Quod ubi est Philodamō nūntiātum, tametsī erat ignārus quantum sibi ac līberīs suīs iam tum malī cōnstituerētur, tamen ad istum venit; ostendit mūnus illud suum nōn esse; sē, cum suae partēs essent hospitum recipiendōrum, tum ipsōs tamen praetōrēs et cōnsulēs, nōn lēgātōrum adseculās, recipere solēre. Iste, quī ūnā cupiditāte raperētur, tōtum illīus postulātum causamque neglēxit; per vim ad eum, quī recipere nōn dēbēbat, Rubrium dēdūcī imperāvit. Hīc Philodamus, posteāquam iūs suum obtinēre nōn potuit, ut hūmānitātem cōnsuētūdinemque suam retinēret labōrābat. Homō, quī semper hospitālissimus amīcissimusque nostrōrum hominum exīstimātus esset, nōluit vidērī ipsum illum Rubrium invītus domum suam recēpisse; magnificē et ōrnātē, ut erat in prīmīs inter suōs cōpiōsus, convīvium comparat; rogat Rubrium ut quōs eī commodum sit invītet, locum sibi sōlī, sī videātur, relinquat; etiam fīlium suum, lēctissimum adulēscentem, forās ad propinquum suum quendam mittit ad cēnam.
study aids
The paragraph recounts the encounter between Verres and Philodamus, when the latter tries to register a protest against the indignity of being forced to quarter a low-ranking Roman. . . [full essay]
Grammar and Syntax:
- On what word does the genitive mali depend, what type is it, and what do you call the stylistic device that Cicero uses here – and to what effect?
- Explain the subjunctive in the relative clause Iste, qui una cupiditate raperetur.
- Explain the tense of laborabat.
Style and Theme:
- What is the stylistic device Cicero uses in the formulation humanitatem consuetudinemque suam?
- Explore the confrontation between Verres and Philodamus: what are the principal qualities exhibited by each?