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  1. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Rama Judicial. Calle 12 No. 7 - 65, Palacio de Justicia Alfonso Reyes Echandía, Bogotá Colombia PBX: (57) 601 - 565 8500 - E-mail: info@cendoj.ramajudicial.gov.co

  2. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Lucan (born ad 39, Corduba [now Córdoba], Spain—died 65, Rome [Italy]) was a Roman poet and republican patriot whose historical epic, the Bellum civile, better known as the Pharsalia because of its vivid account of that battle, is remarkable as the single major Latin epic poem that eschewed the intervention of the gods.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Hace 6 días · Rama Judicial. Calle 12 No. 7 - 65, Palacio de Justicia Alfonso Reyes Echandía, Bogotá Colombia PBX: (57) 601 - 565 8500 - E-mail: info@cendoj.ramajudicial.gov.co

  4. 30 de mar. de 2024 · The “Life of Caesar” is an adaptation from Charles Francois L’Homond’s (1727-1794) De Viri Illustribus Urbis Romae (commonly shortened to “ Viri Romae ”). The second half of the year was spent on selected and adapted readings from Caesar’s Commentarii de Bello Gallico and Commentarii de Bello Civili and also “the Argonauts” from Francis Ritchie’s Fabulae Faciles .

  5. Hace 3 días · Lukan: De bello civili / Der Bürgerkrieg, 720 S., 17,80 Euro. Lukans Epos über den römischen Bürgerkrieg, der in den Untergang der Republik mündete und dem Kaisertum den Weg bereitete, nimmt in der Geschichte der antiken Epik einen einzigartigen Platz ein.

  6. Hace 6 días · de exercitibus dimittendis: Ablativus limitationis facturus esset: PFA als Prädikatsnomen (Vgl. Coniugatio periphrastica) Tenuis atque infirmi haec animi videri: Genitivus possessivus (tenuis atque infirmi animi) in übertragener Bedeutung, in Abhängigkeit von unpersönlichem videtur. [71] neque vero: nicht adversativ, sondern bekräftigend.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2024 · And Caesar had the gall to give a blow-by-blow description — in Commentarii de Bello Civili — of him slaughtering fellow citizens to become top dog in the ancient world. It must ne’er be forgotten that it was he, not Augustus, who was Rome’s first emperor/king. (He had a little Richard Nixon in him.) TRIGGER ALERT!