OCR GCSE Latin Literature (Prose) - Cicero, The Corruption of Verres (& Cleomenes) – VICE Questions & Answers
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Cleomenes left the harbour in a quadrireme from centuripae; followed by a ship from Segesta, Tyndaris, Herbita, Heraclia, Apollonia, Haluntium - ANSWERSegreditur in Centuripina quadriremi Cleomenes e portu; sequitur Segestana navis, Tynaritana, Herbitensis, Heracliensis, Apolloniensis, Haluntina
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Cicero, The Corruption of Verres (&
Cleomenes) – VICE Questions &
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Cleomenes left the harbour in a quadrireme from centuripae; followed by a ship from
Segesta, Tyndaris, Herbita, Heraclia, Apollonia, Haluntium - ANSWERSegreditur in
Centuripina quadriremi Cleomenes e portu; sequitur Segestana navis, Tynaritana,
Herbitensis, Heracliensis, Apolloniensis, Haluntina
AnswerA noble fleet in appearance, but poor and weak on account of the discharge of
the fighting men and rowers - ANSWERSpraeclara classis in speciem, sed inops et
infirma propter dimissionem propugnatorum atque remigium
AnswerFor so long did that hard-working governor see the fleet under his authority as
long as it took to sail past his most disgraceful party - ANSWERStam diu in imperio suo
classem iste praetor diligens vidit quam diu convivium eius flagitiosissimum
praetervecta est
Answerhe himself for his part, who had not been seen for many days, then however
showed himself in sight to the sailors for a short time. - ANSWERSipse autem, qui visus
multis diebus non esset, tum se tamen in conspectum nautis paulisper dedit
AnswerThe governor of the Roman people stood wearing sandals with a purple cloak
and a tunic reaching down to his ankles leaning on a prostitute on the shore. -
ANSWERSstetit soleatus praetor populi Romani cum pallio purpureo tunica talari
muliercula nixus in litore
AnswerAlready very many Sicilians and Roman citizens had often seen this man in this
costume - ANSWERSiam hoc istum vestitu Siculi civesque Romani permulti saepe
viderant
AnswerAfter the fleet sailed a short distance and finally was driven to Pachynum on the
fifth day, the sailors, forced by hunger, were gathering the roots of the wild palms -
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