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Page v
... senate with insolvency by Clodius , and defended by Cicero in a speech entitled de are alieno Milonis , of which only a few frag- ments remain . The events with which the next year opened form the subject of the present speech . 3 P ...
... senate with insolvency by Clodius , and defended by Cicero in a speech entitled de are alieno Milonis , of which only a few frag- ments remain . The events with which the next year opened form the subject of the present speech . 3 P ...
Page vii
... senate to appoint an Interrex was defeated by Pompeius , who was son - in - law to Scipio , and T. Munatius Plancus 10 , a tribune of the Plebs . 3 While matters were in this condition , Milo left the city on the twentieth of January ...
... senate to appoint an Interrex was defeated by Pompeius , who was son - in - law to Scipio , and T. Munatius Plancus 10 , a tribune of the Plebs . 3 While matters were in this condition , Milo left the city on the twentieth of January ...
Page viii
... senate . 17 As Niebuhr has observed , ' just as our nobles used to travel in the 16th and 17th centuries . ' Lectures , Vol . II . p . 44 . 18 See chap . 17. § 46 . 19 humerum rhomphea trajecit : ἐπάταξεν ἐς τὸ μετάφρενον ξιφιδίῳ ...
... senate . 17 As Niebuhr has observed , ' just as our nobles used to travel in the 16th and 17th centuries . ' Lectures , Vol . II . p . 44 . 18 See chap . 17. § 46 . 19 humerum rhomphea trajecit : ἐπάταξεν ἐς τὸ μετάφρενον ξιφιδίῳ ...
Page ix
... senator named Sextus Tedius , who happened to be return- ing to the city from the country , picked it up , and ordered it to be conveyed to Rome in his own palanquin , while he himself returned to the place from which he had come . The ...
... senator named Sextus Tedius , who happened to be return- ing to the city from the country , picked it up , and ordered it to be conveyed to Rome in his own palanquin , while he himself returned to the place from which he had come . The ...
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... Senate - house 29 , and burnt it with the benches , tables , desks , and manu scripts which they found there ; by which means the Se- nate - house itself was set on fire , together with the Porcian Basilica 30 next door to it . The same ...
... Senate - house 29 , and burnt it with the benches , tables , desks , and manu scripts which they found there ; by which means the Se- nate - house itself was set on fire , together with the Porcian Basilica 30 next door to it . The same ...
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