Caesar for a master." 31. Suddenly a false rumor came that Caesar had crossed the Alps and was marching on the city, whereupon there was a great tumult and consternation on all sides. Claudius moved that the army at Capua be turned against Caesar as a... The Decline of the Roman Republic - Página 411de George Long - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1890 - 472 páginas
...t Dio Cass. xl. 63. § Alt. vi. 9. 4, Ep. cclxzxii. Appian (Bell. Gir. ii. 31) says the rumour waa that Caesar had crossed the Alps and was marching on the city. || We have again to regret that there has not been preserved any letter of Caelius which related the... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero, Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, Louis Claude Purser - 1890 - 470 páginas
...liii. t Dio Cass. xl. 63. } Att. vi. 9. 4, Ep. cclxxxii. Appian (Bell. Civ. ii. 31) says the rumour was that Caesar had crossed the Alps and was marching on the city. || We have again to regret that there has not been preserved any letter of Caelius which related the... | |
| Appianus (of Alexandria.) - 1899 - 660 páginas
...Senate, exclaiming, "Enjoy your victory and have Caesar for a master." 31. Suddenly a false rumor came that Caesar had crossed the Alps and was marching on the city, whereupon there was a great tumult and consternation on all sides. Claudius moved that the army at... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1914 - 532 páginas
...army if the State wished, t Appian's narrative continues (c. 31) : — Suddenly a false rumour came that Caesar had crossed the Alps and was marching on the city. Great excitement ensued, and general consternation. Claudius moved that the forces at Capua be sent... | |
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