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Translation - Latin-French - Consecutusque cohortes ad Rubiconem flumen, qui...
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Category
Literature
Title
Consecutusque cohortes ad Rubiconem flumen, qui...
Text
Submitted by
moustik
Source language: Latin
Consecutusque cohortes ad Rubiconem flumen, qui provinciae ejus finis erat, paulum constitit, ac reputans quantum moliretur, conversus ad proximos : "Etiam nunc" inquit "regredi possumus ; quod si ponticulum transierimus, omnia armis agenda erunt".
Remarks about the translation
Consecutus : ayant rejoint
reputans quantum moliretur : songeant à la portée de son entreprise
C'est un texte de Suétone parlant de César intitulé "Au bord du Rubicon"
Title
Au bord du Rubicon
Translation
French
Translated by
moustik
Target language: French
Ayant rejoint les troupes jusqu'au Rubicon, qui constituait la limite de ses provinces , il fit s'arrêter ses troupes , réfléchissant à la portée de sa tentative: "Encore maintenant, dit-il, nous pouvons rebrousser chemin; mais si nous passons par ce petit pont,nous devrons passer par la force des armes.
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Francky5591
- 28 March 2007 18:43