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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

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62. Prayers And Rituals From Cato's 'De Agricultura'
Translator s notes The De Agricultura of M. Porcius cato the elder is a farming manual, written in around 160 BC. The work gives advice on a whole range of
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Prayers and Rituals from Cato's 'De Agricultura'
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  • Chapters 75-76: Recipes for libum and placenta (cakes for use in offerings).
  • Chapter 83: An offering to Mars Silvanus for the health of cattle.
  • Chapter 132: An offering to Jupiter Dapalis (Jupiter of the feast) before ploughing.
  • Chapter 134: An offering to Ceres, Janus, Jupiter and Juno before the harvest.
  • Chapters 139-130: A ritual to be performed before clearing a grove or digging land.
  • Chapter 141: A ritual for purifying land
  • Translator's notes: The De Agricultura of M. Porcius Cato the Elder is a farming manual, written in around 160 BC. The work gives advice on a whole range of topics connected with the business of farm management, such as where to buy the best farming equipment, how to plant various types of crop, how to make garum (fish-sauce), and what the terms of a contract should be. It is thus an extremely useful source for all kinds of reconstruction and re-enactment, including the religious reconstruction of Roman prayers and rituals. Cato includes a number of rituals along with his other advice, making it clear that these were a normal part of the good day-to-day management of a farm, and allowing us to see the sorts of formulas which would be followed in this kind of private religious activity. The information in Cato's manual is presented in a very haphazard order, like the jottings of an ordinary farmer, and his prose is usually abrupt and archaic. This is partly the product of the age in which it was written, when Latin prose was very much in its infancy. However, we must bear in mind when reading it that Cato was not just a simple farmer, but was also an extremely well-educated general and orator, capable of producing eloquent and persuasive legal speeches.

    63. Ancient History Sourcebook: Accounts Of Roman State Religion, C. 200 BCE- 25CE
    cato the elder The Planting Ritual, c. 160 BCE; cato the elder The Harvest Ritual, c. 160 BCE; Cicero The Flamen Dialis, c. 50 BCE; Livy History of Rome
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    Cato the Elder: The Planting Ritual , c. 160 BCE The offering is to be made in this way: Offer to Jupiter Dapalis a cup of wine of whatever size you wish. Observe the day as a holiday for the oxen, their drivers, and those who make the offering. When you make the offering, say as follows: "Jupiter Dapalis, since it is due and proper that a cup of wine be offered you, in my home among my family, for your sacred feast; for that reason, be honored by this feast that is offered you." Wash your hands, and then take the wine and say: "Jupiter Dapalis, be honored by this feast that is offered to you and be honored by the wine that is placed before you." If you wish, make an offering to Vesta. The feast of Jupiter consists of roasted meat and an urn of wine. Present it to Jupiter religiously, in the proper form. After the offering is made, plant millet, panic grass, garlic, and lentils.
    Cato the Elder: The Harvest Ritual , c. 160 BCE

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    Read this passage from cato the elder before completing the Practice Activity 3. Cato, De Agricola. Est interdum praestare mercaturis rem quaerere,
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    Quotation Author Author description Speech is the gift of all, but the thought of few. Cato The Elder BC 234-149, Roman Statesman, Orator If you are ruled by mind you are a king; if by body, a slave. Cato The Elder BC 234-149, Roman Statesman, Orator Old age has deformities enough of its own. It should never add to them the deformity of vice. Cato The Elder BC 234-149, Roman Statesman, Orator An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes. Cato The Elder BC 234-149, Roman Statesman, Orator After I'm dead I'd rather have people ask why I have no monument than why I have one. Cato The Elder BC 234-149, Roman Statesman, Orator I would much rather have men ask why I have no statue than why I have one. Cato The Elder BC 234-149, Roman Statesman, Orator It is thus with farming, if you do one thing late

    69. Quote By Cato The Elder
    Quote By cato the elder. cato the elder, May 2003 Values Quote. Patience is the greatest of all virtues. cato the elder (234 BC - 149 BC)
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    All have the gift of speech, but few are possessed of wisdom. Speech An angry man opens his mouth and shuts up his eyes. Anger Be firm or mild as the occasion may require. Proverbs Consider it the greatest of all virtues to restrain the tongue. Proverbs Do not expect good from another's death. Proverbs Don't promise twice what you can do at once. Proverbs Flee sloth; for the indolence of the soul is the decay of the body. Sloth Good-breeding is the art of showing men, by external signs, the internal regard we have for them. It arises from good sense, improved by conversing with good company. Good Breeding He who fears death has already lost the life he covets.

    71. Marcus Cato (The Elder) By Plutarch
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    Marcus Cato (legendary, died 149 B.C.E.) By Plutarch Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden Marcus cato, we are told, was born at Tusculum, though (till he betook himself to civil and military affairs) he lived and was bred up in the country of the Sabines, where his father's estate lay. His ancestors seeming almost entirely unknown, he himself praises his father Marcus, as a worthy man and a brave soldier, and Cato, his great-grandfather, too, as one who had often obtained military prizes, and who, having lost five horses under him, received, on the account of his valour, the worth of them out of the public exchequer. Now it being the custom among the Romans to call those who, having no repute by birth, made themselves eminent by their own exertions

    73. Outlines Of Roman History, Chapter 17
    The story is often told, that cato (the Censor) was sent to Carthage on an embassy; that he was astonished at the wealth and prosperity which everywhere met
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    ROMAN KINGDOM
    Beginnings of Rome

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    Struggle for Political Equality ... Times of Antony and Octavius ROMAN EMPIRE Reign of Augustus Julian Emperors Flavian Emperors Five Good Emperors ... Extinction of Western Empire Outlines of Roman History by William C. Morey, Ph.D., D.C.L. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: American Book Company (1901). Previous Table of contents Next CHAPTER XVII REDUCTION OF THE ROMAN CONQUESTS Reduction of Macedonia and Greece, I. Third Punic War and Reduction of Africa (B.C. 149-146), II. Pacification of the Provinces, III. I. REDUCTION OF MACEDONIA AND GREECE Change of the Roman Policy New Disturbances in Macedonia Revolt of the Achaean Cities Destruction of Corinth (B.C. 146) Macedonia reduced to a Province II. THIRD PUNIC WAR AND REDUCTION OF AFRICA (B.C. 149-146) Revival of Carthage Cato (the Censor) was sent to Carthage on an embassy; that he was astonished at the wealth and prosperity which everywhere met his gaze; that he pictured the possibility of another struggle with that queen of the seas; and that he closed every speech in the senate with the words, “Carthage must be destroyed.”

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