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Velleius Paterculus, Historiae Romanae 2.48.2 (ca. A.D. 30): Qui si ante biennium, quam ad arma itum est, perfectis muneribus theatri et aliorum operum, quae ei circumdedit, gravissima temptatus valetudine decessisset in Campania (quo quidem tempore universa Italia vota pro salute eius primi endi eius locus, et quam apud superos habuerat magnitiudinem, inlibatum detulisset ad inferos. Had he [Pompeius] only died two years before the outbreak of hostilities, after the completion of his theater and other buildings with which he had surrounded it, at the time when he was attacked by a serious illness in Campania and all Italy prayed for his safety as her foremost citizen, fortune would have lost the opportunity of overthrowing him and he would have borne to the grave unimpaired all the qualities of greatness that had been his in his life. (F. W. Shipley, trans.) |