Ciceronis pro A. Licinio Archia poeta oratio, ed. by J.S. ReidUniversity Press, 1878 - 85 pages |
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... Lucullus the elder , and it was probably to collect evidence that M. Lucullus undertook a journey to Sicily , on which Archias accompanied him , some time after his arrival at Rome . On their return from Sicily they stayed at Heraclia ...
... Lucullus the elder , and it was probably to collect evidence that M. Lucullus undertook a journey to Sicily , on which Archias accompanied him , some time after his arrival at Rome . On their return from Sicily they stayed at Heraclia ...
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... Lucullus . This fact renders improbable the suggestion of some scholars , that the brother of Lucius Lucullus was originally called Aulus , and not Marcus , which name he is supposed to have taken on his adoption by M. Terentius Varro 4 ...
... Lucullus . This fact renders improbable the suggestion of some scholars , that the brother of Lucius Lucullus was originally called Aulus , and not Marcus , which name he is supposed to have taken on his adoption by M. Terentius Varro 4 ...
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... Lucullus was only at Rome for three years between 88 and 66 B. C. , in 79 when he was aedile , in 78 when he was praetor , and in 74 when he was consul . Between him and Cicero there was never a cordial intimacy ; their intercourse was ...
... Lucullus was only at Rome for three years between 88 and 66 B. C. , in 79 when he was aedile , in 78 when he was praetor , and in 74 when he was consul . Between him and Cicero there was never a cordial intimacy ; their intercourse was ...
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... Lucullus also had officially recognised him as a Roman citi- zen , by recommending him to the treasury more than once as deserving a reward for services done to Rome in the East1 . There can be little doubt that the prosecution of ...
... Lucullus also had officially recognised him as a Roman citi- zen , by recommending him to the treasury more than once as deserving a reward for services done to Rome in the East1 . There can be little doubt that the prosecution of ...
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... Lucullus triumphed in the beginning of 63 B. C. The pro- secution of Archias was a small skirmish arising out of the battle about the triumph . A favourite mode of annoying a pro- minent man at Rome was to enter vexatious prosecutions ...
... Lucullus triumphed in the beginning of 63 B. C. The pro- secution of Archias was a small skirmish arising out of the battle about the triumph . A favourite mode of annoying a pro- minent man at Rome was to enter vexatious prosecutions ...
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