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This blog delves into the significant themes found in Caesar's texts, particularly focusing on concepts such as fear (Vereor) and the idea of protection (Munio). By analyzing key passages from Book 5.24 to 5.27, we can observe how Caesar navigates the boundaries (Finis) and challenges of warfare through the lens of council (Concilium) decisions and the role of enemies (Inimicus). The discussion further extends to the psychological implications of despair (Despero) and the essential beginnings (Initium) of conflict strategies, enriching our understanding of military and political discourse.
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Caesar DBM 5.24-5.27.1 MarshLatin.wordpress.com
Propter On account of, near
Auctor Creator, originator
Interea Meanwhile
Vereor To fear
Finis Boundary, border, end
Vallum Rampart, valley, ditch
Apud Among, at the house of
Iam Now
Comporto To carry along
Quietus rest
Inimicus Enemy
Concilium Council, plan
quoad To where, as long as, as far as, till, until
Trado Give, hand over
Valo To be well
Initium Beginning, start
Confiteor To confess, reveal
Porro Far off, furthermore, then
Despero To despair
Inopia Need, shortage
Munio Defend with a wall, protect