Section 5B(i) Lentulus and the Allobroges Flashcards

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īsdem temporibus Rōmae …

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In those same times, at Rome, …

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… Lentulus, sīcutī Catilīna praecēperat,

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… Lentulus, just as Catiline had ordered, …

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… quōscumque nouīs rēbus idōneōs esse crēdēbat, aut per sē aut per aliōs sollicitābat.

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… was inciting whomever he believed were suitable for revolution, either by [through] himself or through others.

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igitur P. Vmbrēnō cuidam negōtium dat …

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Therefore he gives to a certain Publius Umbrenus as a task …

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… ut lēgātōs Allobrogum requīrat …

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… that he seek out ambassadors of the Allobroges …

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… eōsque impellat ad societātem bellī, …

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… and (that) he urge them to a partnership in [of] war, …

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… sciēbat enim Lentulus …

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… for Lentulus knew …

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… Allobrogēs pūblicē prīuātimque aere aliēnō oppressōs …

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… that the Allobroges had been crushed publicly and privately by debt …

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… et nātūrā gentem Gallicam bellicōsam esse.

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… and (that) by nature the Gallic race was warlike.

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exīstimābat igitur fore ut facile ad tāle cōnsilium addūcerentur.

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Therefore he thought that it would be easy to lead (them) to such a plan.

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Vmbrēnus, quod in Galliā negōtiātus erat, …

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Umbrenus, because he had done business in Gaul, …

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plērīsque prīncipibus cīuitātum nōtus erat atque eōs nōuerat;

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was known to many of the leaders of the cities and he knew them;

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itaque sine morā, ubī prīmum lēgātōs in forō cōnspexit, …

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and so without delay, when first he caught sight of the ambassadors in the forum, …

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… rogāuit pauca dē statū cīuitātis et miserō eius cāsū.

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… he asked a few things about the status of the their city and its wretched fortune.

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postquam illōs uīdit querī dē auāritiā magistrātuum, …

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After he saw them complain about the greed of the magistrates, …

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… accūsāre senātum quod in eō nihil auxilī esset, …

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… (and after he saw them) accuse the senate because there was no assistance in it, …

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… miseriīs suīs remedium mortem exspectāre, …

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… (and after saw that) they awaited death (as) a remedy for their miseries, …

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… “at ego” inquit, “uōbīs, sī modo uirī esse uultis, ratiōnem ostendam …

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… he said “But I will show to you, if only you wish to man up [be men], a plan, …

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“… quā tanta ista mala effugiātis.”

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“… by which you can escape these evils of yours (that are) so great.”

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haec ubi dīxit, …

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When he said these things, …

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… Allobrogēs, in maximam spem adductī, ōrāre Vmbrēnum …

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… the Allobroges, led into the greatest hope, begged Umbrenus …

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… ut suī miserērētur;

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… to take pity on them;

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nihil tam difficile esse quod nōn factūrī essent, …

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… (they said that) nothing was so difficult that they would not do it [which they would not do], …

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… ut cīuitātem aere aliēnō līberārent.

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… to free (their) city from debt.

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ille eōs in domum quandam perdūcit quae forō propinqua erat.

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He (Umbrenus) brought them to a certain home which was close to the forum.

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praetereā Gabīnium arcessit, …

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Besides that he summoned Gabinius, …

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… quō māior auctōritās sermōnī inesset …

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… so that a greater authority would be (present) in the conversation …

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… et quō facilius eīs persuādēret.

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… and so that he would persuade them more easily.

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Gabīniō praesente …

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With Gabinius present …

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… coniūrātiōnem aperit, …

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… he reveals the conspiracy, …

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… nōminat sociōs, praetereā multōs innoxiōs,

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… he names allies, and besides that (names) many innocent (people),

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… quō lēgātīs animus amplior esset.

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… so that the spirit of the ambassadors would be greater.

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persuāsit eīs ut operam pollicērentur, …

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He persuaded them to promise (their) assistance, …

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deinde pollicitōs operam suam domum dīmittit.

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and then, when they have promised their assistance, he sends them home [he sends home the having promised ones].