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Cicero's de legibus may , then , perhaps have some bearing on the date of Antias ' 2nd book . Cicero , as well as Antias , attributes intercalation to Numa , 2.29 : ... diligenter habenda ratio intercalandi est , quod institutum a Numa ...
Cicero's de legibus may , then , perhaps have some bearing on the date of Antias ' 2nd book . Cicero , as well as Antias , attributes intercalation to Numa , 2.29 : ... diligenter habenda ratio intercalandi est , quod institutum a Numa ...
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S.Treggiari ( Ottawa ) : mihi aqua haeret ( Cicero , QF 2.6.2 ) LCM 5.8 ( Oct.1980 ) , 187-188 Robin Seager , in his reply ( LCM 5.6 [ Jun . 1980 ] , 133-5 ) to Simon Hornblower ( LCM 5.5 [ May 1980 ) , 107 ) , has done little , to my ...
S.Treggiari ( Ottawa ) : mihi aqua haeret ( Cicero , QF 2.6.2 ) LCM 5.8 ( Oct.1980 ) , 187-188 Robin Seager , in his reply ( LCM 5.6 [ Jun . 1980 ] , 133-5 ) to Simon Hornblower ( LCM 5.5 [ May 1980 ) , 107 ) , has done little , to my ...
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128 rather circular argument ( p.186 ) that the Nanneian Calvus who was Cicero's laudator was less likely to be Licinius Calvus since he ' belonged to the ranks of Clodius ' supporters ( i.e. opponents of Cicero ) .
128 rather circular argument ( p.186 ) that the Nanneian Calvus who was Cicero's laudator was less likely to be Licinius Calvus since he ' belonged to the ranks of Clodius ' supporters ( i.e. opponents of Cicero ) .
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