Titus Vinius in his fifty-seven years had displayed strange contrasts of character. His father belonged to a family of praetorian rank; his mother's father was one of the proscribed1.81 A scandal marked his first military service under the general Calvisius Sabinus.82 The general's wife suffered from a suspicious desire to inspect the arrangements of the camp, which she entered by night disguised in soldier's uniform. There she brazenly2 interfered3 with the guard and the soldiers on duty, and eventually had the effrontery4 63to commit adultery in the general's own quarters. The man convicted of implication in this scandal was Titus Vinius. He was therefore put in irons by order of Caligula.83 However, the fortunes of the time soon changed and he was set at liberty. After mounting the ladder of office without check, he was as an ex-praetor given the command of a legion, and proved successful. But soon again he soiled his reputation, and laid himself under the charge of having been mean enough to steal a gold cup from Claudius' dinner-table. Claudius gave orders that on the next day Vinius alone of all his guests should be served on earthenware5. However, as pro-consul, Vinius' government of Narbonese Gaul was strict and honest. Subsequently his friendship with Galba brought him into danger. He was bold, cunning, and efficient, with great power for good or for evil, according to his mood. Vinius' will was annulled6 because of his great wealth. Piso was poor, so his last wishes were respected.
49Galba's body lay long neglected, and under cover of darkness was subjected to various insults. Eventually his steward7 Argius, one of his former slaves, gave it a humble8 burial in his private garden. His head, which the camp-followers and servants had mangled9 and carried on a pole, was found next day in front of the tomb of Patrobius (one of Nero's freedmen whom Galba had executed) and buried with the body which had already been cremated10. Such was the end of 64Servius Galba, who for seventy-three years had enjoyed prosperity under five different emperors, happier in their reign11 than his own. He came of an old and noble family and possessed12 great wealth. His own character was mediocre13, rather free from vices14 than rich in virtues15. Though not indifferent to fame, he did not court it by advertisement. Not greedy of other people's money, he was careful of his own, and a miser16 with public funds. His attitude towards friends and freedmen, if they were honest, was one of kindly17 complaisance18; when they were not, he was culpably19 blind. But his distinguished20 origin and the peculiar21 perils22 of the time disguised his apathy23, which passed as prudence24.84 In the flower of his youth he served with distinction in Germany. As pro-consul he governed Africa wisely, and in later years showed the same equity25 in Nearer Spain.85 When he was a commoner he seemed too big for his station, and had he never been emperor, no one would have doubted his ability to reign.
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v.正式宣布(某事物)有危险或被禁止( proscribe的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adv.厚颜无耻地;厚脸皮地肆无忌惮地 | |
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