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Turpis etiam metus censores summa cum seueritate poenam exegerunt: M. enim Atilius Regulus et L. Furius Philus M. Metellum quaestorem conpluresque equites Romanos, qui post infeliciter commissam Cannensem pugnam cum eo abituros se Italia iurauerant, dereptis equis publicis inter aerarios referendos curauerunt. eos quoque graui nota adfecerunt, qui cum in potestatem Hannibalis uenissent, legati ab eo missi ad senatum de permutandis captiuis, neque inpetrassent quod petebant, in urbe manserunt, quia et Romano sanguini fidem praestare conueniens erat et M. Atilius Regulus censor perfidiam notabat, cuius pater per summos cruciatus expirare quam fallere Karthaginienses satius esse duxerat. iam haec censura ex foro in castra transcendit, quae neque timeri neque decipi uoluit hostem.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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- Smith's Bio, Metellus
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- Lewis & Short, trĭbūnīcĭus
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