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Hac pugna pugnata Romam profectus est nullo resistente . In propinquis urbi montibus moratus est . Cum aliquot ibi dies castra habuisset et Capuam reverteretur , Q . Fabius Maximus , dictator Romanus , in agro Falerno ei se obiecit . Hic clausus locorum angustiis noctu sine ullo detrimento exercitus se expedivit ; Fabioque , callidissimo imperatori , dedit verba . Namque obducta nocte sarmenta in cornibus iuvencorum deligata incendit et multitudinem magnam dispalatam immisit . Quo repentino obiecto visu tantum terrorem iniecit exercitui Romanorum , ut egredi extra vallum nemo sit ausus . Hanc post rem gestam non ita multis diebus M . Minucium Rufum , magistrum equitum pari dictatorem imperio , dolo productum in proelium fugavit . M . Claudium Marcellum , V consulem , apud Venusiam pari modo interfecit . Longum est omnia enumerare proelia . Quare hoc unum satis erit dictum , ex quo intellegi possit , quantus ille fuerit : quamdiu in Italia fuit , nemo ei in acie restitit , nemo adversus eum post Cannensem pugnam in campo castra posuit .
With
this
fight
having
been
fought
,
he
set
out
for
Roman
with
no
one
resisting
.
He
has
been
delayed
in
the
mountains
close
to
the
city
.
When
he
had
held
camp
there
for
so
many
days
and
was
being
turned
back
to
Capua
,
Quintus
Fabius
Maximus
,
the
Roman
dictator
,
threw
himself
against
him
in
the
Falerian
field
.
He
,
having
been
closed
off
by
the
narrowness
of
the
terrain
,
extracted
himself
at
night
without
any
harm
of
his
army
,
and
he
tricked
Fabius
,
the
cleverest
commander
.
For
,
with
night
having
been
led
in
,
he
lit
on
bundles
of
sticks
,
having
been
tied
on
the
horns
of
cattle
,
on
fire
,
and
sent
down
a
great
multitude
having
been
scattered
.
With
this
sudden
sight
having
been
thrown
in
,
he
threw
in
such
great
terror
to
the
army
of
the
Romans
with
the
result
that
no
one
dared
to
go
outside
of
the
intrenchment
.
After
this
thing
having
been
done
,
in
not
so
many
days
,
he
routed
Marcus
Minucius
Rufus
,
the
commander
of
Master
of
the
Horse
with
equal
power
,
having
been
led
into
a
battle
by
a
trick
.
He
killed
Marcus
Claudius
Marcellus
,
consul
for
the
fifth
time
,
at
Venusia
in
a
similar
way
.
It
would
take
a
long
time
to
count
his
battles
.
For
this
reason
,
this
alone
will
be
enough
to
have
been
said
,
from
what
is
able
to
be
known
,
about
how
great
he
was
:
As
long
as
he
was
in
Italy
,
no
one
resisted
him
in
the
battle
lines
,
no
one
set
up
camps
in
the
battle
field
against
him
after
the
Battle
of
Cannae
.
Chapter 4 DOM
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- Modified on 2021-03-12 14:18:25
- Translated by Dominic Walecka
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Ainu
Hac pugna pugnata Romam profectus est nullo resistente . In propinquis urbi montibus moratus est . Cum aliquot ibi dies castra habuisset et Capuam reverteretur , Q . Fabius Maximus , dictator Romanus , in agro Falerno ei se obiecit . Hic clausus locorum angustiis noctu sine ullo detrimento exercitus se expedivit ; Fabioque , callidissimo imperatori , dedit verba . Namque obducta nocte sarmenta in cornibus iuvencorum deligata incendit et multitudinem magnam dispalatam immisit . Quo repentino obiecto visu tantum terrorem iniecit exercitui Romanorum , ut egredi extra vallum nemo sit ausus . Hanc post rem gestam non ita multis diebus M . Minucium Rufum , magistrum equitum pari dictatorem imperio , dolo productum in proelium fugavit . M . Claudium Marcellum , V consulem , apud Venusiam pari modo interfecit . Longum est omnia enumerare proelia . Quare hoc unum satis erit dictum , ex quo intellegi possit , quantus ille fuerit : quamdiu in Italia fuit , nemo ei in acie restitit , nemo adversus eum post Cannensem pugnam in campo castra posuit .
