287Ad Att., lib. i., 8.
287Ad Att., lib. i., 8.
288Horace, Epis., lib. ii., 11. The translation is Conington's.
288Horace, Epis., lib. ii., 11. The translation is Conington's.
289Vell. Pat., lib. i., xiii.
289Vell. Pat., lib. i., xiii.
290"Civile;" when Sulla, with Pompey under him, was fighting with young Marius and Cinna.
290"Civile;" when Sulla, with Pompey under him, was fighting with young Marius and Cinna.
291"Africanum;" when he had fought with Domitius, the son-in-law of Cinna, and with Hiarbas.
291"Africanum;" when he had fought with Domitius, the son-in-law of Cinna, and with Hiarbas.
292"Transalpinum;" during his march through Gaul into Spain.
292"Transalpinum;" during his march through Gaul into Spain.
293"Hispaniense;" in which he conquered Sertorius.
293"Hispaniense;" in which he conquered Sertorius.
294"Servile;" the war with Spartacus, with the slaves and gladiators.
294"Servile;" the war with Spartacus, with the slaves and gladiators.
295"Navale Bellum;" the war with the pirates.
295"Navale Bellum;" the war with the pirates.
296For the full understanding of this oft-quoted line the reader should make himself acquainted with Cato's march across Libya after the death of Pompey, as told by Lucan in his 9th book.
296For the full understanding of this oft-quoted line the reader should make himself acquainted with Cato's march across Libya after the death of Pompey, as told by Lucan in his 9th book.