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... Mart . 1 103 4 riserunt faciles et tribuere dei . cf. the whole epigr . Luc . 1 505—6 o faciles dare summa deos , eademque tueri | difficiles . NOCITURA Sen. ep . 110 § 10 quidquid nobis bono futurum crat , deus et parens noster in ...
... Mart . 1 103 4 riserunt faciles et tribuere dei . cf. the whole epigr . Luc . 1 505—6 o faciles dare summa deos , eademque tueri | difficiles . NOCITURA Sen. ep . 110 § 10 quidquid nobis bono futurum crat , deus et parens noster in ...
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... by Fabricius . cf. 1 76 n . ( esp . Plin . ep . III I § 9 ) . 77 n . Mart . IV 39 Charinus has plate chased by Myron . Praxiteles , Scopas , Phidias and other artists : argentum tamen inter omne miror , | quare non habeas 30 X 17-19.
... by Fabricius . cf. 1 76 n . ( esp . Plin . ep . III I § 9 ) . 77 n . Mart . IV 39 Charinus has plate chased by Myron . Praxiteles , Scopas , Phidias and other artists : argentum tamen inter omne miror , | quare non habeas 30 X 17-19.
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... Mart . X 74 10-11 . XIII 212. It was famous and costly ( Strabo 234. 237 ) , and preferred to all others by Augustus and most of his successors Plin . XIV § 61. Mart . IV 69 you always put on the table Setine or Massic , Papilus , but ...
... Mart . X 74 10-11 . XIII 212. It was famous and costly ( Strabo 234. 237 ) , and preferred to all others by Augustus and most of his successors Plin . XIV § 61. Mart . IV 69 you always put on the table Setine or Massic , Papilus , but ...
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... Mart . VII 8 8 ) . He wore the garb of a triumphant general ( XI 194-5 similisque tri- umpho praeda caballorum praetor sedet ) , the broad folds of the gold - worked purple toga over the tunic embroidered with palm leaves , bearing in ...
... Mart . VII 8 8 ) . He wore the garb of a triumphant general ( XI 194-5 similisque tri- umpho praeda caballorum praetor sedet ) , the broad folds of the gold - worked purple toga over the tunic embroidered with palm leaves , bearing in ...
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... Mart . vIII 33 I ( thinness of the gold - leaf in the praetoricia corona ; hence Iuv . is speaking ironically , when he says that the slave sweated under the burden ) . Beside this crown , the general wore a crown of laurel on his head ...
... Mart . vIII 33 I ( thinness of the gold - leaf in the praetoricia corona ; hence Iuv . is speaking ironically , when he says that the slave sweated under the burden ) . Beside this crown , the general wore a crown of laurel on his head ...
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