Calendar: 1871-1872 Page 505
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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 505 Honori patris cum legionibus decucurrit Primam utcunque aciem hastatam ceteris praeusta aut brevia tela jam corpus ut visu torvum et ad brevem impetum validum sic nulla vulnerum patientia Quaestio in caput domini prohibebatur Egredi relationem Relinquebat famam aut prseveniebat Infelici fecunditate fortunae totiens obnoxia Angusta et lubrica oratio sub principe qui libertatem metuebat adulationem oderat Urbe egressus repetendis auspiciis mox ovans introiit Give the meaning and derivation of the following primi- pilaris -jurgium eminus secretus secundus- stipator- stipendia compendia impensius tormentum nuper ambiguus-sicubi-mancipo- consobrinus-proles-alumnus- prorsus-ultro-justitium-trabeatus-civilis-congiarium-re- legatio-codicilli-mathematicus Give an account of the vigintiviratus What is the difference between fiscus and eerariurn What is the proximate value in English money of trecenos sestertios ducena sestertiu centies sesterlium accepto quiuquagies seslertio Explain the construction of the last Give genealogy of the Caesars exhibiting the relation- ship of Tiberius Agrippina Agrippa Postumus Germanicus Drusus Claudius Livia Augustus What was the Lex Papia Poppaea What allusion is made to the Jews in the 2d Book of the Annals Explain the following without translating and give the dates of the events alluded to Pulso Tarquinio adversum patrum factiones multa populus paravit tuendae libertatis et firmandae concordiae creatique decemviri et accitis quae usquam egregia compositse duodecim tabulae finis aequi juris Nam secutae leges etsi aliquando in maleficos ex delicto saepius tamen dissensione ordinum et apis- cendi inlicitos honores aut pellendi claros viros ahaque ob prava per vim latae sunt Hinc Gracchi et Saturnini turbatores plebis nec minor largitor nomine senatu Drusus corrupt
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