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CAPUT XXI

Māne, dum viā Appiā celeriter vehuntur, Cornēliō Sextus: “Nūdius tertius,[1] pater,” inquit, “cum Capuae essēmus, aliquem audīvī dīcentem urbem illam ōlim gladiātōribus celeberrimam[2] fuisse. Quō modō hoc factum est?”

Tum pater: “Diū Capuae habēbātur[3] lūdus, ubi gladiātōrēs exercērentur; quī, cum eō genere pugnandī bene īnstitūtī essent, Rōmam missī sunt, ut ibi in harēnā populī dēlectātiōnis grātiā[4] operam ēderent. Neque enim est ūllum genus spectāculī quod plērīsque magis placeat.”

“Mihi quidem,” inquit Drūsilla, “omnia eius modī crūdēlissima videntur, et magis bēluīs digna quam hominibus.”[5]

“Semper fuērunt nōnnūllī,” inquit Cornēlius, “quī tēcum sentīrent. Ac Cicerō ipse quōdam locō tālia spectācula hīs verbīs improbat:[6] ‘Quae potest hominī esse polītō[7] dēlectātiō, cum aut homō imbēcillus ā valentissimā[8] bēstiā laniātur,[9] aut praeclāra bēstia vēnābulō trānsverberātur?’

“Atque īdem[10] aliō locō scrīpsit sē cum eīs sentīre, quibus gladiātōrum spectācula inhūmāna vidērentur;—etsī exīstimat antīquitus aliter rem sē habuisse, cum capitis damnātī[11] inter sē dēpugnārent.”

“Dē hōc amplius, sī vīs, pater,” inquit Sextus; “nam dē huius modī certāminibus numquam audīvī.”

  1. Nūdius tertius: adv. phrase, Day before yesterday.
  2. celeber, -bris, -bre, adj. filled.
  3. habēbātur, was maintained.
  4. grātiā: cf. the use of causā.
  5. bēluīs … hominibus: abl.
  6. improbō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, tr., condemn.
  7. polītus, -a, -um, adj., cultured.
  8. valēns, -entis, adj., powerful.
  9. laniō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, tr., tear to pieces.
  10. īdem: i.e., Cicero; trans., ‘likewise’.
  11. capitis damnātī (nom.): with force of a rel. clause. For capitis, see X, 60.