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... Clodius converts the whole verse into a piece of invective which implicitly charges Clodius with incest and at the same time alludes to his impious profanation of the Bona Dea festival . Poem 51 is therefore aptly placed in the ...
... Clodius converts the whole verse into a piece of invective which implicitly charges Clodius with incest and at the same time alludes to his impious profanation of the Bona Dea festival . Poem 51 is therefore aptly placed in the ...
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... Clodius ' supporters ( i.e. opponents of Cicero ) . Whatever his relations with Cicero later , at the time of Clodius ' trial , Calvus was politically opposed to Cicero and thus not likely to speak in his praise ' . Yet by Marshall's ...
... Clodius ' supporters ( i.e. opponents of Cicero ) . Whatever his relations with Cicero later , at the time of Clodius ' trial , Calvus was politically opposed to Cicero and thus not likely to speak in his praise ' . Yet by Marshall's ...
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... Clodius had previously ' refused ' trial . The same letter shows a ) that in November a charge brought by Milo against Clodius was pend- ing ( 95 ) and b ) that Clodius was standing for office , sc . for that of curule aedile , to which ...
... Clodius had previously ' refused ' trial . The same letter shows a ) that in November a charge brought by Milo against Clodius was pend- ing ( 95 ) and b ) that Clodius was standing for office , sc . for that of curule aedile , to which ...
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