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100 1 _aSallustius Crispus, Gaius
_d86 π.Χ.-35 π.Χ.
_eσυγγραφέας.
_9185897
245 1 4 _aThe war with Catiline ;
_bThe war with Jugurtha /
_cSallust ; with an English translation by J.C. Rolfe ; revised by John T. Ramsey.
250 _aNew edition /
_brevised by John T. Ramsey.
260 _aCambridge, MA :
_bHarvard University Press,
_c2013.
300 _a1 ηλεκτρονική πηγή
490 1 _aLoeb Classical Library ;
_v116
500 _aΠεριλαμβάνει ευρετήριο.
520 _aSallust's two extant monographs take as their theme the moral and political decline of Rome, one on the conspiracy of Catiline and the other on the war with Jugurtha. Although Sallust is decidedly unsubtle and partisan in analyzing people and events, his works are important and significantly influenced later historians, notably Tacitus.
_bSallust, Gaius Sallustius Crispus (86-35 BCE), a Sabine from Amiternum, acted against Cicero and Milo as tribune in 52, joined Caesar after being expelled from the Senate in 50, was restored to the Senate by Caesar and took part in his African campaign as praetor in 46, and was then appointed governor of New Africa (Numidia). Upon his return to Rome he narrowly escaped conviction for malfeasance in office, retired from public life, and took up historiography. Sallust's two extant monographs take as their theme the moral and political decline of Rome, one on the conspiracy of Catiline and the other on the war with Jugurtha. Although Sallust is decidedly unsubtle and partisan in analyzing people and events, his works are important and significantly influenced later historians, notably Tacitus. Taking Thucydides as his model but building on Roman stylistic and rhetorical traditions, Sallust achieved a distinctive style, concentrated and arresting; lively characterizations, especially in the speeches; and skill at using particular episodes to illustrate large general themes. For this edition, Rolfe's text and translation of the Catiline and Jugurtha have been thoroughly revised in line with the most recent scholarship.
546 _aΚείμενο στα λατινικά με παράλληλη αγγλική μετάφραση.
651 4 _aΡώμη
_946910
_xΠολιτική και διακυβέρνηση
_y265-30 π.Χ.
651 4 _aΡώμη
_9137116
_xΙστορία
_yΔημοκρατία, 265-30 π.Χ.
651 4 _aΡώμη
_946195
_xΙστορία
_yΣυνομωσία του Κατιλίνα, 65-62 π.Χ.
655 0 _aΗλεκτρονικά βιβλία
700 1 _aRamsey, J. T.
_q(John T.)
_eεπιμελητής.
_9185768
700 1 _aRolfe, John Carew
_d1859-1943,
_eμεταφραστής.
_977128
_q
740 0 2 _aWar with Jugurtha.
776 0 8 _iΈντυπη έκδοση:
_aSallust, 86 B.C.-34 B.C.
_tThe war with Catiline. The war with Jugurtha.
_bNew ed.
_dCambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2013
_z9780674996847
830 0 _aLoeb Classical Library
_v116.
_9158945
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.loebclassics.com/view/LCL116/2013/volume.xml
942 _2ddc
_cERS
998 _cΦραντζή
_d2021-04