[292] "Transalpinum;" during his march through Gaul into Spain.

[293] "Hispaniense;" in which he conquered Sertorius.

[294] "Servile;" the war with Spartacus, with the slaves and gladiators.

[295] "Navale Bellum;" the war with the pirates.

[296]For the full understanding of this oft-quoted line the reader should make himself acquainted with Cato's march across Libya after the death of Pompey, as told by Lucan in his 9th book.


END OF VOLUME I.