- and the
Supplicium," pp. 66–69. Oldfather, "Livy and the
Supplicium," p. 68. Tertullian, Apologeti**** 9.2; Oldfather, "Livy and the
Supplicium," p. 69...
- of
ancient Rome,
fustuarium (Gr**** ξυλοκοπία, xylokopia) or
fustuarium supplicium ("the
punishment of cudgeling") was a
severe form of
military discipline...
- only.
Death was a very
common punishment and was
referred to as
summum supplicium, or the "extreme penalty". The
death sentence was
often the punishment...
-
rejected by
William A. Oldfather, who
shows that this form of
execution (the
supplicium more maiorum,
punishment in
accordance with the
custom of our ancestors)...
-
contra the view of
Mommsen (pp. 65–66), who
thought that the
supplicium servile and the
supplicium de more
maiorum were one and the same. Cook, "Crucifixion...
- that link her to the
group of the Semones, as is
shown by
Festus s.v.
supplicium: when a
citizen was put to
death the
custom was to
sacrifice a lamb of...
- subjunctive: haec sī ēnūntiāta Ariovistō sint, nōn dubitāre quīn dē
omnibus supplicium sūmat (Caesar) 'they said that if
these things were
reported to Ariovistus...
-
tense verb: haec sī Ariovistō nūntiāta sint, nōn dubitāre quīn dē
omnibus supplicium sūmat (Caesar) 'they said that if
these things were
reported to Ariovistus...
- immediately' haec sī Ariovistō nūntiāta sint, nōn dubitāre quīn dē
omnibus supplicium sūmat (Caesar) 'they said that if
these things were
reported to Ariovistus...