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... years ) , and to read a valuable article by Dr G Sorof ( ib 15th year ) on Tischer's edition . The last paper together with a small Latin pamphlet by the same author ( 1861 ) , forms a valuable contribution to the criticism of the ...
... years ) , and to read a valuable article by Dr G Sorof ( ib 15th year ) on Tischer's edition . The last paper together with a small Latin pamphlet by the same author ( 1861 ) , forms a valuable contribution to the criticism of the ...
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... year , leaving his brother and legatus C Murena behind as his deputy , he re- turned to Rome to accompany the triumph of Lucullus , and stand for the consulship ( § 89 , Sallust Cat 42 ) . It having become no- torious that Catiline's ...
... year , leaving his brother and legatus C Murena behind as his deputy , he re- turned to Rome to accompany the triumph of Lucullus , and stand for the consulship ( § 89 , Sallust Cat 42 ) . It having become no- torious that Catiline's ...
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... year neither had , so far as we know , held the aedileship , but Murena had become popular as praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of winning favour . Besides , during the canvass it became apparent that the latter had ...
... year neither had , so far as we know , held the aedileship , but Murena had become popular as praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of winning favour . Besides , during the canvass it became apparent that the latter had ...
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... year 45 BC . Early in February Cicero had lost his daughter Tullia , who died suddenly in childbirth . When Sul- picius heard of this , he wrote to Cicero a letter ( ad fam IV 5 ) , conveying with diffident and tender delicacy the ...
... year 45 BC . Early in February Cicero had lost his daughter Tullia , who died suddenly in childbirth . When Sul- picius heard of this , he wrote to Cicero a letter ( ad fam IV 5 ) , conveying with diffident and tender delicacy the ...
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... year B C 46 , when the Pompeian cause in Africa had been lost at the battle of Thapsus , Cato withdrew to Utica , and after deliberation slew himself , feeling that he had no further mission to perform . Even under the Caesars the ...
... year B C 46 , when the Pompeian cause in Africa had been lost at the battle of Thapsus , Cato withdrew to Utica , and after deliberation slew himself , feeling that he had no further mission to perform . Even under the Caesars the ...
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