Hello! I haven’t been here for a while and oh am I rusty. I’m reading Cicero’s In Catalinam, and I’m stuck on this phrase
Am I right? My biggest doubt is in which noun case is senatus and its relation with habendi.
Thanks in advance!
I am not sure how to treat the “habendi.” My rusty instinct tells me that it seems to be a genitive of the gerund, essentially equivalent to saying “munitissimus locus habendi [causa] senatus(acc. pl.)” or “the extremely fortified place for hosting the senates.”Nihilne te nocturnum praesidium…nil hic munitissimus habendi senatus locus … moverunt?
Am I right? My biggest doubt is in which noun case is senatus and its relation with habendi.
Thanks in advance!