4C(ii) Verres trumps up a charge Flashcards

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quae ubi iste audīuit, nōn mediocrī īnsāniā et furōre sē gerere omnibus uidēbātur;

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When THIS one heard these things, he seemed to everyone to conduct himself with no ordinary craziness and rage;

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hōc modō agēbat, quia nōn potuerat argentum Diodōrō auferre.

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he was acting in this manner, because he had not been able to take the silver from Diodorus.

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Diodōrō igitur absentī minābātur, clāmābat pālam, lacrimābātur.

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Therefore he was threatening the absent Diodorus, he was shouting openly, he was weeping.

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postrēmō seruōs suōs iussit Diodōrum tōtā prōuinciā conquīrere;

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Finally he ordered his slaves to look for Diodorus throughout the whole province;

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sed ille iam castra commōuerat et pōcula collēgerat;

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but that one had moved camp and had collected his cups;

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illō tempore Rōmae habitābat.

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at that time he was living in Rome.

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Verrēs igitur, quī aliquō modō Diodōrum in prōuinciam reuocāre uolēbat, hanc ratiōnem excōgitābat:

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Verres, therefore, who wanted to call Diodorus back to the province in any way possible, thought up this plan:

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cōnstituit Diodōrum, quem absentem esse sciēbat, fīctī cuiusdam crīminis accūsāre.

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he decided to accuse Diodorus, whom he knew to be absent, of a certain trumped up charge.

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rēs clāra erat tōtā Siciliā, Verrem argentī cupiditāte hominem absentem accūsāuisse.

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The affair was famous in all of Sicily, that Verres had accused an absent man because lust for silver.

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intereā Diodōrus Rōmae sordidātus circum patrōnōs atque hospitēs quōs cognōuerat circumībat, …

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Meanwhile Diodorus in Rome, dressed in mourning, was going round his patrons and the hosts whom he knew, …

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… et rem omnem nārrābat.

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… and he was reporting the whole affair.

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quae ubi pater amīcīque Verris audiērunt, …

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When the father and friends of Verres heard this [which when they heard], …

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… litterās uehementīs istī mittēbant rem clāram esse tōtā Rōmā et inuidiōsam;

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… they began sending strongly worded letters to THAT one (that) the affair was famous and unpopular in all Rome;

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perspicuum esse omnia illa propter argentum fierī;

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(and that) it was obvious that all those things were taking place because of silver;

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īnsānīre eum;

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(and that) he was crazy;

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cauēre oportēre;

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(and that) he ought to be careful;

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peritūrum esse hōc ūnō crīmine.

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(and that) he would be done for on this one accusation.

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quās ubi Verrēs perlēgit, sēnsit sē stultē fēcisse;

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When Verres read through these (letters) [which (letters) when he read through them], he realized that he had acted foolishly;

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nam prīmum annum prōuinciae sibi esse;

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for (he realized that) he had (his) first year of the province;

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sē nūllam pecūniam hōc tempore habēre.

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(and he realized that) he at this time had no money.

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furōrem suum igitur nōn pudōre, sed metū et timōre repressit;

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His rage, therefore, he restrained not because of a sense of shame, but out of fear and apprehension;

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Diodōrum absentem condemnāre nōn ausus est.

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he did not dare to condemn the absent Diodorus.

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Diodōrus intereā, Verre praetōre, prope triennium prōuinciā domōque caruit.

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Meanwhile Diodorus, while Verres was praetor, for almost three years stayed away from his province and his home.

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quid plūra dīcam?

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Why will I say more?

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nihil hōc clārius esse potest, iūdicēs.

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Nothing can be clearer, judges.

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eō tempore, Verre praetōre, tōtā Siciliā, …

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At that time, when Verres was praetor, in all of Sicily, …

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… nēmo poterat cōnseruāre aut domī retinere eās rēs quās Verrēs magis concupīuerat.

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… no one could keep safe or keep at home those things which Verres had desired more.