D. Junii Juvenalis satiræ xiii. Thirteen satires of Juvenal. The Lat. text of O. Jahn ed., with Engl. notes, by J.E.B. Mayor1853 |
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... Nero , Domitian , or Trajan ) , its place ( whether the extremity of Egypt [ probably from Sat. xv . 45 ] , the Oasis , the Libyan Penta- polis , or Scotland [ probably from Sat. ii . 161 ] ) , even as to its occasion ( Schol . iv . 38 ...
... Nero , Domitian , or Trajan ) , its place ( whether the extremity of Egypt [ probably from Sat. xv . 45 ] , the Oasis , the Libyan Penta- polis , or Scotland [ probably from Sat. ii . 161 ] ) , even as to its occasion ( Schol . iv . 38 ...
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... Nero's time , " fe- minarum illustrium senatorumque plures per arenam fœdati sunt , " Tac . Ann . xv . 32. So ... Nero ; from Juvenal himself it appears that he was a luxurious upstart , who had great influence with Domitian . Tyr ...
... Nero's time , " fe- minarum illustrium senatorumque plures per arenam fœdati sunt , " Tac . Ann . xv . 32. So ... Nero ; from Juvenal himself it appears that he was a luxurious upstart , who had great influence with Domitian . Tyr ...
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... Nero's time ( Sen. Ep . 91 ) , but afterwards restored ( Tac . Ann . xvi . 13 ) . It was again burnt in 197 a . D. ( Herodian iii . 7 ) . On the altar see also Liv . Epit . 137 ( Ara Cæsari ad confluentem Araris et Rhodani de- dicata ...
... Nero's time ( Sen. Ep . 91 ) , but afterwards restored ( Tac . Ann . xvi . 13 ) . It was again burnt in 197 a . D. ( Herodian iii . 7 ) . On the altar see also Liv . Epit . 137 ( Ara Cæsari ad confluentem Araris et Rhodani de- dicata ...
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... Nero , who learnt from her the art of poi- soning . Schol . h . 1. By her means Agrippina rid herself of Claudius , ( Tac . Ann . xii . 66 ) , and Nero of Bri- Per famam et populum nigros efferre maritos . Aude aliquid SAT . I. ] 15 ...
... Nero , who learnt from her the art of poi- soning . Schol . h . 1. By her means Agrippina rid herself of Claudius , ( Tac . Ann . xii . 66 ) , and Nero of Bri- Per famam et populum nigros efferre maritos . Aude aliquid SAT . I. ] 15 ...
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... Nero re- duced the expense yet more ( Suet . Ner . 16 ) , while Domitian restored the custom of giving food instead of the twenty - five ases which had been substituted for it ( infr . 120 n . ) , and made the sportulæ nearly equal to ...
... Nero re- duced the expense yet more ( Suet . Ner . 16 ) , while Domitian restored the custom of giving food instead of the twenty - five ases which had been substituted for it ( infr . 120 n . ) , and made the sportulæ nearly equal to ...
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