Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Caesar had no mind to be so used a second time . A decade later his plans for evading political annihilation by his enemies and perpetuating his own power came to include the use of client tribunes to counter the attacks of hostile ...
... Caesar had no mind to be so used a second time . A decade later his plans for evading political annihilation by his enemies and perpetuating his own power came to include the use of client tribunes to counter the attacks of hostile ...
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... Caesar follows Chance while giving up on Fate . Unlike the Stoic wise man , Caesar rejects fatum and follows fortuna instead . He leaves behind the law and foedera in favour of war . In opposing these two forces Lucan can rely on ...
... Caesar follows Chance while giving up on Fate . Unlike the Stoic wise man , Caesar rejects fatum and follows fortuna instead . He leaves behind the law and foedera in favour of war . In opposing these two forces Lucan can rely on ...
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... Caesar's Commentarii and Pliny's letter to Tacitus ( p.90 ) all fit the same pattern in reflecting a much greater abundance of circumstantial evidence in the raw material ; moreover , for Cicero and Caesar , inaccurate embroidery risked ...
... Caesar's Commentarii and Pliny's letter to Tacitus ( p.90 ) all fit the same pattern in reflecting a much greater abundance of circumstantial evidence in the raw material ; moreover , for Cicero and Caesar , inaccurate embroidery risked ...
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