CC 302: Introduction to Ancient
Rome
October 26: Perspectives on Nero:
II
I: Lingua Latina
- Words attributed to some
Julio-Claudian emperors
- Festina lente (a favorite
motto of Augustus)
- O homines ad servitutem
paratos! (allegedly said by Tiberius about Roman senators)
- Utinam populus Romanus unam
cervicem haberet! (supposedly said by Caligula)
- From Livy's Ab urbe
condita
- ego me etsi peccato absolvo,
supplicio non libero (Lucretia)
- et facere et pati fortia
Romanum est (Mucius Scaevola)
- arma virumque cano
- sunt lacrimae rerum
- timeo Danaos et dona
ferentis
- tu... Romane... memento...
parcere subjectis et debellare superbos
- carpe diem (from Odes
1.11)
- nunc est bibendum (from
Odes 1.37)
- dulce et decorum est pro
patria mori (from Odes 3.2)
- Phrases connected with
Nero
- occidat, dum imperet (from
Tacitus)
- ventrem feri (from
Tacitus)
- Quis negat Aeneae magna de
stirpe Neronem?
sustulit hic matrem, sustulit ille patrem
(from Suetonius)
- qualis artifex pereo (from
Suetonius)
III. Test II: Thursday, November
4th
Review Session: Wednesday, November 3rd, 7:00 PM, Belmont
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IV. Nero's reign (54-68): central
events and characters
V. Sources for
Nero
- Suetonius (born ca. 70),
Lives of the Twelve Caesars
- Tacitus (born ca. 56),
Annales
VI. Nero, Romans and the Rise
of Christianity
VII. Nero, Romans, and popular
entertainment
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