Cincinnatus- LIVY Flashcards

1
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vis Sabinorum ingens

A

A huge force of Sabines

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2
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infesta populatione

A

with terrible devastation

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3
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prope ad moenia urbis venit.

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came near to the walls of the city.

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4
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foedati agri,

A

The fields [were] laid waste,

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5
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terror iniectus urbi est.

A

the city was struck with terror.

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6
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tanta trepidatio fuit

A

There was as great a panic

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7
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quanta si urbem, non castra hostes obsiderent.

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as if the enemy were besieging the city, not the camp.

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8
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itaque civibus dictatorem dici placuit

A

Therefore, the citizens decided that a dictator should be appointed

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9
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qui rem perculsam restitueret,

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to restore the shattered state,

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10
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et Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus consensu omnium dicitur.

A

and Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus was chosen by the consent of all.

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11
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spes unica imperii populi Romani,

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The sole hope of the power of the Roman people,

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12
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Quinctius trans Tiberim

A

Quinctius, across the Tiber,

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13
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contra eum ipsum locum ubi nunc navalia sunt

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opposite the very place where the docks now are,

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14
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quattuor iugerum colebat agrum,

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cultivated a farm of four acres,

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15
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quae prata Quinctia vocantur.

A

which are now called the Quinctian meadows.

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16
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ibi ab legatis

A

There, by the envoys

17
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seu fossam fodiens palae innixus,

A

whether leaning on a stake while digging a ditch,

18
Q

seu cum araret,

A

or while ploughing,

19
Q

operi certe (id quod constat) agresti intentus

A

certainly engrossed in some farming task (as is generally accepted),

20
Q

salute data in vicem redditaque

A

after greetings had been given in turn and responded to,

21
Q

rogatus est ut togatus mandata senatus audiret.

A

he was asked to listen to the commands of the senate, once he was dressed in his toga.

22
Q

admiratus rogitansque ‘satin salve?’

A

Bewildered, and asking continually, “Is everything quite all right?”

23
Q

uxorem togam propere e tugurio proferre iubet.

A

he ordered his wife to bring his toga quickly from their cottage.

24
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qua simul absterso pulvere ac sudore velatus processit,

A

As soon as he stepped forward, wiping off the dust and sweat, dressed in it,

25
dictatorem eum legati gratulantes consalutant,
the envoys, congratulating him, hailed him as dictator,
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in urbem vocant;
called him into the city,
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qui terror sit in exercitu exponunt.
and explained what terror there was in the army.