Vitae excellentium imperatorum; cum versione Anglicâ, in quâ verbum de verbo, quantum fieri potuit, redditus; notis quoquè Anglicis, [et] indice locupletissimo; or, Lives of the excellent commanders; . Graecarumufus eft do£tore. Sed nunctempus eft hujus libri facerefinem, & Romanorum ex-plicate imperatorcs; quo fa-eilius, collatis utrorumquefaclis, qui viri praeferendifint, poilit judicari. 2!5 B&luus Tamphihis. And thingreat Mian, and fo prodigioujhtaken up with the Prolecution offuch great [Fats, employed femePart of bis Time in Letters; forthere are fome Books of bis writtenin the Greek Ton


Vitae excellentium imperatorum; cum versione Anglicâ, in quâ verbum de verbo, quantum fieri potuit, redditus; notis quoquè Anglicis, [et] indice locupletissimo; or, Lives of the excellent commanders; . Graecarumufus eft do£tore. Sed nunctempus eft hujus libri facerefinem, & Romanorum ex-plicate imperatorcs; quo fa-eilius, collatis utrorumquefaclis, qui viri praeferendifint, poilit judicari. 2!5 B&luus Tamphihis. And thingreat Mian, and fo prodigioujhtaken up with the Prolecution offuch great [Fats, employed femePart of bis Time in Letters; forthere are fome Books of bis writtenin the Greek Tongue : Among)!thefe one to the Rbodians concern-ing the Aclions of Cn. ManliuiVolfo in Afia. Many hive tranf-mUted to Memory his Wars whichwere carried on by him. Butizpo of them were inch t who werewith him in the Camp, and livedwith him as long as his Cireum-Jlances allowed it, Phiumius an!Sofilus the Lacedemonian. AndHannibal made ufe of this Sofilus^.as his Jnjfruelor in the GreekTongue. But now it is Tims ismake an End of this Book, and tarelate the Lives of the RxmmCommanders, that byccmparv\Actions of both, it may he themore ea/iy ciifcerned which to have the XXIV. M. PORGIUS 2l6 CORNELII NePOTIS XXIV. XXIV. M. PORCIUS CATO. M. PORCIUS CATO, Ex Libro Secundo Out of the Second Book of CORNELII NEPOTIS. CORNELIUS NEPOS. Cap. I. 2<£s§k§e^ A T O ortus mu-:s: p :£: nicipio Tufculo, a-^» ifi dolefcentulus, pri-^:H*H**S* ufquam honoribusoperam daret, ver-fatus eft in Sabinis, quodibi hceredium a patre relic-turn habebat. Hortatu Flacci, quem in con-fulatu cenfuraque habuit col-legam, ut M. PerpennaCenforinus narrare folituseft, Romam demigravit,in foro efle coepit. Pri-mum ilipendium meruit an-norum decern feptemque, Q^Fabio Chap. I. zSSh&j&jS» AT 0 was bom in Ij£ p 1*1 /Zv Borough Town1*1 ; rSi 0/ * Tujculum, andr*:i*:i*:r*: when # w_y jmz/jj-Afj/z, /^r^ he madeSuit for any publick Pojis inthe Government^ lived in theCountry of the


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