[93.2] The celebrated Mark Antony.

[93.3] ā . . . virīs: ‘by more than sixty men.’ For the case of virīs, see [p. 10, n. 18].

[93.4] ‘had warned him,’ not ‘had predicted’: hence it may be construed with a substantive clause of purpose (ut . . . cavēret) as its object.

[93.5] speciē officiī: ‘under pretense of doing him honor.’ Cf. per speciem vēnandī, XIX, 60.

[93.6] Sc. : dat. of interest.

[93.7] ‘by’; cf. [p. 11, n. 10].

[93.8] adversum (sc. eum) vulnerat: ‘wounds him in front.’ The wound was in the shoulder. For adversum as = an adverbial phrase, cf. [p. 4, n. 4].

[94.1] ‘assailed.’

[94.2] obtingō.

[95.1] suā morte: ‘a natural death’; an ablative of manner.