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  1. Cicero's Cato the Elder on Old Age by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2009-03-19
  2. Education in Ancient Rome: From the Elder Cato to the Younger Pliny by Stanley F. Bonner, 1977-09-22
  3. Cato the Elder
  4. Makers of Rome - Nine Lives By Plutarch: Coriolanus, Fabius Maximus, marcellus, Cato the elder, Tiberius Gracchus, Gaius Gracchus, Sertorius, Brutus, Mark Antony by Plutarch, 1965
  5. 2nd-Century Bc Historians: Sima Qian, Polybius, Cato the Elder, Agatharchides, Menander of Ephesus, Eupolemus, Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus
  6. Porcii: Cato the Elder, Cato the Younger, Porcia Catonis, Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus, Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus, Porcii, Porcia
  7. 149 Bc: Cato the Elder, Battle of Carthage, Prusias Ii of Bithynia
  8. Greco-Roman Relations: Cato the Elder
  9. 230s Bc Births: 230 Bc Births, 232 Bc Births, 234 Bc Births, 236 Bc Births, 238 Bc Births, 239 Bc Births, Cato the Elder, Ennius, Masinissa
  10. 234 Bc: 234 Bc Births, Cato the Elder
  11. 3rd-Century Bc Romans: Fabius Maximus, Plautus, Cato the Elder, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, Scipio Africanus, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus
  12. Ancient Roman Politicians: Julius Caesar, Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger, Catiline, Cato the Elder, Quintus Sertorius, Gaius Calpurnius Piso
  13. Ancient Roman Jurists: Cicero, Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger, Cato the Elder, Tacitus, Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum, Gaius
  14. 149 Bc: 149 Bc Deaths, Cato the Elder, Battle of Carthage, Prusias Ii of Bithynia

41. Marcus Porcius Cato Major
English cato the elder (the Censor). Roman statesman and moralist. He fought in the Second Punic War and later served as quaestor (204), aedile (199),
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English: Cato the Elder (the Censor). Roman statesman and moralist. He wrote many works, most of which are now lost. Probably the most influential was his history of early Rome. His De agri cultura or De re rustica, translated as On Farming, is a practical treatise that offers valuable information on agricultural methods and country life in his day.
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Reading : Plutarch, Cato the Elder , in your textbook, Plutarch, Roman Lives A major historical source for the Roman Republic, especially for those periods where the account of the Roman historian Livy is missing, are Plutarch's biographies of famous Romans. Plutarch was a Greek writer from Chaeronaea in Boeotia (Greece) who composed his 'Parallel Lives of Eminent Greeks and Romans' in the first decades of the second century AD. It is important to note that that he was composing his life of Cato the Elder, for example, about two and a half centuries after the main events in Cato's life. Cato the Elder's life, from the 230s to 149 BC, spanned one of the most important phases in the development of the Roman Republic the period that ran from the second war with Carthage to the great post-war changes in Roman and Italian society and economy. Since Cato was a rising 'new man' ( novus homo ) in the power elite of the Roman ruling order, he is a particularly good example of these changes as they were experienced by one person at the heart of Roman society. Some Questions : What major themes are found in Plutarch's biography of Cato that might reflect some of the big economic and cultural changes affecting Roman society of the time? How is Cato's life seen as exemplifying a Roman response to these changes? How do tradition and innovation play roles in Cato's rise to power and in the maintenance of his social position? If this is a biography, how is it different from many biographies we might read today? Why?

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The First Punie War had tested and demonstrated the relative strength of Rome and Carthage. With a little more wisdom on either side, with a little more magnanimity on the part of Rome, there need never have been a renewal of the struggle. But Rome was an ungracious conqueror. She seized Corsica and Sardinia on no just grounds, she increased the indemnity by 1,200 talents, she set a limit, the Ebro, to Carthaginian developments in Spain. There was a strong party in Carthage, led by Hanno, for the propitiation of Rome; but it was natural that many Carthaginians should come to regard their national adversary with a despairing hatred. From the time of that visit onward Cato concluded every speech he made in the Senate by croaking out "Delenda est Carthago" ("Carthage must be destroyed"). Such was the type of man that rose to prominence in Rome during the Punic struggle, such was the protagonist of Hannibal and the Carthaginian revanche, and by him and by Hannibal we may judge the tone and quality of the age. The two great western powers, and Rome perhaps more than Carthage, were strained mentally and morally by the stresses of the First War. The evil side of life was upper-most. The history of the Second and Third Punic Wars (219 to 201 and 149 to 146 B. c.), it is plain, is not the history of perfectly sane peoples. It is nonsense for historians to write of the "political instincts" of the Romans or Carthaginians. Quite other instincts were loose. The red eyes of the ancestral ape had come back into the world. It was a time when reasonable men were howled down or murdered; the true spirit of the age is shown in the eager examination for signs and portents of the still quivering livers of those human victims who were sacrificed in Rome during the panic before the battle of Telamon. The western world was indeed black with homicidal monomania. Two great peoples, both very necessary to the world's development, fell foul of one another, and at last Rome succeeded in murdering Carthage.

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