suche das zitat von cäsar aus Marcus Annaeus Lucanus „Pharsalia“ … wird aus im Film Gods and Generals aufgesagt als die Unionstruppen den Fluß überqueren…weis jemand wo ich dieses Zitat finde… Googel hat leider nix gebracht!!!
suche das zitat von cäsar aus Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
„Pharsalia“ … wird aus im Film Gods and Generals aufgesagt
als die Unionstruppen den Fluß überqueren…weis jemand wo ich
dieses Zitat finde… Googel hat leider nix gebracht!!!
Hallo Frosty,
also bekannt ist ja: Alea iacta est (Der Würfel ist geworfen worden), dann konnte ich noch das Filmzitat auf Englisch finden: „Oh Thunderer, surveying Rome’s walls from the Tarpeian Rock. Oh Phrygian house gods of Iulus, Clan and Mystery of Quirinus who was carried off to heaven, Oh Jupiter of Latium seated in lofty Alda and Hearths of Vesta, Oh Rome, equal to the highest deity, favor my plans! Not with impious weapons do I pursue you. Here am I, Caesar, conqueror of land and sea, your own soldier, everywhere, now too, if I am permitted. The man who makes me your enemy, it is he who be the guilty one.“ Then he broke the barriers of war and through the swollen river swiftly took his standards. And Caesar crossed the flood and reached the opposite bank. From Hesperia’s Forbidden Fields he took his stand and said, „Here I abandoned peace and desecrated law; fortune it is you I follow. Farewell to treaties. From now on war is our judge!“ Ist Dir damit geholfen?
suche das zitat von cäsar aus Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
„Pharsalia“ … wird aus im Film Gods and Generals aufgesagt
als die Unionstruppen den Fluß überqueren…weis jemand wo ich
dieses Zitat finde… Googel hat leider nix gebracht!!!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279111/quotes
hier lässt sich folgender Filmtext finden:
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: Hail Caesar! We who are about to die, salute you!
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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: In the Roman civil war, Julius Caesar knew he had to march on Rome, which no legion was permitted to do. Marcus Lucanus left us a chronicle of what happened. "How swiftly Caesar had surmounted the mighty alps and in his mind conceived immense upheavals, coming war. When he reached the water of the little Rubicon, clearly to the leader through the murky night appeared a mighty image of his country in distress, grief in her face, her white hair streaming from her tower-crowned head, with tresses torn and shoulders bare, she stood before him and sighing said, „Where further do you march? Where do you take my standards warriors? If lawfully you come, if as citizens, this far only is allowed.“ Then trembling struck the leader’s limbs, his hair grew stiff and weakness checked his progress, holding his feet at the rivers edge. At last he speaks, „Oh Thunderer, surveying Rome’s walls from the Tarpeian Rock. Oh Phrygian house gods of Iulus, Clan and Mystery of Quirinus who was carried off to heaven, Oh Jupiter of Latium seated in lofty Alda and Hearths of Vesta, Oh Rome, equal to the highest deity, favor my plans! Not with impious weapons do I pursue you. Here am I, Caesar, conqueror of land and sea, your own soldier, everywhere, now too, if I am permitted. The man who makes me your enemy, it is he who be the guilty one.“ Then he broke the barriers of war and through the swollen river swiftly took his standards. And Caesar crossed the flood and reached the opposite bank. From Hesperia’s Forbidden Fields he took his stand and said, „Here I abandoned peace and desecrated law; fortune it is you I follow. Farewell to treaties. From now on war is our judge!“ Hail Caesar! We who are about to die salute you!
Ich kann dir leider nicht weiterhelfen, weil ich dieses Zitat nicht kenne und mir der Film auch nichts sagt. Ich wüsste auch nicht wo man es sonst finden könnte.
suche das zitat von cäsar aus Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
„Pharsalia“ … wird aus im Film Gods and Generals aufgesagt
als die Unionstruppen den Fluß überqueren…weis jemand wo ich
dieses Zitat finde… Googel hat leider nix gebracht!!!
Kann ich leider nichts zu sagen.