae, including excerpts from the introduction to Scudder sallust's Catiline of 1900.
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Bellum Catilinae
by Gaius Sallustius Crispus
Introduction
"Sallust undertook to write on special periods of Roman history. As these [the works that we have from him] are closely related to each other, it may have been his plan ultimately to weld them together so as to make a connected account of the century in which Rome gradually changed from a republic into an empire.
His first effort was the Bellum Catilinae , a subject with which he must have been thoroughly familiar, because as a young man, twenty-three years old, he was an eyewitness of the exciting events which took place in B.C. 63, and because he was personally acquainted with many who were concerned in the conspiracy. The work is especially valuable for the light it throws on the politics and morals of the time. In Sallust's view the plot may be regarded as the natural outgrowth of widespread debt and great corruption among the Romans." "Sallust was unusually painstaking in his search after the truth. For example, before writing the Bellum Iugurthinum , he took care to have many Carthaginian documents translated for him. To insure greater accuracy he is said to have commissioned a Greek secretary to prepare a complete synopsis of Roman history for use in his daily work.

15. Sallust
sallust stammte aus Amiternum, einer Stadt 90 km nordöstlich von Rom, im Sabinerland er als Politiker. sallust war ein altrömischer Historiker und begeisterter Anhänger Caesars
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S a l l u s t, Gaius Sallustius Crispus * 86 v.Chr. - 34 v.Chr. Sallust ; mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: Jansennet Sallust stammte aus Amiternum, einer Stadt 90 km nordöstlich von Rom, im Sabinerland. Die ersten Berufsjahre verbrachte er als Politiker Sallust war ein altrömischer Historiker und begeisterter Anhänger Caesars . 46 v.Chr. war er Stadthalter in Africa nova. Seine sprachliche Gestaltungskraft machte ihn im Altertum zu einem sehr viel gelesenen Autoren. Er ist dafür bekannt, dass er als erster römischer Historiker die Geschichte nach sittlichen Prinzipien wertete und eine Theorie des unabwendbaren Verfalls des römischen Staates durch Zerstörung der sittlichen Faktoren entwarf. Seine Werke Historiae Ein Werk über die gesamte römische Zeitgeschichte - größtenteils sind die Aufzeichnungen verloren und es sind nur Fragmente erhalten. Bellum Iugurthinum Eine Monographie über den Krieg, den Marius und Sulla 111-106 v.Chr. gegen des Numiderkönig Iugurtha führten. Coniuration Catilinae Eine Monographie über die Ereignisse des Jahres 63 v.Chr. als Cicero den Staatsstreich des skrupellosen Catilina vereitelt.

16. Gaius Sallustius Crispus Bio
Reprinted in its entirety from "Introduction", sallust's Catiline, ed. Jared W We first hear of sallust as tribune of the plebs in 52
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Gaius Sallustius Crispus
Reprinted in its entirety from "Introduction", Sallust's Catiline
I. Life of Sallust
II. Sallust's Writings
III. Sallust as a Historian
IV. Sallust's Style
LIFE OF SALLUST
Gaius Sallustius Crispus was born in the year B.C. 86, at Amiternum, an ancient Sabine town, situated in the heart of the Apennines, about sixty miles northeast of Rome. Of his early youth we have no definite information. From his writings, however, it is evident that he was a diligent student of both Greek and Latin literature. Indeed, as he tells us in his introduction to the Bellum Catilinae, he was at first inclined to devote his life to historical studies. But at that time there was very little encouragement to enter the field of literature; and Sallust, like most young Romans of ability, was drawn into the whirl of politics. As he was a plebeian by birth, he naturally identified himself with the people's party, and always remained a consistent democrat.
horti Sallustiani ) near the porta Salaria on the Quirinal hill, where he also built a palatial residence for himself.

17. Sallust - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
sallust. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. sallust was opposed to Milo and to Pompey s party and to the old aristocracy of Rome.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus) 34 BC ), Roman historian, belonging to a well-known plebeian family, was born at Amiternum in the country of the Sabines After an ill-spent youth he entered public life, and was elected tribune of the people in , the year in which Clodius was killed in a street brawl by the followers of Milo . Sallust was opposed to Milo and to Pompey 's party and to the old aristocracy of Rome. From the first he was a decided partisan of Caesar , to whom he owed such political advancement as he attained. In he was removed from the senate by the censor Appius Claudius Pulcher on the ground of gross immorality, the real reason probably being his friendship for Caesar. In the following year, no doubt through Caesar's influence, he was reinstated and appointed quaestor In he was praetor , and accompanied Caesar in his African campaign, which ended in the decisive defeat of the remains of the Pompeian party at Thapsus . As a reward for his services, Sallust was appointed governor of the province of Africa Nova. In this capacity he was guilty of such oppression and extortion that only the influence of Caesar enabled him to escape condemnation. On his return to Rome he purchased and laid out in great splendour the famous gardens on the Quirinal known as the

18. Sallust: Bellum Catilinae
SALLVSTI CRISPI BELLVM CATILINAE. 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242 5262728293031323334353637383940414243444 546474849505152535455565758596061.
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C. SALLVSTI CRISPI BELLVM CATILINAE [1] Omnis homines, qui sese student praestare ceteris animalibus, summa ope niti decet, ne vitam silentio transeant veluti pecora, quae natura prona atque ventri oboedientia finxit. Sed nostra omnis vis in animo et corpore sita est: animi imperio, corporis servitio magis utimur; alterum nobis cum dis, alterum cum beluis commune est. Quo mihi rectius videtur ingeni quam virium opibus gloriam quaerere et, quoniam vita ipsa, qua fruimur, brevis est, memoriam nostri quam maxume longam efficere. Nam divitiarum et formae gloria fluxa atque fragilis est, virtus clara aeternaque habetur. Sed diu magnum inter mortalis certamen fuit, vine corporis an virtute animi res militaris magis procederet. Nam et, prius quam incipias, consulto et, ubi consulueris, mature facto opus est. Ita utrumque per se indigens alterum alterius auxilio eget. [4] Igitur ubi animus ex multis miseriis atque periculis requievit et mihi reliquam aetatem a re publica procul habendam decrevi, non fuit consilium socordia atque desidia bonum otium conterere neque vero agrum colundo aut venando, servilibus officiis, intentum aetatem agere; sed, a quo incepto studioque me ambitio mala detinuerat, eodem regressus statui res gestas populi Romani carptim, ut quaeque memoria digna videbantur, perscribere, eo magis, quod mihi a spe, metu, partibus rei publica animus liber erat. Igitur de Catilinae coniuratione, quam verissume potero, paucis absolvam; nam id facinus in primis ego memorabile existumo sceleris atque periculi novitate. De cuius hominis moribus pauca prius explananda sunt, quam initium narrandi faciam.

19. Persönlichkeiten Der Antike - Lateinische Autoren - Sallust - Seneca - Serenus
sallust - Imperium Romanum;
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Let these quotes help you become more successful and achieve your dreams. sallust. Q. U. O. T. E. S. T
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