Pelopidas |
Thebanus, |
magis |
notus |
historicis,
|
Pelopidas |
the Theban, |
more |
known |
to historians,
|
|
quam |
vulgo. |
De |
virtutibus |
cuius |
dubito
|
than |
to the vulgar. |
Of |
the virtues |
of whom |
I doubt
|
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quemadmodum |
exponam, |
quod |
vereor, |
ne,
|
in what manner |
I may set forth, |
because |
I fear, |
lest,
|
|
si |
incipiam (sub.) |
explicare |
res, |
videar |
non
|
if |
I begin |
to explain |
things, |
I may seem |
not
|
|
enarrare |
vitam |
eius, |
sed |
scribere |
historiam;
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to narrate |
the life |
of him, |
but |
to write |
a history;
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|
si |
attigero |
tantummodo |
summas, |
ne
|
if |
I shall have touched |
only |
the heads, |
lest
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|
appareat |
minus |
lucide |
rudibus
|
it may appear |
less |
clearly |
to (those) ignorant
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Graecarum |
litterarum, |
quantus |
vir |
ille |
fuerit (sub.).
|
of Greek |
letters, |
how great |
a man |
he |
was.
|
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Itaque |
occurram |
utrique |
rei, |
quantum
|
Therefore |
I will meet |
to either |
thing, |
as much as
|
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potero, |
et |
medebor |
cum |
satietati
|
I shall be able, |
and |
I will remedy |
as well |
to the satiety
|
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tum |
ignorantiae |
lectorum. |
Phoebidas |
Lacedaemonius,
|
as |
to the ignorance |
of readers. |
Phoebidas |
the Lacedemonian,
|
|
quum |
duceret (sub.) |
exercitum |
Olynthum, |
que
|
when |
he did lead |
the army |
(to) Olynthus, |
and
|
|
faceret (sub.) |
iter |
per |
Thebas, |
occupavit |
arcem
|
did make |
journey |
by |
Thebes, |
occupied |
the citadel
|
|
oppidi, |
qua |
nominatur |
Cadmes, |
impulsu
|
of the town, |
which |
is named |
Cadmea, |
by impulse
|
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perpaucorum |
Thebanorum, |
qui, |
quo |
resisterent
|
of very few |
Thebans, |
who, |
that |
they might resist
|
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facilius |
adversariae |
factioni, |
studebant |
rebus
|
more easily |
to adverse |
faction, |
did study (favour) |
to things
|
|
Laconum; |
que |
fecit |
id |
suo
|
of the Lacedemonians; |
and |
he did |
that |
by his own
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privato, |
non |
publico, |
consilio. |
Quo |
facto,
|
private, |
not |
by public, |
counsel. |
Which |
being done,
|
|
Lacedaemonii |
removerunt |
eum |
ab |
exercitu,
|
the Lacedemonians |
removed |
him |
from |
the army,
|
|
que |
multarunt |
pecunia, |
neque |
magis |
eo
|
and |
fined (him) |
in money, |
nor |
more |
on that account
|
|
reddiderunt |
arcem |
Thebanis, |
quod |
inimicitiis
|
restored they |
the citadel |
to the Thebans, |
because |
enmities
|
|
susceptis, |
ducebant |
satius |
eos
|
being taken up, |
they did lead (think it) |
better |
them
|
|
obsideri, |
quam |
liberari. |
Nam |
post
|
to be besieged, |
than |
to be freed. |
For |
after
|
|
Peloponnesium |
bellum |
que |
Athenas |
devictas,
|
the Peloponnesian |
war |
and |
Athens |
being conquered,
|
|
existimabant |
rem |
esse |
sibi |
cum |
Thebanis,
|
they did think |
the thing |
to be |
to themselves |
with |
the Thebans,
|
|
et |
eos |
esse |
solos, |
qui |
auderent |
resistere
|
and |
them |
to be |
alone, |
who |
might dare |
to resist
|
|
adversus. |
Hac |
mente, |
dederant |
summas
|
against. |
With this |
mind, |
they had given |
highest
|
|
potestates |
suis |
amicis, |
que |
partim |
interfecerant
|
powers |
to their |
friends, |
and |
partly |
had killed
|
|
principes |
alterius |
factionis, |
eiecerant |
alios
|
the chiefs |
of the other |
faction, |
they had cast out |
others
|
|
in |
exsilium, |
in |
quibus |
hic |
Pelopidas,
|
into |
exile, |
in (among) |
whom |
this |
Pelopidas,
|
|
de |
quo |
exorsi-sumus |
scribere, |
pulsus
|
of |
whom |
we have begun |
to write, |
being expelled
|
|
carebat |
patria.
|
was without |
country.
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