Sallust - Wikipedia Gaius Sallustius Crispus, usually anglicised as Sallust ( ˈsæləst ⓘ, SAL-əst; c 86 – c 35 BC), [1] was a historian and politician of the Roman Republic from a plebeian family
Sallust | Roman Historian Political Writer | Britannica Sallust was a Roman historian and one of the great Latin literary stylists, noted for his narrative writings dealing with political personalities, corruption, and party rivalry
Sallust: Conspiracy of Catiline 1 It becomes all men, who desire to excel other animals, to strive, to the utmost of their power, not to pass through life in obscurity, like the beasts of the field, which nature has formed groveling and subservient to appetite All our power is situate in the mind and in the body
Sallust – Greek and Latin Texts with Facing Vocabulary and Commentary Translation Sheets ( pdf, 6 5 mb, 1Aug17) This pdf contains 121 pages (8x11 5 inches) of Latin text corresponding to the 121 pages in the commentary Below the Latin text are lined spaces for readers to write out a translation and take notes
Who Was Sallust? – Selections From Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae Gaius Sallustius Crispus, known as Sallust, was a prominent figure in ancient Rome, born in 86 BCE in Amiternum While his early years remain largely unknown, it is likely that he received an education in Rome and became the first in his family to venture into politics
Sallust: Details on the Historian of Roman Elite and the Republic’s Decline Sallust, one of Rome’s earliest and most profound historians, offers an intense and critical perspective on the decline of the Roman Republic A possible representation of a group of ancient Roman elite aristocrats discussing about Sallust’s works Illustration: Midjourney
Sallust - World History Encyclopedia Gaius Sallustius Crispus (86-35 BCE), better known as Sallust, was a Roman statesman and historian He turned away from an unsuccessful career in both politics and the Roman army, choosing instead on a writing career and produced three major works: Bellum Catilinae (Catiline's War), Bellum Jugurthinum (Jugurthine War), and Histories
After the Past: Sallust on History and Writing History Gaius Sallustius Crispus (‘Sallust’, 86-35 BCE) is the earliest Roman historian from whom any works survive His two extant writings chronicle crucial moments of a political, social, and ethical revolution with profound consequences for his own life and those of his audience