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Bellum Catilinae (War of Catiline), also
called De
coniuratione Catilinae (Conspiracy of Catiline), is the
first history published by the
Roman historian...
- The main
sources on it are both hostile: Sallust's
monograph Bellum Catilinae and Cicero's
Catilinarian orations. Catiline,
before the conspiracy, had...
- Sallust's
monographs of the
Catiline conspiracy (De
coniuratione Catilinae or
Bellum Catilinae) and the
Jugurthine War (Bellum Jugurthinum) have come down...
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after his death. Sallust, in his
monograph on the conspiracy,
Bellum Catilinae,
painted Catiline as a
symbol of the
Roman Republic's
moral decline, as...
- via ****us
Digital Library.
Sallust (1921) [1st
century BC].
Bellum Catilinae [War of Catiline]. Loeb
classical Library.
Translated by Rolfe, John C...
- were that of Livy and Tacitus.
Polybius – The
Histories Sallust –
Bellum Catilinae and
Bellum Jugurthinum Julius Caesar – De
Bello Gallico and De
Bello Civili...
- Friendship),
Chapter 26.
Prior to Cicero,
Sallust used the
phrase in
Bellum Catilinae, 54, 6,
writing that Cato esse quam
videri bonus malebat ("preferred to...
-
Jugurthinum is
thematically similar to Sallust's
first monograph, the
Bellum Catilinae. The
Bellum Jugurthinum is the main
historical source for the Jugurthine...
- statesman. The
Catilinarian orations,
along with Sallust's
monograph Bellum Catilinae, make the
conspiracy one of the best-do****ented
events from the ancient...
- at fact-checking.
Sallust wrote two monographs:
Bellum Catilinae (also
known as De
Catilinae Coniuratione),
which is
about the
Catilinarian conspiracy...