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Page vii
... Rome and its environs at this time . His real name was Titus Annius Papianus ; the second being derived from his adoption by T. Annius Lus- cus , his maternal grandfather ; the third , from his father C. Papius Cel- sus , who married ...
... Rome and its environs at this time . His real name was Titus Annius Papianus ; the second being derived from his adoption by T. Annius Lus- cus , his maternal grandfather ; the third , from his father C. Papius Cel- sus , who married ...
Page ix
... Rome disgusted at the delays which had taken place and the treachery of Pompeius : βαρυθυμῶν ὁ Μίλων , ὡς καὶ περὶ αὐτὸν ἀπίστου γιγνομένου τοῦ Πομπηΐου , ἐς τὴν πατρίδα Λανούβιον ἐξήει . Bell . Civ . II . 20 . 13 About twelve miles from ...
... Rome disgusted at the delays which had taken place and the treachery of Pompeius : βαρυθυμῶν ὁ Μίλων , ὡς καὶ περὶ αὐτὸν ἀπίστου γιγνομένου τοῦ Πομπηΐου , ἐς τὴν πατρίδα Λανούβιον ἐξήει . Bell . Civ . II . 20 . 13 About twelve miles from ...
Page xi
... Rome in his own palanquin , while he himself returned to the place from which he had come . The body of Clodius arrived at Rome before half - past six in the evening , and after it had been placed in the hall of his house , was ...
... Rome in his own palanquin , while he himself returned to the place from which he had come . The body of Clodius arrived at Rome before half - past six in the evening , and after it had been placed in the hall of his house , was ...
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... Rome the very night on which the Senate - house was set on fire , was now proceeding with his canvass as actively as ever 33 , openly distributing 1000 ases ( more than £ 2 of English money ) apiece to the voters of each tribe . A few ...
... Rome the very night on which the Senate - house was set on fire , was now proceeding with his canvass as actively as ever 33 , openly distributing 1000 ases ( more than £ 2 of English money ) apiece to the voters of each tribe . A few ...
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... Rome with six - and - twenty slaves for the purpose of having an interview with the councillors of Aricia ; that about nine o'clock in the morning , as soon as the Senate rose , Milo set out with the determination of meeting Clodius on ...
... Rome with six - and - twenty slaves for the purpose of having an interview with the councillors of Aricia ; that about nine o'clock in the morning , as soon as the Senate rose , Milo set out with the determination of meeting Clodius on ...
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animi animo Appian Aricia Asconius atque Bona Dea Bovillae Cambridge causa certe CHAPTER Cicero Clodius comitia Comp consul cuius Demy Octavo denique Dict Dion Cassius dius Edited eius enim erat esset Etruria etsi facti fuisse fuit Greek haec hanc hominem homines huius hunc igitur illa ille illi illius illo illud illum insidias Interrex ipsa ipse Itaque iudices iudicium iure Lanuvium leges magis mihi Milo Milo's Milonem Milonis modo multa neque nihil nisi nulla numquam nunc Octavo omnes Plancus Pompeius potest potius praetor primum pro Caelio propter publica quae quam quamquam quibus quid quidem quis quod quum rem publicam Roman Romani Rome saepe sed etiam semper Senate Sext sine slaves solum speech St Catharine's College St John's College sunt tamen tantum tribune vero vestra viri viro vobis καὶ τε τὴν τὸ τοῦ
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