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gloria English → Japanese
Original Text

Other officers followed, as well as a multitude of slaves and a pack train carrying the pay-money and the supplies. As for his mother, he decided not to acquaint her with his plan, lest, out of affection and weakness, like a woman and a mother, she might be a hindrance to his great purpose. He gave out openly that he was going to Campania to sell some of his father's property there, to take the money and put it to the uses that his father had enjoined. But even so, he went off entirely without her consent.At that time Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were at Dicaearchia, and when they learned of the throng that was accompanying Octavian from Rome (the messengers having exaggerated the report, as usually happens)

Translation

他の士官たちも、多数の奴隷を連れ、支払うお金と物資を詰め込んだ荷車と共に続いた。彼の母親に関しては、与える影響と女性として母親としての弱さから彼の目的の足手まといになると考え、彼は計画を知らせないことを決めていた。彼はCampaniaへ行くのはそこにある父の財産を売ってお金を得て父が命令した目的に使うためだと表向きには伝えた。そのような形ではあったが、彼は母の全面的同意を得て出発した。そのときMarcus BrutusとGaius CassiusはDicaearchiaにおり、ローマからOctavianが引き連れてきた群衆の多さを知ると(よくあることだか、メッセンジャーは報告を大げさにしていた)

gloria English → Japanese
Original Text

they were struck with much fear and consternation, thinking that the expedition was directed against themselves.They took flight across the Adriatic. Brutus went to Achaea, Cassius to Syria. When Octavian arrived in Calatia in Campania,the inhabitants received him as the son of their benefactor and treated him with the highest honor. On the following day he disclosed the whole situation to them and he appealed to the soldiers, telling them how unjustly his father had been killed and how he was himself being plotted against. As he spoke, some of the decurions did not wish to listen at all, but the people did so eagerly and with good-will, and they sympathized with him, frequently bidding him to be of good cheer,

Translation

その遠征軍は自分たちに差し向けられたものと考え、非常に恐れ狼狽した。彼らはAdriaticへ逃げた。BrutusはAchaeaへ行き、CassiusはSyriaへ行った。OctavianがCampaniaのCalatiaに着くと、住人達はその地の支援者の息子として受け入れ、最高の栄誉をもって彼をもてなした。次の日彼は皆に全ての状況を話し、彼の父がいかに不正に殺害され、彼自身も策略にかけられようとしていたたかを戦士たちに対して訴えた。彼が話しているとき、十人隊長の中には全く話を聞こうとしない者もいたが、人々は熱心に聞き入って彼に共鳴し、しきりに彼を元気づけようとした。

gloria English → Japanese
Original Text

for they would not neglect him but would assist him in every way until he should be established in his inherited rights. Then he invited them to his house and gave each of them five hundred drachmae; and the next day he called together the members of the curia and appealed to them not to be outdone in good will by the people, but to remember Caesar who had given them the colony and their position of honor. He promised that the colony and their position of honor. He promised that they would experience no less benefits at his own hands. He showed that it was more fitting for him to enjoy their aid and to make use of their influence and arms than for Antonius to do so.

Translation

人々は、彼が受け継いだ権利の下で落ち着くまで彼を見捨てず、あらゆる支援を行った。そして彼は皆を自分の家へ招き、一人一人に500ドラクマを与えた;そして次の日、彼はクリアのメンバーを呼び集め、人々の善意に慢ぜず彼らにコロニーを与えたCaesarと今受けている栄誉を忘れないようにと訴えた。彼はコロニーと栄誉の地位を約束した。彼は彼の下で受ける利益は他よりも多いであろうことを約束した。彼がこのように人々の助けを借りその影響力と軍事力を利用することがAntoniusが同じことをするよりも非常に上手く行ったことを、彼は人々に示した。

gloria English → Japanese
Original Text

Then, thinking that he had a suitable opportunity for what he had in mind, he spread a report that he was being plotted against, and seizing some soldiers, he threw them into chains, on the pretext that they had been sent for this very purpose of killing him. He hinted at Octavian but did not definitely name him. The report quickly ran through the city that the consul had been plotted against, but had seized the men who had come to attack him. Then his friends gathered at his house, and soldiers under arms were summoned. In the late afternoon the report reached Octavian also that Antonius had been in danger of being assassinated, and that he was sending for troops to guard him that night.

Translation

そして、心に抱いていたことを実行する最高のチャンスと考え、彼は自分に対して策略が仕掛けられているという報告を広め、彼を殺す目的で送り込まれたという口実で戦士を何人か捕まえて投獄した。彼はOctavianの名をほのめかしたが、はっきりとその名を口にはしなかった。領事に策略が仕掛けられているという報告はすぐに町に広まったが、彼を攻撃しようと来た男たちが捕まえられた。そして友人が彼の家に集められ、軍の戦士たちが召喚された。午後遅くになり、その報告はOctavianの元へ届き、Antoniusも暗殺の危機にさらされているためその夜は彼を護衛するための小隊を送り込むということも伝えられた。

gloria English → Japanese
Original Text

Immediately Octavian sent word to him that he was ready to stand beside his bed with his own retinue to keep him safe, for he thought that the plot had been laid by some of the party of Brutus and Cassius. He was thus in readiness to do an act of kindness entirely unsuspicious of the rumor Antonius had started or of the plot. Antonius, however, did not even permit the messenger to be received indoors, but dismissed him discourteously. The messenger returned after hearing fuller reports and announced to Octavian that his name was being mentioned among the men about Antonius' door as being himself the man who had despatched the assassins against Antonius, who were now in prison.

Translation

すぐにOctavianは、彼を守るために自分の侍者と共に彼のベッドの脇に立つ用意はで来ていると伝言した。策略はBrutusとCassiusの仲間の誰かが仕掛けたものだと考えたからだ。そして彼は、Antoniusが策略に着手したという噂を全く疑うことなく、親切心からその行為を行う心構えをしていた。しかしAntoniusは伝言者を受け入れず門前払いし、無碍に追い払ってしまった。伝言者はより詳しい報告を聞いて戻り、何人かの男たちがOctavianの名を口にしているのがAntoniusの部屋から聞こえ、彼自身がAntoniusに対して送られた暗殺者であると話していたとOctavianに伝えた。しかし実際にその時Antoniusは投獄されていた。

gloria English → Japanese
Original Text

Octavian at first did not believe it because of its improbable sound,but soon he perceived that the whole plan had been directed against himself, so he considered with his friends as to what he should do. His mother came also, at a loss over the strange turn of affairs, and desiring to know what the report meant and what were Antonius' intentions.They advised Octavian to withdraw from the city at once for a few days until the matter could be investigated and cleared up.He, unconscious of any guilt, thought that it would be a serious matter for him to conceal himself and in a way incriminate himself,for he would gain nothing toward his safety by withdrawing, while he might the more easily be destroyed in secret.

Translation

そんなことはありそうにもないためOctavianは最初その話を信じなかったが、全ての計画は彼に向けられているとすぐに悟り、どうしたらよいかを友人と共に考えた。彼の母も、事態の奇妙な展開に困惑しながらも、あの報告にはどういう意味があったのか、そしてAntoniusの意図は何なのかを知りたいと思い、やって来た。彼らはOctavianに、状況を調査して明らかになるまで数日の間町から去ることを提案した。彼にはやましいところは全くなかったし、罪を認めたかのように隠れることは深刻な事態につながると考えた。それで自分の安全が保証されることもないし、一方では、秘密裡に暗殺される危険も高まるからだ。