Ecce Romani Chapter 48 Translation (RELIABLE)

Marcus is amazed by the scale of the crowd and the variety of people. He spots his uncle Titus already seated and wonders how he got there so early, given Titus's habit of sleeping late. The arrival of Caesar is met with a great roar from the spectators, followed by the entrance of the gladiators, who salute the emperor. tesserae, -ārum (f. pl.): tickets apparitor, apparitōris (m.): gate-keeper pulvīnar, pulvīnāris (n.): imperial seat of honor tubicen, tubicinis (m.): trumpet-player paria gladiātōrum: pairs of gladiators lanista, -ae (m.): gladiator trainer

This chapter frequently uses the (Accusative + Infinitive) construction. Examples include:

...sciēbat Titum sērō... surgere solēre ("...he knew that Titus was accustomed to getting up late").

...vīdit Titum iam cōnsēdisse ("...he saw that Titus had already sat down").

"Beat him!" / "Murder him!" (crowd shouts) Grammar Focus