The death of Pliny the Elder paragraph 3 Flashcards

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iam dies alibi, illic nox omnibus noctibus nigrior densiorque; quam tamen faces multae variaque lumina solvebant.

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Now (there was) daylight elsewhere, (but) there (there was) night black and thicker than every other night; however many torches and several lamps relieved it.

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placuit egredi in litus, et ex promixo adspicere, num mare fugam praeberet; quod adhuc vastum et adversum manebat.

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He decided (lit. it seemed good [to him]) to go down to the shore and to investigate from close by whether the sea might permit any (escape); (but) it still remained swollen (lit. enormous) and hostile.

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ibi in abiecto linteo recumbens semel atque iterum frigidam aquam poposcit haustiqu.

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There, lying down upon a sail cloth (which had been) thrown down (on to the ground), time and time again he asked for, and drank, cold water.

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deinde flammae flammarumque praenuntius odor sulphuris alios in fugam vertunt, excitant illum.

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Then flames and the precursor of flames, the smell of sulphur, turn some to flight, (but) arouses him.

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innitens servis duobus surrexit et statim concidit.

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Leaning on two slaves, he stood up and at once collapsed.

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spiritus enim, ut ego credo, densiore caligine obstructus erat, claususque stomachus qui illi natura invalidus et angustus et saepe aestuans erat.

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For his breathing, as I believe, had been obstructed by thicker fumes, and his windpipe, which in his case was by nature weak and narrow and often inflamed, was blocked.

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ubi dies redditus est (is ab eo quem novissime viderat tertius), corpus inventum est integrum inlaesum opertumque ut fuerat indutus: habitus corporis dormienti quam mortuo similior.

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When the day returned [this (day was) the third from that (day) which he had last seen], his body was found intact, unharmed and covered, just as it had been dressed: the appearance of his body (was) more like (someone) sleeping than (someone) dead.

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