With
this
fight
having
been
fought
,
he
set
out
for
Roman
with
no
one
resisting
.
He
has
been
delayed
in
the
mountains
close
to
the
city
.
When
he
had
held
camp
there
for
so
many
days
and
was
being
turned
back
to
Capua
,
Quintus
Fabius
Maximus
,
the
Roman
dictator
,
threw
himself
against
him
in
the
Falerian
field
.
He
,
having
been
closed
off
by
the
narrowness
of
the
terrain
,
extracted
himself
at
night
without
any
harm
of
his
army
,
and
he
tricked
Fabius
,
the
cleverest
commander
.
For
,
with
night
having
been
led
in
,
he
lit
on
bundles
of
sticks
,
having
been
tied
on
the
horns
of
cattle
,
on
fire
,
and
sent
down
a
great
multitude
having
been
scattered
.
With
this
sudden
sight
having
been
thrown
in
,
he
threw
in
such
great
terror
to
the
army
of
the
Romans
with
the
result
that
no
one
dared
to
go
outside
of
the
intrenchment
.
After
this
thing
having
been
done
,
in
not
so
many
days
,
he
routed
Marcus
Minucius
Rufus
,
the
commander
of
Master
of
the
Horse
with
equal
power
,
having
been
led
into
a
battle
by
a
trick
.
He
killed
Marcus
Claudius
Marcellus
,
consul
for
the
fifth
time
,
at
Venusia
in
a
similar
way
.
It
would
take
a
long
time
to
count
his
battles
.
For
this
reason
,
this
alone
will
be
enough
to
have
been
said
,
from
what
is
able
to
be
known
,
about
how
great
he
was
:
As
long
as
he
was
in
Italy
,
no
one
resisted
him
in
the
battle
lines
,
no
one
set
up
camps
in
the
battle
field
against
him
after
the
Battle
of
Cannae
.
Nepos 4 Jeremiah Morgan
CM Student /
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- Modified on 2021-03-12 18:14:28
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English
Hac pugna pugnata Romam profectus est nullo resistente . In propinquis urbi montibus moratus est . Cum aliquot ibi dies castra habuisset et Capuam reverteretur , Q . Fabius Maximus , dictator Romanus , in agro Falerno ei se obiecit . Hic clausus locorum angustiis noctu sine ullo detrimento exercitus se expedivit ; Fabioque , callidissimo imperatori , dedit verba . Namque obducta nocte sarmenta in cornibus iuvencorum deligata incendit et multitudinem magnam dispalatam immisit . Quo repentino obiecto visu tantum terrorem iniecit exercitui Romanorum , ut egredi extra vallum nemo sit ausus . Hanc post rem gestam non ita multis diebus M . Minucium Rufum , magistrum equitum pari dictatorem imperio , dolo productum in proelium fugavit . M . Claudium Marcellum , V consulem , apud Venusiam pari modo interfecit . Longum est omnia enumerare proelia . Quare hoc unum satis erit dictum , ex quo intellegi possit , quantus ille fuerit : quamdiu in Italia fuit , nemo ei in acie restitit , nemo adversus eum post Cannensem pugnam in campo castra posuit .
With
this
fight
having
been
fought
,
he
set
out
for
Roman
with
no
one
resisting
.
He
has
been
delayed
in
the
mountains
close
to
the
city
.
When
he
had
held
camp
there
for
so
many
days
and
was
being
turned
back
to
Capua
,
Quintus
Fabius
Maximus
,
the
Roman
dictator
,
threw
himself
against
him
in
the
Falerian
field
.
