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... Rome, where at the latter date he was busily engaged in the wearisome duties of a client. Martial (VII. 91. 1) calls him facun- dus, an epithet probably given to him in recognition of his rhetorical skill, since it is unlikely that he ...
... Rome, where at the latter date he was busily engaged in the wearisome duties of a client. Martial (VII. 91. 1) calls him facun- dus, an epithet probably given to him in recognition of his rhetorical skill, since it is unlikely that he ...
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... Rome , where at the latter date he was busily engaged in the weari- some duties of a client . Martial ( VII . 91. 1 ) calls him facun- dus , an epithet probably given to him in recognition of his rhetorical skill , since it is unlikely ...
... Rome , where at the latter date he was busily engaged in the weari- some duties of a client . Martial ( VII . 91. 1 ) calls him facun- dus , an epithet probably given to him in recognition of his rhetorical skill , since it is unlikely ...
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... Rome in November 115 , and the victories of Trajan over the Armenians and Parthians , said to have been portended by it , were not completed till the spring of 116. The earthquake which destroyed Antioch in 115 is likewise referred to ...
... Rome in November 115 , and the victories of Trajan over the Armenians and Parthians , said to have been portended by it , were not completed till the spring of 116. The earthquake which destroyed Antioch in 115 is likewise referred to ...
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... Rome , places his birth in the consulship of Claudius Nero and L. Antistius , i.e. in the year 55. This biography bears ' evidence of being a late production and may not go back to an authentic source , but the date of birth given in it ...
... Rome , places his birth in the consulship of Claudius Nero and L. Antistius , i.e. in the year 55. This biography bears ' evidence of being a late production and may not go back to an authentic source , but the date of birth given in it ...
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... Rome from A.D. 70 to 90 and whom he mentions several times with great respect . That he kept up his rhetorical studies for many years is shown both by the statement of the vitae and by the rhetorical style of the satires . 8. Juvenal ...
... Rome from A.D. 70 to 90 and whom he mentions several times with great respect . That he kept up his rhetorical studies for many years is shown both by the statement of the vitae and by the rhetorical style of the satires . 8. Juvenal ...
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Page 87 - Incertaeque rei, Phalaris licet imperet, ut sis Falsus , et admoto dictet periuria tauro , Summum crede nefas animam, praeferre pudori Et propter vitam vivendi perdere causas.
Page 116 - Bithyno libeat vigilare tyranno. finem animae, quae res humanas miscuit olim, non gladii, non saxa dabunt nec tela, sed ille Cannarum vindex et tanti sanguinis ultor 165 anulus. i, demens, et saevas curre per Alpes ut pueris placeas et declamatio fias.
Page 168 - ... cur tamen hos tu evasisse putes, quos diri conscia facti mens habet attonitos et surdo verbere caedit. occultum quatiente ammo tortore flagellum ? 195 poena autem vehemens ac multo saevior illis, quas et Caedicius gravis invenit et Rhadamanthus, nocte dieque suum gestare in pectore testem.
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Page 107 - ... ne placeat, curru servus portatur eodem. da nunc et volucrem, sceptro quae surgit eburno, illinc cornicines, hinc praecedentia longi agminis officia et niveos ad frena Quirites, 45 defossa in loculos quos sportula fecit amicos.
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Page 127 - Nil ergo optabunt homines ? Si consilium vis, Permittes ipsis expendere numinibus quid Conveniat nobis rebusque sit utile nostris. Nam pro jucundis aptissima quaeque dabunt di. Carior est illis homo quam sibi.
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Page 179 - Tradidit arcano quodcumque volumine Moses, Non monstrare vias eadem nisi sacra colenti, Quaesitum ad fontem solos deducere verpos.