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... Cicero . - Cicero's de legibus may , then , perhaps have some bearing on the date of Antias ' 2nd book . Cicero , as well as Antias , attributes inter- calation to Numa , 2.29 : ... diligenter habenda ratio intercalandi est , quod ...
... Cicero . - Cicero's de legibus may , then , perhaps have some bearing on the date of Antias ' 2nd book . Cicero , as well as Antias , attributes inter- calation to Numa , 2.29 : ... diligenter habenda ratio intercalandi est , quod ...
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... ( Cicero , Rosc.com.17 : div.1.30 ) , turpitudo ( Cicero , Sest.62 ) or cri- men ( Cicero , Cael.15 ) sticking to someone , there is no evidence that Romans would talk of mere water as we would talk of mud ( = disgrace or slander ) slung ...
... ( Cicero , Rosc.com.17 : div.1.30 ) , turpitudo ( Cicero , Sest.62 ) or cri- men ( Cicero , Cael.15 ) sticking to someone , there is no evidence that Romans would talk of mere water as we would talk of mud ( = disgrace or slander ) slung ...
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... Cicero ) . Whatever his relations with Cicero later , at the time of Clodius ' tri- al , Calvus was politically opposed to Cicero and thus not likely to speak in his praise ' . Yet by Marshall's reckoning ( and that of so many others ) ...
... Cicero ) . Whatever his relations with Cicero later , at the time of Clodius ' tri- al , Calvus was politically opposed to Cicero and thus not likely to speak in his praise ' . Yet by Marshall's reckoning ( and that of so many others ) ...
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