Postea, tempore et loco constituto, in colloquium uti de pace veniretur,
Bocchus Sullam modo, modo Iugurthae legatum appellare, benigne habere,
idem ambobus polliceri. Illi pariter laeti ac spei bonae pleni esse. Sed
nocte ea, quae proxuma fuit ante {5} diem colloquio decretum, Maurus,
adhibitis amicis ac statim immutata voluntate remotis, dicitur secum
ipse multa agitavisse, voltu et oculis pariter atque animo varius: quae
scilicet tacente ipso occulta pectoris patefecisse. Tamen postremo
Sullam accersi {10} iubet et ex illius sententia Numidae insidias
tendit. Deinde ubi dies advenit et ei nuntiatum est Iugurtham haud
procul abesse, cum paucis amicis et quaestore nostro quasi obvius
honoris causa procedit in tumulum facillumum visu insidiantibus. Eodem
{15} Numida cum plerisque necessariis suis inermis, uti dictum erat,
accedit; ac statim signo dato undique simul ex insidiis invaditur.
Ceteri obtruncati, Iugurtha Suilae vinctus traditur et ab eo ad Marium
deductus est. {20}
SALLUST, _Jugurtha_, 113.
[Linenotes:
2. +Bocchus+, King of Mauretania, and father-in-law of Jugurtha,
coveted the West of Numidia, and was ready to accept it either from
the Romans or from Jugurtha, as the price of his alliance.
+Sullam+, appointed Quaestor 107 B.C. by Marius, who superseded
Metellus in the conduct of the Jugurthine War.
9. +quae scilicet ... patefecisse+, i.e. the external signs of
his irresolution,--the calling and then dismissing his people
(+adhibitis ... remotis+, ll. 6, 7), and the changes of his
countenance (+voltu ... varius+, ll. 8, 9). +Scilicet+ is here used
with the Infinitive +patefecisse+, the verbal sense of the word
(= _scire_ + _licet_) being prominent.
10. +accersi+ (= _arcessiri_), frequent in Sallust.
16. +necessariis+ (_necesse_) = _friends_. Cf. ἀναγκαῖοι (ἀνάγκη).
19. +Iugurtha Sullae ... traditur.+ Sulla is said to have been so
proud of this stratagem that he had the scene engraved upon a
signet-ring, an act of vainglory which estranged Marius from him.
(Plutarch, _Sulla_, 3.)]
+Jugurtha.+ ‘Having resisted the whole power of the great Republic for
six years, having kept his ground against the best generals of the time,
against a Metellus, a Marius, and a Sulla, he was deluded by treacherous
promises of peace and betrayed by his own ally and father-in-law.’
--Ihne.
B4
A. _Arpinum--Birthplace of Cicero and Marius._
Hic novus Arpinas, ignobilis et modo Romae 237
Municipalis eques, galeatum ponit ubique
Praesidium attonitis et in omni monte laborat.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Sed Roma parentem, 243
Roma patrem patriae Ciceronem libera dixit.
Arpinas alius Volscorum in monte solebat 245
Poscere mercedes alieno lassus aratro,
Nodosam post haec frangebat vertice vitem,
Si lentus pigra muniret castra dolabra;
Hic tamen et Cimbros et summa pericula rerum
Excipit et solus trepidantem protegit urbem. 250
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