Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / For M. Tullius

For M. Tullius (21-25)

urn:cts:latinLit:phi0474.phi006.perseus-eng2:21-25
Refs {'start': {'reference': '21', 'human_reference': 'Chapter 21'}, 'end': {'reference': '25', 'human_reference': 'Chapter 25'}}
Ancestors []
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next

The next night, when it was near day-break, the slaves of Publius Fabius come armed and in crowds to that house which I have already mentioned, which was in the Popilian field. They make themselves an entrance by force. They attack the slaves of Marcus Tullius, men of great value, unawares, which was very easy to do; and as these were few in number and offered no resistance, they, being a numerous body well armed and prepared, murdered them. And they behaved with such rancour and cruelty that they left them all with their throats cut, lest, if they left any one only half dead and still breathing, they should get the less credit. And besides this, they demolish the house and villa.

Philinus, whom I have already mentioned, and who had himself escaped from the massacre severely wounded, immediately reports this atrocious, this infamous, this unexpected attack to Marcus Tullius. Tullius immediately sends round to his friends, of whom in that neighbourhood he had a numerous and honourable body.

The matter appears scandalous and infamous to them all.

10

Listen, I entreat you, to the evidence of honest men touching those affairs which I am speaking of those things which my witnesses state, our adversary confesses that they state truly. Those things which my witnesses do not state, because they have not seen them and do not know them, those things our adversary himself states. Our witnesses say that they saw the men lying dead; that they saw blood in many places; that they saw the building demolished. They say nothing further. What says Fabius? He denies none of these things. What then further does he add?

He says that his own household of slaves did it. How? By men armed, with violence. With what intention? That that might be done which was done. What is that? That the men of Marcus Tullius might be slain. If, then, they contrived all these circumstances with this intention, so that men assembled in one place, and armed themselves, and then marched with fixed resolution to an appointed place, chose a suitable time, and committed a massacre,—if they intended all this and planned it, and effected it,—can you separate that intention, that design, and that act from malice?

