Frases de Claudiano

Claudio Claudiano fue un poeta de la corte del emperador romano de Occidente Honorio, en la de su tutor y regente Estilicón y en la del emperador romano de Oriente Arcadio, hermano de Honorio. Wikipedia  

✵ 370 – 404
Claudiano: 11 citas0 Me gusta

Claudiano: Frases en inglés

“Virtue hidden hath no value.”

Claudian

Panegyricus de Quarto Consulatu Honorii Augusti, line 222 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/De_IV_Consulatu_Honorii*.html#222.

“No longer can I complain that the unrighteous man reaches the highest pinnacle of success. He is raised aloft that he may be hurled down in more headlong ruin.”
Iam non ad culmina rerum<br/>iniustos crevisse queror; tolluntur in altum<br/>ut lapsu graviore ruant.

Claudian

Iam non ad culmina rerum<br>iniustos crevisse queror; tolluntur in altum<br>ut lapsu graviore ruant. <br class="br"> In Rufinum, Bk. I, lines 21-23 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/In_Rufinum/1*.html#21.

“Whoso causes terror is himself more fearful.”
Qui terret plus ipse timet.

Claudian

Panegyricus de Quarto Consulatu Honorii Augusti, line 290 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/De_IV_Consulatu_Honorii*.html#290.

“Death renders all equal.”
Omnia mors aequat.

Claudian

De Raptu Proserpinae Bk. II, line 302 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/De_Raptu_Proserpinae/2*.html#302. <br class="br">Variant translation: Death makes all things equal.

“If thou make any law or establish any custom for the general good, be the first to submit thyself thereto; then does a people show more regard for justice nor refuse submission when it has seen their author obedient to his own laws. The world shapes itself after its ruler's pattern, nor can edicts sway men's minds so much as their monarch's life; the unstable crowd ever changes along with the prince.”
In commune iubes si quid censesque tenendum, <br/>primus iussa subi: tunc observantior aequi <br/>fit populus nec ferre negat, cum viderit ipsum <br/>auctorem parere sibi. componitur orbis <br/>regis ad exemplum, nec sic inflectere sensus <br/>humanos edicta valent quam vita regentis.

Claudian

In commune iubes si quid censesque tenendum,<br>primus iussa subi: tunc observantior aequi<br>fit populus nec ferre negat, cum viderit ipsum<br>auctorem parere sibi. componitur orbis<br>regis ad exemplum, nec sic inflectere sensus<br>humanos edicta valent quam vita regentis. <br class="br"> Panegyricus de Quarto Consulatu Honorii Augusti, lines 296-301 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/De_IV_Consulatu_Honorii*.html#296.

“Biting poverty and cruel Cupid are my foes. Hunger I can endure; love I cannot.”
Paupertas me saeva domat dirusque Cupido:<br/>sed toleranda fames, non tolerandus amor.

Claudian

Paupertas me saeva domat dirusque Cupido:<br>sed toleranda fames, non tolerandus amor. <br class="br"> Epigram XV http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/Carmina_Minora*/omnia.html#XV

“Quiet authority accomplishes what violence cannot, and that mandate compels more which comes from a commanding calm.”
Peragit tranquilla potestas<br/>quod violenta nequit; mandataque fortius urget<br/>imperiosa quies.

Claudian

Peragit tranquilla potestas<br>quod violenta nequit; mandataque fortius urget<br>imperiosa quies. <br class="br"> Panegyricus dictus Manlio Theodoro consuli, lines 239-241 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/Manlio_Theodoro*.html#239.

“But he whom reason, not anger, animates is a peer of the gods.”
Dis proximus ille est,<br/>quem ratio non ira movet.

Claudian

Dis proximus ille est,<br>quem ratio non ira movet. <br class="br"> Panegyricus dictus Manlio Theodoro consuli, lines 227-228 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/Manlio_Theodoro*.html#227.

“Nature has given the opportunity of happiness to all, knew they but how to use it.”
Natura beatis,<br/>omnibus esse dedit, si quis cognoverit uti.

Claudian

Natura beatis,<br>omnibus esse dedit, si quis cognoverit uti. <br class="br"> In Rufinum, Bk. I, lines 215-216 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/In_Rufinum/1*.html#215.

“Presence will minish awe.”
Minuit praesentia famam.

Claudian

De Bello Gildonico, line 387 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/De_Bello_Gildonico*.html#385. <br class="br">Variant translation: Presence diminishes fame.

“Vile latens virtus.”

Claudian

Virtue hidden hath no value. <br class="br"> Panegyricus de Quarto Consulatu Honorii Augusti, line 222 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/De_IV_Consulatu_Honorii*.html#222.

Autores similares

Livio Foto
Livio16
historiador romano None
Constantino I Foto
Constantino I1
emperador romano None
Virgilio Foto
Virgilio20
poeta romano, autor de la Eneida, las Bucólicas y las Geórg… None
Lucio Anneo Seneca Foto
Lucio Anneo Seneca188
filósofo, político, orador y escritor romano None
Ovidio Foto
Ovidio27
poeta en lengua latina None
Tácito Foto
Tácito23
historiador, senador, cónsul y gobernador del Imperio romano None
Cicerón Foto
Cicerón111
jurista, político, filósofo, escritor y orador romano None
Marco Aurelio Foto
Marco Aurelio129
emperador del Imperio Romano None
Marcial Foto
Marcial29
poeta latino None
Juvenal Foto
Juvenal15
None