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... literary at- testation of its name under the Republic , as far as I have been able to discover . But the second and distinguishing part of the name is spelled ' Mutusca ' in the few literary sources that use it ( see Momm- sen in CIL 9 ...
... literary at- testation of its name under the Republic , as far as I have been able to discover . But the second and distinguishing part of the name is spelled ' Mutusca ' in the few literary sources that use it ( see Momm- sen in CIL 9 ...
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... literary study of Horace's Epistles as diatribes and the abandonment of the title Epistulae in favour of Sermones . No one would object to the first sug- gestion , though I should have thought that some of the work had been done very ...
... literary study of Horace's Epistles as diatribes and the abandonment of the title Epistulae in favour of Sermones . No one would object to the first sug- gestion , though I should have thought that some of the work had been done very ...
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... literary figures , contained a good representation of Roman foreign and domestic political history . In Cicero's later works , Brutus , de finibus , Tusculans , Cato and Laelius , there is ample proof of his more detailed knowledge of ...
... literary figures , contained a good representation of Roman foreign and domestic political history . In Cicero's later works , Brutus , de finibus , Tusculans , Cato and Laelius , there is ample proof of his more detailed knowledge of ...
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