IIIVIR Flashcards
Philippic 1 - Honours of Caesar
The promises brought to light after his death far outnumber those given to him in all his life. (Cicero on Antonius)
Philippic II - Fulvia
The fate of Clodius and Curio awaits you too as you have that in your house which was fateful to them both.
Philippic II - the property of Pompey Magnus
The property of P.M. was subjected to the harsh voice of the auctioneer. // Heinous crime to bid - nobody by Antonius.
Philippic II - state of the house.
Brothels instead of bedrooms and cheap eateries in place of dining rooms.
Philippic II - at the feast of the Luperci
Presentation of a diadem to JC from MA. Premeditated crime - Caesar rejects it and the people applaud.
Philippic XIV
The Republic as preserved by Pansa, Hirtius and Octavian. Salut Caesar as imperator.
Appian, Civil Wars - establishment
They meet at a small island near Mutina. Plan the IIIvirate as well as the proscriptions
Virgil, Georgics - Philippi
The idea of the farmer dredging up corroded javelins or hitting empty helmets.
Suetonius, Life of Augustus - Perusia.
Took vengeance on many, meeting attempts to beg for pardon (..) with one reply, “you must die”.
Propertius, Siege of Perusia
His family as suffering loss of life and property. Abandoned limbs of my kinsman. // Discord at Rome taking hold of her citizens.
Plutarch, Life of Antony - sext p.
Sext P. as ravaging Italy and having the sea unsafe. Agreement that he can have Sicily and Sardinia and has to send a set amount of grain.
Augustus, Res Gestae - Sext Pomp.
I freed the sea from pirates - voluntary oath off allegiance from all the lands. (lie the way Augustus is presenting this).