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History of Julius Caesar Vol. 2 of 2

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All this account is taken from the argument by Asconius Servius, serving as an introduction to his Commentary on the Oration for Milo. (See the edit. of Orelli, pp. 41, 42. – Dio Cassius, XL. 53.)

755

Dio Cassius, XL. 54.

756

Velleius Paterculus, II. 68.

757

Plutarch, Pompey, 58.

758

Dio Cassius, XL. 53.

759

Appian, Civil Wars, II. 24.

760

Dio Cassius, XL. 52.

761

Plutarch, Pompey, 59.

762

Dio Cassius, XL. 56; comp. 30.

763

Tacitus, Annales, III. 28.

764

“Shall I pronounce against Cæsar? But what then becomes of that faith sworn, when, for this same privilege which he demands, I myself, at his prayer at Ravenna, went to solicit Cœlius, the tribune of the people? What do I say, at this prayer! at the prayer of Pompey himself, then invested with his third consulship, of eternal memory.” (Cicero, Epist. ad Atticum, VII. 1.

765

“It is he, Pompey, who has absolutely willed that the ten tribunes should propose the decree which permitted Cæsar to ask for the consulship without coming to Rome.” (Cicero, Epist. ad Atticum, VIII. 3. – Dio Cassius, XL. 56. – Suetonius, Cæsar, 28.)

766

Appian, Civil Wars, II. 25.

767

Plutarch, Pompey, 55. – Valerius Maximus, IX. 5. – Appian, Civil Wars, II. 23, 24.

768

Dio Cassius, XL. 57.

769

“ … He (Vercingetorix) reckoned on persuading all Gaul to take arms while they were preparing at Rome a revolt against Cæsar. If the chief of the Gauls had deferred his enterprise until Cæsar had the civil war to contend with, he would have struck all Italy with no less terror than was caused in former days by the Cimbri and the Teutones.” (Plutarch, Cæsar, 28.)

770

“In all Gaul there are only two classes of men who count and are considered (the Druids and the knights), for the people have hardly any other rank than that of slaves.” (De Bello Gallico, VI. 13.)

771

Dio Cassius, XL. 50.

772

De Bello Gallico, VI. 12.

773

De Bello Gallico, VI. 15.

774

De Bello Gallico, VI. 4.

775

De Bello Gallico, VI. 12.

776

De Bello Gallico, VI. 4.

777

De Bello Gallico, VII. 76.

778

De Bello Gallico, V. 27.

779
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