Tokens

The 1 w 3
next 1 w 7
night 1 w 12
when 1 w 17
it 1 w 19
was 1 w 22
near 1 w 26
day-break 1 w 35
the 1 w 39
slaves 1 w 45
of 1 w 47
Publius 1 w 54
Fabius 1 w 60
come 1 w 64
armed 1 w 69
and 1 w 72
in 1 w 74
crowds 1 w 80
to 1 w 82
that 1 w 86
house 1 w 91
which 1 w 96
I 1 w 97
have 1 w 101
already 1 w 108
mentioned 1 w 117
which 2 w 123
was 2 w 126
in 2 w 128
the 2 w 131
Popilian 1 w 139
field 1 w 144
They 1 w 149
make 1 w 153
themselves 1 w 163
an 3 w 165
entrance 1 w 173
by 1 w 175
force 1 w 180
They 2 w 185
attack 1 w 191
the 4 w 194
slaves 2 w 200
of 2 w 202
Marcus 1 w 208
Tullius 1 w 215
men 2 w 219
of 3 w 221
great 1 w 226
value 1 w 231
unawares 1 w 240
which 3 w 246
was 3 w 249
very 1 w 253
easy 1 w 257
to 2 w 259
do 1 w 261
and 2 w 265
as 5 w 267
these 1 w 272
were 1 w 276
few 1 w 279
in 3 w 281
number 1 w 287
and 3 w 290
offered 1 w 297
no 1 w 299
resistance 1 w 309
they 1 w 314
being 1 w 320
a 32 w 321
numerous 1 w 329
body 1 w 333
well 1 w 337
armed 2 w 342
and 4 w 345
prepared 1 w 353
murdered 1 w 362
them 2 w 366
And 1 w 370
they 2 w 374
behaved 1 w 381
with 1 w 385
such 1 w 389
rancour 1 w 396
and 5 w 399
cruelty 1 w 406
that 2 w 410
they 3 w 414
left 1 w 418
them 3 w 422
all 1 w 425
with 2 w 429
their 1 w 434
throats 1 w 441
cut 1 w 444
lest 1 w 449
if 1 w 452
they 4 w 456
left 2 w 460
any 1 w 463
one 2 w 466
only 1 w 470
half 1 w 474
dead 1 w 478
and 6 w 481
still 1 w 486
breathing 1 w 495
they 5 w 500
should 1 w 506
get 1 w 509
the 14 w 512
less 1 w 516
credit 1 w 522
And 2 w 526
besides 1 w 533
this 1 w 537
they 6 w 542
demolish 1 w 550
the 16 w 553
house 2 w 558
and 7 w 561
villa 1 w 566
Philinus 1 w 575
whom 1 w 580
I 2 w 581
have 3 w 585
already 2 w 592
mentioned 2 w 601
and 8 w 605
who 2 w 608
had 1 w 611
himself 1 w 618
escaped 1 w 625
from 1 w 629
the 17 w 632
massacre 1 w 640
severely 1 w 648
wounded 1 w 655
immediately 1 w 667
reports 1 w 674
this 2 w 678
atrocious 1 w 687
this 3 w 692
infamous 1 w 700
this 4 w 705
unexpected 1 w 715
attack 2 w 721
to 3 w 723
Marcus 2 w 729
Tullius 2 w 736
Tullius 3 w 744
immediately 2 w 755
sends 1 w 760
round 1 w 765
to 4 w 767
his 5 w 770
friends 1 w 777
of 5 w 780
whom 2 w 784
in 8 w 786
that 3 w 790
neighbourhood 1 w 803
he 22 w 805
had 2 w 808
a 66 w 809
numerous 2 w 817
and 9 w 820
honourable 1 w 830
body 2 w 834
The 4 w 838
matter 1 w 844
appears 1 w 851
scandalous 1 w 861
and 11 w 864
infamous 2 w 872
to 5 w 874
them 4 w 878
all 2 w 881
Listen 1 w 888
I 3 w 890
entreat 1 w 897
you 1 w 900
to 6 w 903
the 19 w 906
evidence 1 w 914
of 6 w 916
honest 1 w 922
men 4 w 925
touching 1 w 933
those 1 w 938
affairs 1 w 945
which 4 w 950
I 4 w 951
am 3 w 953
speaking 1 w 961
of 7 w 963
those 2 w 968
things 1 w 974
which 5 w 979
my 1 w 981
witnesses 1 w 990
state 1 w 995
our 4 w 999
adversary 1 w 1008
confesses 1 w 1017
that 4 w 1021
they 7 w 1025
state 2 w 1030
truly 1 w 1035
Those 1 w 1041
things 2 w 1047
which 6 w 1052
my 2 w 1054
witnesses 2 w 1063
do 2 w 1065
not 1 w 1068
state 3 w 1073
because 1 w 1081
they 8 w 1085
have 4 w 1089
not 2 w 1092
seen 1 w 1096
them 5 w 1100
and 12 w 1103
do 3 w 1105
not 3 w 1108
know 1 w 1112
them 6 w 1116
those 3 w 1122
things 3 w 1128
our 5 w 1131
adversary 2 w 1140
himself 2 w 1147
states 1 w 1153
Our 1 w 1157
witnesses 3 w 1166
say 1 w 1169
that 5 w 1173
they 9 w 1177
saw 1 w 1180
the 25 w 1183
men 5 w 1186
lying 1 w 1191
dead 2 w 1195
that 6 w 1200
they 10 w 1204
saw 2 w 1207
blood 1 w 1212
in 16 w 1214
many 1 w 1218
places 1 w 1224
that 7 w 1229
they 11 w 1233
saw 3 w 1236
the 28 w 1239
building 1 w 1247
demolished 1 w 1257
They 3 w 1262
say 2 w 1265
nothing 1 w 1272
further 1 w 1279
What 1 w 1284
says 1 w 1288
Fabius 2 w 1294
He 1 w 1297
denies 1 w 1303
none 1 w 1307
of 8 w 1309
these 2 w 1314
things 4 w 1320
What 2 w 1325
then 1 w 1329
further 2 w 1336
does 1 w 1340
he 41 w 1342
add 1 w 1345
He 2 w 1348
says 2 w 1352
that 8 w 1356
his 6 w 1359
own 1 w 1362
household 1 w 1371
of 9 w 1373
slaves 3 w 1379
did 1 w 1382
it 8 w 1384
How 1 w 1388
By 1 w 1391
men 6 w 1394
armed 3 w 1399
with 3 w 1404
violence 1 w 1412
With 1 w 1417
what 1 w 1421
intention 1 w 1430
That 1 w 1435
that 9 w 1439
might 1 w 1444
be 6 w 1446
done 1 w 1450
which 7 w 1455
was 4 w 1458
done 2 w 1462
What 3 w 1467
is 11 w 1469
that 10 w 1473
That 2 w 1478
the 33 w 1481
men 7 w 1484
of 10 w 1486
Marcus 3 w 1492
Tullius 4 w 1499
might 2 w 1504
be 7 w 1506
slain 1 w 1511
If 1 w 1514
then 2 w 1519
they 12 w 1524
contrived 1 w 1533
all 3 w 1536
these 3 w 1541
circumstances 1 w 1554
with 4 w 1558
this 5 w 1562
intention 2 w 1571
so 1 w 1574
that 11 w 1578
men 8 w 1581
assembled 1 w 1590
in 23 w 1592
one 8 w 1595
place 2 w 1600
and 13 w 1604
armed 4 w 1609
themselves 2 w 1619
and 14 w 1623
then 3 w 1627
marched 1 w 1634
with 5 w 1638
fixed 1 w 1643
resolution 1 w 1653
to 8 w 1655
an 23 w 1657
appointed 1 w 1666
place 3 w 1671
chose 1 w 1677
a 135 w 1678
suitable 1 w 1686
time 1 w 1690
and 15 w 1694
committed 1 w 1703
a 138 w 1704
massacre 2 w 1712
if 2 w 1716
they 13 w 1720
intended 1 w 1728
all 4 w 1731
this 6 w 1735
and 16 w 1738
planned 1 w 1745
it 15 w 1747
and 17 w 1751
effected 1 w 1759
it 16 w 1761
can 2 w 1766
you 2 w 1769
separate 1 w 1777
that 12 w 1781
intention 3 w 1790
that 13 w 1795
design 1 w 1801
and 18 w 1805
that 14 w 1809
act 1 w 1812
from 2 w 1816
malice 1 w 1822