Section 4G(ii) Why didn't you talk to Raecius? Flashcards
quid?
What?
cum Gauius Lūcium Raecium equitem Rōmānum quī tum in Siciliā erat ut cognitōrem nōmināret, …
When Gavius was naming the Roman knight Lucius Raecius, who was then in Sicily, as a character witness, …
… cūr litterās ad eum nōn mīsistī?
… why didn’t you send letters to him?
sī Raecius cognōsceret hominem, …
If Raecius should recognize the man, …
… aliquid dē summō suppliciō remitterēs;
… you would remit something from the death penalty;
sī ignōrāret, tum, sī ita tibi uidērētur, nouum iūs cōnstituerēs, …
Should he not know him, then, should this seem to you a good idea, you would establish a new right
… et eum quī cognitōrem nōn daret, …
… and [as for] anyone doesn’t give a character witness, ..
… quamuīs cīuis Rōmānus esset,
… even if he were a Roman citizen, …
… in crucem tollerēs.
… you would crucify him [raised onto a cross]
sed quid ego plūra dē Gauiō?
But why (should I say) more about Gavius?
nōn sōlum Gauiō tum fuistī īnfestus, Verrēs, …
Not only to Gavius at that time were you hateful, Verres, …
… sed etiam nōminī, generī, iūrī populī Rōmānī hostis;
… but even to the name, the race, the rights (ius) of the Roman people (you were) an enemy;
nōn illī hominī, sed causae commūnī lībertātis inimīcus fuistī.
not to that man, but to the common cause of liberty have you been hostile.
nam facinus est uincīre cīuem Rōmānum, …
for it is a crime to bind a Roman citizen, …
… scelus uerberāre,
… it is a wicked thing to beat (one), …