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[36] Lucan, Bellum civile 1.95, in Civil War, trans. Braund, 5; also quoted in Augustine, City of God Against the Pagans 15.5, ed. and trans. Dyson, 640.
[37] Beard, SPQR, 73–74.
[38] res publica的含义,参见Lind, “Idea of the Republic and the Foundations of Roman Political Liberty”。
[39] Livy, History of Rome 2.1, in Rise of Rome, 71; Arena, Libertas and the Practice of Politics in the Late Roman Republic.
[40] Raaflaub, Social Struggles in Archaic Rome.
[41] 参见,例如Draper, Dictatorship of the Proletariat, 11–27 (on “dictatorship”);Lekas, Marx on Classical Antiquity; Bonnell, “‘A Very Valuable Book’: Karl Marx and Appian”。马克思对罗马内部冲突语言的使用值得进一步研究。
[42] Plutarch, “Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus,” in Roman Lives, trans. Waterfield,98–99, 113–14.
[43] Appian, Civil Wars 1.1–2, trans. Carter, 1; Price, “Thucydidean Stasis and the Roman Empire in Appian’s Interpretation of History.”
[44] Ibid. 1.1–2, trans. Carter, 1–2 (translation amended).
[45] Jal, “‘Hostis (Publicus)’ dans la littérature latine de la fin de la République.”
[46] Flower, “Rome’s First Civil War and the Fragility of Republican Culture,” 75 –78.
[47] Sherwin-White, Roman Citizenship, 40, 264 – 67.
[48] Keaveney, Sulla, 45–50; Seager, “Sulla.”
[49] Raaflaub, “Caesar the Liberator?”
[50] Appian, Civil Wars 1.59 – 60, trans. Carter, 32–33.
[51] Ibid. 1.1, 1.55, trans. Carter,I,30.
第二章 回忆内战 罗马愿景
[1] 至少根据哲学家Seneca the Elder所保存下来的文本中的话: “Optima civilis belli defensio oblivio est.” Seneca, Controversiae 10.3.5, quoted in Gowing,Empire and Memory, 82. 近来历史学家Josiah Osgood建议就罗马而言,“最好的防御就是渐渐忘记”。Osgood, “Ending Civil War at Rome,” 1689. 更多请参见Flower, Art of Forgetting。
[2] Caesar, Civil War 2.29, 3.1, ed. and trans. Damon, 166, 192; Francis W. Kelsey, “Title of Caesar’s Work on the Gallic and Civil Wars,” 230; Batstone and Damon, Caesar’s “Civil War,” 8–9, 31–32; Brown, “The Terms Bellum Sociale and Bellum Civile in the Late Republic,” 113 –18.
[3] Caesar, Civil War 1.22, ed. and trans. Damon, 35; Raaflaub, Dignitatis contentio.
[4] 近期关于恺撒渡过卢比孔河的著作,参见Wyke, Caesar, 66 – 89, 263 – 66。
[5] Appian, Civil Wars 2.35, trans. Carter, 88; Plutarch, Caesar 32, in Roman Lives, trans.Waterfield, 328–39. 这句名言通常都引用自Suetonius的拉丁语原文: “Iacta alea est.” Suetonius, The Deified Julius32, in Suetonius, trans. Rolfe, 1:76.
[6] Suetonius, Deified Julius 31–32, in Suetonius, trans. Rolfe, 1:74 –77; Lucan,Bellum civile (1.190 –92, 225 –27), in Civil War, trans. Braund, 8, 9.
[7] heuzé, “Comment peindre le passage du Rubicon?”
[8] Caesar, Civil War 1.8, ed. and trans. Damon, 15.
[9] Bonaparte, Précis des guerres de Jules César, 97–98 (“En passant le Rubicon,César avait déclaré la guerre civile et bravé les anathèmes prononcés contre les généraux qui passeraient en armes le Rubicon: ils étaient voués aux dieux infernaux”); Poignault, “Napoleon Ier et Napoleon III lecteurs de Jules César,”329 –36.
[10] Brown, “Terms Bellum Sociale and Bellum Civile in the Late Re public,” 104.
[11] Cicero, De imperio Cn. Pompei 28, in Political Speeches, trans. Berry, 119 (myemphasis).
[12] Seager, Pompey the Great, 25 –36, 43 – 48.
[13] Lucan, Bellum civile 1.12, in Civil War, trans. Braund, 3; Schmitt, Glossarium,32 (“Im Bürgerkrieg gibt es keinen Triumph”); Beard, Roman Triumph,123 –24, 303– 4.
[14] Valerius Maximus, Memorable Deeds and Sayings 2.8.7, quoted in Lange,“Triumph and Civil War in the Late Republic,” 69 –70.
[15] Östenberg, “Veni Vidi Vici and Caesar’s Triumph,” 823.
[16] Lange, “Triumph and Civil War in the Late Republic,” 74, 76 –78, 82–84. 更多参见Lange, Triumphs in the Age of Civil War。