He
,
having
been
closed
off
by
the
narrowness
of
the
terrain
,
extracted
himself
at
night
without
any
harm
of
his
army
,
and
he
tricked
Fabius
,
the
cleverest
commander
.
For
,
with
night
having
been
led
in
,
he
lit
on
bundles
of
sticks
,
having
been
tied
on
the
horns
of
cattle
,
on
fire
,
and
sent
down
a
great
multitude
having
been
scattered
.
With
this
sudden
sight
having
been
thrown
in
,
he
threw
in
such
great
terror
to
the
army
of
the
Romans
with
the
result
that
no
one
dared
to
go
outside
of
the
intrenchment
.
After
this
thing
having
been
done
,
in
not
so
many
days
,
he
routed
Marcus
Minucius
Rufus
,
the
commander
of
Master
of
the
Horse
with
equal
power
,
having
been
led
into
a
battle
by
a
trick
.
He
killed
Marcus
Claudius
Marcellus
,
consul
for
the
fifth
time
,
at
Venusia
in
a
similar
way
.
It
would
take
a
long
time
to
count
his
battles
.
For
this
reason
,
this
alone
will
be
enough
to
have
been
said
,
from
what
is
able
to
be
known
,
about
how
great
he
was
:
As
long
as
he
was
in
Italy
,
no
one
resisted
him
in
the
battle
lines
,
no
one
set
up
camps
in
the
battle
field
against
him
after
the
Battle
of
Cannae
.
Nepos 4 Michael Chevrette
CM Student /
- Created on 2021-03-11 06:36:36
- Aligned by CM Student
Ainu
Ainu
Hac pugna pugnata Romam profectus est nullo resistente . In propinquis urbi montibus moratus est . Cum aliquot ibi dies castra habuisset et Capuam reverteretur , Q . Fabius Maximus , dictator Romanus , in agro Falerno ei se obiecit . Hic clausus locorum angustiis noctu sine ullo detrimento exercitus se expedivit ; Fabioque , callidissimo imperatori , dedit verba . Namque obducta nocte sarmenta in cornibus iuvencorum deligata incendit et multitudinem magnam dispalatam immisit . Quo repentino obiecto visu tantum terrorem iniecit exercitui Romanorum , ut egredi extra vallum nemo sit ausus . Hanc post rem gestam non ita multis diebus M . Minucium Rufum , magistrum equitum pari dictatorem imperio , dolo productum in proelium fugavit . M . Claudium Marcellum , V consulem , apud Venusiam pari modo interfecit . Longum est omnia enumerare proelia . Quare hoc unum satis erit dictum , ex quo intellegi possit , quantus ille fuerit : quamdiu in Italia fuit , nemo ei in acie restitit , nemo adversus eum post Cannensem pugnam in campo castra posuit .
With
this
fight
having
been
fought
,
he
set
out
for
Roman
with
no
one
resisting
.
He
has
been
delayed
in
the
mountains
close
to
the
city
.
When
he
had
held
camp
there
for
so
many
days
and
was
being
turned
back
to
Capua
,
Quintus
Fabius
Maximus
,
the
Roman
dictator
,
threw
himself
against
him
in
the
Falerian
field
.
He
,
having
been
closed
off
by
the
narrowness
of
the
terrain
,
extracted
himself
at
night
without
any
harm
of
his
army
,
and
he
tricked
Fabius
,
the
cleverest
commander
.
For
,
with
night
having
been
led
in
,
he
lit
on
bundles
of
sticks
,
having
been
tied
on
the
horns
of
cattle
,
on
fire
,
and
sent
down
a
great
multitude
having
been
scattered
.
With
this
sudden
sight
having
been
thrown
in
,
he
threw
in
such
great
terror
to
the
army
of
the
Romans
with
the
result
that
no
one
dared
to
go
outside
of
the
intrenchment
.
After
this
thing
having
been
done
,
in
not
so
many
days
,
he
routed
Marcus
Minucius
Rufus
,
the
commander
of
Master
of
the
Horse
with
equal
power
,
having
been
led
into
a
battle
by
a
trick
.
