- recognizable. In 1140, one
source referred to the
ruins as the
Theatrum Pompeium,
whereas another referred to it as the "temple of
Cneus pompeii". In 1150...
- memoravit. Ti. Livius,
eloquentiae ac
fidei praeclarus in primis, Cn.
Pompeium tantis laudibus tulit, ut
Pompeianum eum
Augustus appellaret:
neque id...
- ("You dare not deny, do you?";
Catullus 1,4,8); Mithridātēs nōnne ad Cn.
Pompeium lēgātum mīsit? ("Didn't
Mithridates send an amb****ador to
Gnaeus Pompey...
- ("You dare not deny, do you?") — Catullus, 1,4,8 Mithridātēs nōnne ad Cn.
Pompeium lēgātum mīsit? ("Didn't
Mithridates send an amb****ador to
Gnaeus Pompey...
- militia. In 55 BC,
Pompey constructed a
permanent theater, the
Theatrum Pompeium, the
first stone theater in Rome. When the
Curia Hostilia burned down in...
- by Way, AG.
Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-6749-9443-0 – via LacusCurtius.
Lewis E 83
Historia belli civilis inter Caesarem et
Pompeium at OPenn...
-
event which very
nearly took place, but did not: perāctum erat bellum, sī
Pompeium Brundisiī
opprimere potuisset (Florus) 'the war
would have been completely...
-
reading is
confirmed by
Eusebius (H. E. iv. 11), by
Cyprian (Ep. 74, ad
Pompeium), and by Epiphanius. On the
other hand, in the p****age from the
third book...
-
auxiliary in "teneō"
perfect periphrasis' populī Rōmānī
exercitus Cn.
Pompeium cir****sedet, fossā et vallō
saeptum tenet, fugā
prohibet (Cicero) 'an army...
- not
become common until the
second century: lēgātī renūntiāvērunt quod
Pompeium in potestāte habērent ([Caesar]) 'the amb****adors
reported that they had...