Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... fortuna in Caesar's First Speech in Lucan ( de Bello Civili 1. 225-7 ) LCM 16.6 ( Jun.1991 ) , 86-89 Immediately after crossing the river Rubicon and thereby starting the Civil War Lucan's Caesar comments on this historic event briefly ...
... fortuna in Caesar's First Speech in Lucan ( de Bello Civili 1. 225-7 ) LCM 16.6 ( Jun.1991 ) , 86-89 Immediately after crossing the river Rubicon and thereby starting the Civil War Lucan's Caesar comments on this historic event briefly ...
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... fortuna with whom he had been associated as though she was his guardian angel.11 The historic perfect credidimus puts fata on the same side of this divide as iura , pacem and foedera ; they are things of the past . Fortuna can therefore ...
... fortuna with whom he had been associated as though she was his guardian angel.11 The historic perfect credidimus puts fata on the same side of this divide as iura , pacem and foedera ; they are things of the past . Fortuna can therefore ...
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... fortuna have to be resisted . A similar dichotomy has also found its way into the words of Nautes to Aeneas in the fifth book of Vergil's Aeneid " Nate dea , quo fata trahunt retrahuntque sequamur ; quidquid erit , superanda omnis fortuna ...
... fortuna have to be resisted . A similar dichotomy has also found its way into the words of Nautes to Aeneas in the fifth book of Vergil's Aeneid " Nate dea , quo fata trahunt retrahuntque sequamur ; quidquid erit , superanda omnis fortuna ...
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