SALLUST

(Caius Sallustius Crispus)sălˈəst, 86 b.c.–c.34 b.c., Roman historian. He was tribune of the people (52 b.c.) and praetor (46). He was ejected (50) from the senate ostensibly for adultery, but more probably because of his partisanship for Caesar. He served with Caesar after his praetorship and was his governor in Numidia; he was subsequently accused of misusing his governorship for personal gain. His principal works are the Bellum Catilinae, on the conspiracy of Catiline and his account of the Jugurthine War, Bellum Jugurthinum. His history of Rome is extant only in fragments; it probably covered the period 78 b.c. to 67 b.c. There are also two letters, in rhetorical style, from Sallust to Caesar, the authenticity of which has been greatly disputed. As a historian Sallust was important as one of the first to write historical monographs dealing with sharply limited events and periods. Although his style is consciously archaic, it is distinguished by its terseness and directness. His character sketches are particularly impressive and vivid, and his work has found as many imitators as critics.

See studies by D. C. Earl (1961) and R. Syme (1964); bibliography by A. D. Leeman (rev. ed. 1965).

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3 Style and Attitude: Sallust and Livy Sallust Ciceros Nature of Style Shortly after Ciceros murder in 43 BC, Sallust began his career as a historian by publishing the Bellum Catilinae, a monograph on the Catilinarian conspiracy of 63 BC. 1...
...murder of Clodius. Asconius also names Sallust as active in support of his fellow tribune...It could be surmised from this that Sallust was on the side of Clodius and Pompeius...vicissitudes of political intrigue--Sallust was expelled from the senate in 50 Dio...
...Plutarch; it is recorded as allegation by Sallust, as fact by Plutarch. 18 The seduction...achieved by women, dogs and horses in Sallust, by pleasures, parties and women in...quite different, and this is conclusive. Sallust alleges a moral crisis, in which expenditure...
...of decline and fall. Like Thucydides, Sallust wrote from the vantage point of a man...concurred with Quintilians high estimation of Sallust, and Saint Augustines favorable opinion...Humanist, Desiderius Erasmus, preferred Sallust to Livy and Tacitus for use in school...
...1.11. On this key passage in Sallust and its relation to Thucydidean thought on human nature see Karl Buchner, Sallust (Heidelberg: 1960), pp. 68...Avenarius, Die griechische Vorbilder des Sallust, Symbolae Osloenses 33 (1957...
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...their help Per eas" (xxiv. 4) When Sallust tells how Cicero learnt of the conspiracy...reveals the plot--or so we assume, for Sallust is vague here. Fulvia appears after Curiuss...muliere nobili" (BC, xxiii. 3). Sallust asserts that "she did not at all keep...
...By extension, given the indications of Sallust, Livy, Picard and others, a considerable...prominent Roman authors such as Livy and Sallust. The analyses of secondary material also...Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Inc., 1968). Sallust, Jugurthine War, translated by S.A...
...Thucydides" account of the stasis at Corcyra, Sallust analyzes the Catilinarian conspiracy as...or stereotyped invective. According to Sallust, Catiline compelled his confederates...permixtum in pateris circumtulisse}" Sallust continues, Others thought that these...
...will no longer think his Livy, his Sallust, his Homer, or his Virgil pleasing...history as moral fable, but also that of Sallust, who juxtaposes the corruption of Rome...mark all individuals recurs throughout Sallust, and as Butler notes, "Among historians...
...Nebrija,Julius Caesar, and Caius Crispus Sallust, from Diego de Mexia in Seville. Nevertheless...Petrarch, Aristotle, Caesar, Titus Livy, Sallust, Linnaeus Annaeus Seneca, and P Terence...Ovidius Naso, Quintus Curtius Rufus, Sallust, Suetonius Tranquillus, Terence, and...
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...magnetism. Catiline could, the historian Sallust (and Catilines contemporary) tells us...had no trouble attracting a following. Sallust informs us: "Amid the corruption of...some credence to this view, although Sallust--a friend and unabashed partisan of...
...Herodotus, Xeuophon, Plutarch, Livy, Sallust, Tacitus and Polybius. Thomas Jeffersons...recorded by Herodotus, Livy, Tacitus, Sallust, Plutarch, Polybius and others, they...England, he said (quoting Roman historian Sallust), had descended to the level where...
...translated by John Selby Watson), Chapter 91, the Roman historian Sallust calmly relates what the Roman army did after the town of Capsa...from ancient times to the present (as the quotation from Sallust shows). It also fits the behaviors of chimpanzees and bonobos...
...Africa. The History of the Jugurthine War by Gaius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust) is necessary and chilling companion reading for the Thompson committee report. Sallust writes with a literary compression definitely lacking in the sprawling 2...
...Department. In addition to presenting proof of competence in Latin and Greek grammar, and the works of Caesar, Cicero, Virgil, Sallust, Xenophon and Homer, candidates for admission in 1868 were required to know Smiths Smaller History of Greece and Smiths History...
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...they lived in compared to past times. Sallust, writing in the first century B.C...service of the state. But in his own time, Sallust feared that the emergence of absolute...service came to be regarded as an art. What Sallust and Livy longed for was a sterner, stoical...
...of Julius Caesar, charming, clement, and ruthless at times, relies too much on legend and his enemiesa version than on Sallust.) Our Strong Republic is not about to collapse, after all. Our republic does not need saving. Itas the poor people who...
...000 years, you can only imagine how it must have been for the men sitting around him. According to the Roman historian Sallust: When Cato sat down, all the senators of consular rank and a large number of others expressed approval of his proposal and...


 

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SALLUST (Caius Sallustius Crispus)sal st, 86...two letters, in rhetorical style, from Sallust to Caesar, the authenticity of which has been greatly disputed. As a historian Sallust was important as one of the first to write...
...encyclopedist Varro , the statesmen and prose masters Cicero and Julius Caesar , the poets Lucretius and Catullus , and the historian Sallust . Vergil , the greatest of Latin epic poets, exemplifies a new atmosphere in the Augustan age, with his celebration and somber...


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