Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... status . Indeed a question of status seems to underlie the phrase quisquis de meliore nota ( 28 ) 5 Certainly there was a barbed comment of some sort . Catullus may have been stung . For me , these lines are tinged with a modicum of ...
... status . Indeed a question of status seems to underlie the phrase quisquis de meliore nota ( 28 ) 5 Certainly there was a barbed comment of some sort . Catullus may have been stung . For me , these lines are tinged with a modicum of ...
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... status as a libertus brought him into conflict with the law of the tribune L. Roscius Otho , that law must have not only affected seating arrangements in the theatre but also have provided a general definition of the equestrian order ...
... status as a libertus brought him into conflict with the law of the tribune L. Roscius Otho , that law must have not only affected seating arrangements in the theatre but also have provided a general definition of the equestrian order ...
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... status Augustus wanted to diminish was that of the freedman parvenu ' . Augustus is often represented as the enemy of the old families , since he carries the responsibility for the extinction of the Republican nobility.78 On the ...
... status Augustus wanted to diminish was that of the freedman parvenu ' . Augustus is often represented as the enemy of the old families , since he carries the responsibility for the extinction of the Republican nobility.78 On the ...
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