He
killed
Marcus
Claudius
Marcellus
,
consul
for
the
fifth
time
,
at
Venusia
in
a
similar
way
.
It
would
take
a
long
time
to
count
his
battles
.
For
this
reason
,
this
alone
will
be
enough
to
have
been
said
,
from
what
is
able
to
be
known
,
about
how
great
he
was
:
As
long
as
he
was
in
Italy
,
no
one
resisted
him
in
the
battle
lines
,
no
one
set
up
camps
in
the
battle
field
against
him
after
the
Battle
of
Cannae
.
Marshall nepos 4
CM Student /
- Created on 2021-03-12 06:51:55
- Aligned by CM Student
Latin
English
Hac pugna pugnata Romam profectus est nullo resistente . In propinquis urbi montibus moratus est . Cum aliquot ibi dies castra habuisset et Capuam reverteretur , Q . Fabius Maximus , dictator Romanus , in agro Falerno ei se obiecit . Hic clausus locorum angustiis noctu sine ullo detrimento exercitus se expedivit ; Fabioque , callidissimo imperatori , dedit verba . Namque obducta nocte sarmenta in cornibus iuvencorum deligata incendit et multitudinem magnam dispalatam immisit . Quo repentino obiecto visu tantum terrorem iniecit exercitui Romanorum , ut egredi extra vallum nemo sit ausus . Hanc post rem gestam non ita multis diebus M . Minucium Rufum , magistrum equitum pari dictatorem imperio , dolo productum in proelium fugavit . M . Claudium Marcellum , V consulem , apud Venusiam pari modo interfecit . Longum est omnia enumerare proelia . Quare hoc unum satis erit dictum , ex quo intellegi possit , quantus ille fuerit : quamdiu in Italia fuit , nemo ei in acie restitit , nemo adversus eum post Cannensem pugnam in campo castra posuit .
With
this
fight
having
been
fought
,
he
set
out
for
Roman
with
no
one
resisting
.
He
has
been
delayed
in
the
mountains
close
to
the
city
.
When
he
had
held
camp
there
for
so
many
days
and
was
being
turned
back
to
Capua
,
Quintus
Fabius
Maximus
,
the
Roman
dictator
,
threw
himself
against
him
in
the
Falerian
field
.
He
,
having
been
closed
off
by
the
narrowness
of
the
terrain
,
extracted
himself
at
night
without
any
harm
of
his
army
,
and
he
tricked
Fabius
,
the
cleverest
commander
.
For
,
with
night
having
been
led
in
,
he
lit
on
bundles
of
sticks
,
having
been
tied
on
the
horns
of
cattle
,
on
fire
,
and
sent
down
a
great
multitude
having
been
scattered
.
With
this
sudden
sight
having
been
thrown
in
,
he
threw
in
such
great
terror
to
the
army
of
the
Romans
with
the
result
that
no
one
dared
to
go
outside
of
the
intrenchment
.
After
this
thing
having
been
done
,
in
not
so
many
days
,
he
routed
Marcus
Minucius
Rufus
,
the
commander
of
Master
of
the
Horse
with
equal
power
,
having
been
led
into
a
battle
by
a
trick
.
He
killed
Marcus
Claudius
Marcellus
,
consul
for
the
fifth
time
,
at
Venusia
in
a
similar
way
.
It
would
take
a
long
time
to
count
his
battles
.
For
this
reason
,
this
alone
will
be
enough
to
have
been
said
,
from
what
is
able
to
be
known
,
about
how
great
he
was
:
As
long
as
he
was
in
Italy
,
no
one
resisted
him
in
the
battle
lines
,
no
one
set
up
camps
in
the
battle
field
against
him
after
the
Battle
of
Cannae
.
