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Page v
... Milo on the eighth of April [ B. c . 52 , U.c. 702 ] , and in the third con- sulate of Cnęus Pompeius . During the progress of the trial the Forum and all the temples in its neighbourhood were occupied by troops , as we learn , not only ...
... Milo on the eighth of April [ B. c . 52 , U.c. 702 ] , and in the third con- sulate of Cnęus Pompeius . During the progress of the trial the Forum and all the temples in its neighbourhood were occupied by troops , as we learn , not only ...
Page vi
... Milo was P. Clodius 5 . A bitter enmity had existed for some time between Clodius and Milo , on account of Cicero's friendship for the latter , and the activity displayed by Milo in promoting the orator's recall from banishment , [ B. c ...
... Milo was P. Clodius 5 . A bitter enmity had existed for some time between Clodius and Milo , on account of Cicero's friendship for the latter , and the activity displayed by Milo in promoting the orator's recall from banishment , [ B. c ...
Page vii
... Milo left the city on the twentieth of January ( for I adopt the date mentioned in the speech , as agreeing with the registers , rather than that given by Fenestella 11 , who says it was on the nineteenth ) for his native town Lanuvium ...
... Milo left the city on the twentieth of January ( for I adopt the date mentioned in the speech , as agreeing with the registers , rather than that given by Fenestella 11 , who says it was on the nineteenth ) for his native town Lanuvium ...
Page viii
... Milo was riding in a travelling carriage with his wife Fausta , daughter of L. Sulla the dictator , and his friend M ... Milo's party ran up to the spot . Clodius was carried , wounded , into a tavern 20 in the district of Bovillę . Hear ...
... Milo was riding in a travelling carriage with his wife Fausta , daughter of L. Sulla the dictator , and his friend M ... Milo's party ran up to the spot . Clodius was carried , wounded , into a tavern 20 in the district of Bovillę . Hear ...
Page ix
... Milo ordered him to be hunted out of the tavern 21. M. Fustenus led on the slaves of Milo ; and by this means Clodius was dragged forth from his hiding - place , and despatched with several wounds 22. His corpse was left in the road ...
... Milo ordered him to be hunted out of the tavern 21. M. Fustenus led on the slaves of Milo ; and by this means Clodius was dragged forth from his hiding - place , and despatched with several wounds 22. His corpse was left in the road ...
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