Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / C. Caligula

C. Caligula (53)

urn:cts:latinLit:phi1348.abo014.perseus-eng2:53
Refs {'start': {'reference': '53', 'human_reference': 'Chapter 53'}}
Ancestors []
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next

With regard to the liberal sciences, he was little conversant in philology, but applied himself with assiduity to the study of eloquence, being indeed in point of enunciation tolerably elegant and ready; and in his perorations, when he was moved to anger, there was an abundant flow of words and periods. In speaking, his action was vehement, and his voice so strong, that he was heard at a great distance. When winding up an harangue, he threatened to draw " the sword of his lucubration," holding a loose and smooth style in such contempt, that he said Seneca, who was then much admired, "wrote only detached essays," and that "his language was nothing but sand without lime." He often wrote answers to the speeches of successful orators; and employed himself in composing accusations or vindications of eminent persons, who were impeached before the senate; and gave his vote for or against the party accused, according to his success in speaking, inviting the equestrian order, by proclamation, to hear him.

Tokens

With 1 w 4
regard 1 w 10
to 1 w 12
the 1 w 15
liberal 1 w 22
sciences 1 w 30
he 2 w 33
was 1 w 36
little 1 w 42
conversant 1 w 52
in 1 w 54
philology 1 w 63
but 1 w 67
applied 1 w 74
himself 1 w 81
with 1 w 85
assiduity 1 w 94
to 2 w 96
the 2 w 99
study 1 w 104
of 1 w 106
eloquence 1 w 115
being 1 w 121
indeed 1 w 127
in 4 w 129
point 1 w 134
of 2 w 136
enunciation 1 w 147
tolerably 1 w 156
elegant 1 w 163
and 1 w 166
ready 1 w 171
and 2 w 175
in 6 w 177
his 1 w 180
perorations 1 w 191
when 1 w 196
he 5 w 198
was 2 w 201
moved 1 w 206
to 4 w 208
anger 1 w 213
there 1 w 219
was 3 w 222
an 6 w 224
abundant 1 w 232
flow 1 w 236
of 3 w 238
words 1 w 243
and 3 w 246
periods 1 w 253
In 1 w 256
speaking 1 w 264
his 2 w 268
action 1 w 274
was 4 w 277
vehement 1 w 285
and 4 w 289
his 3 w 292
voice 1 w 297
so 1 w 299
strong 1 w 305
that 1 w 310
he 8 w 312
was 5 w 315
heard 1 w 320
at 4 w 322
a 29 w 323
great 1 w 328
distance 1 w 336
When 1 w 341
winding 1 w 348
up 1 w 350
an 11 w 352
harangue 1 w 360
he 11 w 363
threatened 1 w 373
to 5 w 375
draw 1 w 379
the 4 w 383
sword 1 w 388
of 4 w 390
his 4 w 393
lucubration 1 w 404
holding 1 w 413
a 38 w 414
loose 1 w 419
and 5 w 422
smooth 1 w 428
style 1 w 433
in 11 w 435
such 1 w 439
contempt 1 w 447
that 2 w 452
he 13 w 454
said 1 w 458
Seneca 1 w 464
who 1 w 468
was 6 w 471
then 1 w 475
much 1 w 479
admired 1 w 486
wrote 1 w 493
only 1 w 497
detached 1 w 505
essays 1 w 511
and 6 w 516
that 3 w 520
his 5 w 524
language 1 w 532
was 7 w 535
nothing 1 w 542
but 2 w 545
sand 1 w 549
without 1 w 556
lime 1 w 560
He 1 w 564
often 1 w 569
wrote 2 w 574
answers 1 w 581
to 6 w 583
the 6 w 586
speeches 1 w 594
of 6 w 596
successful 1 w 606
orators 1 w 613
and 8 w 617
employed 1 w 625
himself 2 w 632
in 13 w 634
composing 1 w 643
accusations 1 w 654
or 6 w 656
vindications 1 w 668
of 7 w 670
eminent 1 w 677
persons 1 w 684
who 2 w 688
were 1 w 692
impeached 1 w 701
before 1 w 707
the 7 w 710
senate 1 w 716
and 9 w 720
gave 1 w 724
his 6 w 727
vote 1 w 731
for 2 w 734
or 9 w 736
against 1 w 743
the 8 w 746
party 1 w 751
accused 1 w 758
according 1 w 768
to 8 w 770
his 7 w 773
success 2 w 780
in 19 w 782
speaking 2 w 790
inviting 1 w 799
the 9 w 802
equestrian 1 w 812
order 1 w 817
by 1 w 820
proclamation 1 w 832
to 9 w 835
hear 2 w 839
him 3 w 842