Excerpt from The Twenty-Second Book of Livy: With Explanatory and Grammatical Notes and a Vocabulary of Proper Names
Hannibal quits he winter quarters. Fears assassination by the Gauls. Cn. Servilius enters on his Consulship. Revival of ill-will against C. Flaminius. Numerous Prodigies reported at Rome. Their expiation. - B.C. 217.
1. Jam ver appetebat, atque Hannibal ex bibernis movit, et nequiquam ante conatus transcendere Apenni-num intolerandis frigoribus et cum ingenti periculo moratns ac metu. 2. Galli, quos pr?ds? population-umque conciverat spes, postquam pro eo, ut ipsi ex alieno agro raperent agerentque, suas terras sedem belli esse premique utriusque partis exercituum bibernis viderunt, verterunt retro in Hannibalem ab Romanis odia; 3. petitusque s?pe principum insidiis, ipsorum inter se fraude, eadem levitate, qua consenserant, con-sensum indicantium, servatus erat; et mutando nunc vestem, nunc tegumenta capitis, errore etiam sese ab insidiis munierat. 4. Ceterum hie quoque ei timor causa fuifc maturius movendi ex hibernis.
5. Per idem tempus Cn. Servilius consul Rom? Idibus Martiis magistratum iniit. Ibi qnum de repub-lica retulisset, redintegrata in C. Flaminium invidia est: duos se consules creasse, unum habere. Quod enim illi jnstum imperium, quod auspicium esse?
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