where 'rem' is 'the interest' of a person or something which concerns him. Here it is said to be for the interest of the commander himself that he who is brave should also be most fortunate, that all (who deserve them) should be made happy with decorations, which were as much prized by Roman soldiers as by our own. They were conferred in a way to enhance their value. In the presence of all the troops such men as had distinguished themselves by particular acts of gallantry were called up before the Commander-in-chief and by him presented with decorations varying according to their exploits. 60. Ut laeti phaleris omnes] Phalerae' and 'torques' were nearly alike, 'phalerae' being collars that hung down on the chest, and 'torques' those which fitted close to the neck. The repetition of omnes' shows either a corrupt text or an unfinished and uncorrected fragment. No imitator would intentionally write such a verse, much less one who could imitate as well as this writer. 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