Catullus, Bände 1-2Harvard University Press, 1893 - 273 Seiten |
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... Cicero , in his later years , professed contempt for the whole tribe of these poetae noui ( like Catullus and his friends ) who had forsaken all the traditions of Ennius ( Or . 161 ; Tusc . III . 45 ; Att . VII . 2. 1 ) ; and Horace ...
... Cicero , in his later years , professed contempt for the whole tribe of these poetae noui ( like Catullus and his friends ) who had forsaken all the traditions of Ennius ( Or . 161 ; Tusc . III . 45 ; Att . VII . 2. 1 ) ; and Horace ...
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... Cicero , and Clodius , are so well known otherwise to the ordinary reader as to need no biographical notice in a work of this sort . Others , like Lesbia , have been sufficiently noticed in previous paragraphs of this Introduction ...
... Cicero , and Clodius , are so well known otherwise to the ordinary reader as to need no biographical notice in a work of this sort . Others , like Lesbia , have been sufficiently noticed in previous paragraphs of this Introduction ...
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... Cicero , by whom he was de- fended ( 56 B.C. ) in the famous speech pro Caelio against the charge of attempted poisoning brought by Clodia ( Lesbia ) , whose favored lover he had been . He himself appears to have broken this connection ...
... Cicero , by whom he was de- fended ( 56 B.C. ) in the famous speech pro Caelio against the charge of attempted poisoning brought by Clodia ( Lesbia ) , whose favored lover he had been . He himself appears to have broken this connection ...
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... Cicero wrote friendly letters ( Fam . XII . 17-30 ) , dated between 45 and 43 B.C. This Cornificius was an active officer of Julius Cæsar , a member of the col- lege of augurs , and later governor of the province of Africa , which he ...
... Cicero wrote friendly letters ( Fam . XII . 17-30 ) , dated between 45 and 43 B.C. This Cornificius was an active officer of Julius Cæsar , a member of the col- lege of augurs , and later governor of the province of Africa , which he ...
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... Cicero and Hortensius appeared for the defence and secured an acquittal . In Cicero's speech on that occasion ( Pro Sulla ) , and especially in his Brutus ( 76. 265 ) , Manlius is highly praised . 68. A certain Veranius is mentioned in ...
... Cicero and Hortensius appeared for the defence and secured an acquittal . In Cicero's speech on that occasion ( Pro Sulla ) , and especially in his Brutus ( 76. 265 ) , Manlius is highly praised . 68. A certain Veranius is mentioned in ...
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