Christopher Kennedy Pasiphae
CM Student /
- Created on 2021-09-21 20:29:18
- Modified on 2021-09-22 05:22:18
- Aligned by CM Student
Ainu
Ainu
Pasiphae , Solis filia , uxor Minois , sacra deae Veneris per aliquot annos non fecerat . Ob id , Venus amorem infandum illi obiecit , ut taurum amaret . In hoc Daedalus exsul cum venisset , petiit ab eo auxilium . Is ei vaccam ligneam fecit et verae vaccae corium induxit , in qua illa cum tauro concubuit ; ex quo compressu Minotaurum peperit capite bubulo parte inferiore humana . Tunc Daedalus Minotauro labyrinthum inextricabili exitu fecit , in quo est conclusus .
Pasiphae
,
daughter
of
Sun
,
wife
of
Minios
,
had
not
made
sacrifices
to
Venus
.
On
account
of
this
,
Venus
threw
an
unspeakable
love
into
her
,
so
that
she
would
love
a
bull
.
When
Daedalus
came
in
this
situation
from
exile
,
she
had
to
seek
help
from
him
.
He
made
a
wooden
cow
for
her
and
led
in
the
skin
of
a
real
bull
,
in
which
they
hung
out
with
.
Out
of
this
union
she
gave
birth
to
the
minotaur
.
Theseus story
CM Student /
- Created on 2021-09-21 20:45:12
- Modified on 2021-09-21 20:46:02
- Aligned by CM Student
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English
Pasiphae , Solis filia , uxor Minois , sacra deae Veneris per aliquot annos non fecerat . Ob id , Venus amorem infandum illi obiecit , ut taurum amaret . In hoc Daedalus exsul cum venisset , petiit ab eo auxilium . Is ei vaccam ligneam fecit et verae vaccae corium induxit , in qua illa cum tauro concubuit ; ex quo compressu Minotaurum peperit capite bubulo parte inferiore humana . Tunc Daedalus Minotauro labyrinthum inextricabili exitu fecit , in quo est conclusus .
Pasiphae
,
daughter
of
the
Sun
,
wife
of
Minois
,
had
not
made
sacred
things
to
the
god
Venus
through
some
years
.
On
a
count
of
it
,
Venus
threw
an
unspeakable
love
to
her
.
So
that
she
would
love
the
bull
.
When
Dedalus
came
as
a
wanderer
into
this
matter
,
she
sought
help
from
him
.
He
is
able
to
make
a
wooden
cow
for
her
and
he
led
in
the
skin
of
a
true
cow
where
he
could
present
with
the
bull
.
And
asked
for
help
from
him
.
In
which
she
hung
out
with
the
bull
.
She
gave
birth
to
the
baby
with
the
head
of
a
bull
and
the
penis
of
a
human
.
Christopher Kennedy Ariadne
CM Student /
- Created on 2021-09-29 06:45:31
- Modified on 2021-09-29 06:55:37
- Aligned by CM Student
Ainu
Ainu
Theseus in insula Dia tempestate retentus cogitans , si Ariadnen in patriam portasset , sibi opprobrium futurum , itaque in insula Dia dormientem reliquit ; quam Liber amans inde sibi in coniugium abduxit . Theseus autem cum navigaret , oblitus est vela atra mutare , itaque Aegeus pater eius credens Theseum a Minotauro esse consumptum in mare se praecipitavit , ex quo Aegeum pelagus est dictum . Ariadnes autem sororem Phaedram Theseus duxit in coniugium .
Theseus
,
having
been
delayed
by
a
storm
on
the
island
of
Naxos
,
thinking
that
,
if
he
were
to
carry
Ariadne
to
his
fatherland
,
there
would
be
a
reproach
for
him
.
Therefore
,
he
left
her
sleeping
on
the
island
of
Naxos
.
Dionysus
,
loving
her
,
led
her
off
from
there
into
marriage
with
himself
.
However
,
when
Theseus
was
sailing
,
he
has
forgotten
to
change
the
black
sails
,
therefore
his
father
Aegeus
,
thinking
that
Theseus
has
been
eaten
by
the
Minotaur
,
threw
himself
into
the
sea
,
from
which
the
Aegean
Sea
is
named
.
