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The Conspiracy of Catiline

by Gaius Sallustius Crispus

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"This new commentary, while going into a good deal of detail on the historical side...is laudably concerned at every turn to make sure that the student understands Sallust's grammar.... Ramsey has read his text with attention, and will stimulate his readers to do the same."-- Michael Winterbottom, Classical Review "The commentary is a mine of solid information for students, not only on the immediate topic, but also on related aspects of Roman civilization.... It is an exemplary commentary for the modern student of Sallust."--Thomas Scanlon, Classical World "Ramsey has produced what is likely to become the standard textbook for all intermediate students of Latin studying Sallust.... It has just the right balance of all the factors necessary for such a student to gain a good understanding of this great work and its author."--Darel Engen, Favonius… (more)
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  Luc_Bertrand | Dec 17, 2007 |
Edition: // Descr: xiv, 182 p. 18 cm. // Series: The Student's Series of Latin Classics Call No. { 878 S3 2 } Edited on the Basis of Schmalz' Edition, with an Introduction and a Vocabulary by Charles George Herbermann. // //
  ColgateClassics | Oct 26, 2012 |
Edition: // Descr: xi, 84 p. 19 cm. // Series: Call No. { 878 S3 3 } Edited by J.H. and W.F. Allen and J.B. Greenough Contains Notes. // //
  ColgateClassics | Oct 26, 2012 |
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Gaius Sallustius Crispusprimary authorall editionscalculated
Büchner, KarlÜbersetzersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Mazzolani Storoni, LidiaEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Merivale, CharlesEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Steadman, GeoffreyEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Alle Menschen, die danach trachten, mehr zu sein als die anderen Lebewesen, sollten mit letzter Kraft danach streben, daß sie ihr Leben nicht unbemerkt in der Stille durchlaufen wie das Vieh, das die Natur gekrümmt und dem Bauche hörig gebildet hat.
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Catilina and Jugurtha - different events, different persons, different works. So please don't combine even if some publishers put the two between the same covers - because not all of them do!
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"This new commentary, while going into a good deal of detail on the historical side...is laudably concerned at every turn to make sure that the student understands Sallust's grammar.... Ramsey has read his text with attention, and will stimulate his readers to do the same."-- Michael Winterbottom, Classical Review "The commentary is a mine of solid information for students, not only on the immediate topic, but also on related aspects of Roman civilization.... It is an exemplary commentary for the modern student of Sallust."--Thomas Scanlon, Classical World "Ramsey has produced what is likely to become the standard textbook for all intermediate students of Latin studying Sallust.... It has just the right balance of all the factors necessary for such a student to gain a good understanding of this great work and its author."--Darel Engen, Favonius

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