However
,
Theseus
led
Phaedra
,
the
sister
of
Ariadne
,
into
marriage
.
Kennedy, Odyssey
CM Student /
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- Modified on 2021-10-27 19:22:17
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Ainu
Ainu
Ad quam Eurylochum cum viginti duobus sociis misit , quos illa ab humana specie immutavit . Eurylochus timens , qui non intraverat , inde fugit et Ulixi nuntiavit , qui solus ad eam se contulit ; sed in itinere Mercurius ei remedium dedit monstravitque , quomodo Circen deciperet . Qui postquam ad Circen venit et poculum ab ea accepit , remedium Mercurii monitu coniecit ensemque strinxit minatus , nisi socios sibi restitueret , se eam interfecturum . Tunc Circe intellexit non sine voluntate deorum id esse factum ; itaque fide data se nihil tale commissuram socios eius ad pristinam formam restituit , ipsa cum eodem concubuit , ex quo filios duos procreavit , Nausithoum et Telegonum .
He
sent
Eurylochus
to
her
with
twenty
two
men
,
whom
she
transformed
from
their
human
form
.
Eurylochus
,
being
afraid
,
who
did
not
enter
,
fled
from
there
and
reported
to
Odysseus
,
who
brought
himself
to
her
alone
.
But
on
his
way
Mercury
gave
a
cure
to
him
and
showed
him
how
to
trick
Circe
.
After
he
came
to
Circe
and
accepted
the
cup
from
her
,
because
of
the
warning
of
Mercury
,
he
threw
the
cure
in
and
drew
his
sword
,
threatening
that
,
unless
she
restored
his
men
to
him
,
he
would
kill
her
.
Then
Circe
understood
that
this
has
been
done
not
without
the
will
of
the
gods
.
Therefore
,
with
trust
having
been
given
that
she
would
do
no
such
thing
,
she
returned
his
men
to
their
former
condition
.
She
laid
with
him
,
from
whom
she
gave
birth
to
two
sons
,
Nausithous
and
Telegonus
.
Joe Freeman
CM Student /
- Created on 2021-11-09 01:36:17
- Modified on 2021-11-17 14:09:41
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Ἑλληνική Transliterate
Ἑλληνική Transliterate
" Forte dominus Capuae exierat ad scruta scita expedienda . Nactus ego occasionem persuadeo hospitem nostrum , ut mecum ad quintum miliarium veniat . Erat autem miles , fortis tanquam Orcus . Apoculamus nos circa gallicinia ; luna lucebat tanquam meridie . Venimus inter monimenta : homo meus coepit ad stelas facere ; sedeo ego cantabundus et stelas numero . Deinde ut respexi ad comitem , ille exuit se et omnia vestimenta secundum viam posuit . Mihi anima in naso esse ; stabam tanquam mortuus . At ille circumminxit vestimenta sua , et subito lupus factus est . Nolite me iocari putare ; ut mentiar , nullius patrimonium tanti facio .
"
By
chance
the
master
comes
to
Capua
in
order
to
acquire
odds
and
ends
.
Having
obtained
the
opportunity
to
persuade
our
guests
to
come
with
me
to
the
fifth
milepost
.
He
was
a
good
soldier
,
strong
as
Orcus
.
We
wandered
off
around
the
crow
,
so
the
moon
shines
at
noon
.
We
come
between
the
gravestone
:
the
man
begins
to
pee
on
the
gravestone
;
I
sit
singing
and
count
the
gravestones
.
Then
as
he
looks
back
at
his
companion
,
he
pulls
off
himself
and
places
all
the
clothes
next
to
the
road
.
My
soul
is
in
my
nose
;
he
stands
as
if
he
was
dead
.
He
pees
around
in
a
circle
on
his
clothes
,
and
a
wolf
is
made
.
He
doesn’t
think
that
he
is
joking
about
me
,
that
would
lie
,
I
would
make
no
such
inheritance
.