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But after the passage of the lex Iulia de adulteriis coercendis in 19 B. C. caution and discretion were vital for a young man of consular stock involved in a real or even only literary non - marital affair ( adultery if it was with ...
But after the passage of the lex Iulia de adulteriis coercendis in 19 B. C. caution and discretion were vital for a young man of consular stock involved in a real or even only literary non - marital affair ( adultery if it was with ...
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[ Longinus ] ( On the Sublime 10.7 ) refers to the celebrated passage at de Corona 169 ( čσméрa μèv yàp hv ... ) where Demosthenes vividly recalls to his fellow - citizens the evening ( and night , for though the word does not actually ...
[ Longinus ] ( On the Sublime 10.7 ) refers to the celebrated passage at de Corona 169 ( čσméрa μèv yàp hv ... ) where Demosthenes vividly recalls to his fellow - citizens the evening ( and night , for though the word does not actually ...
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In general terms : Pericles in the Thucydidean passage seems to set out to equate the will of those in power at any given time with law , stressing unwritten laws ; whereas Antigone in the Sophoclean passage repudiates this equation ...
In general terms : Pericles in the Thucydidean passage seems to set out to equate the will of those in power at any given time with law , stressing unwritten laws ; whereas Antigone in the Sophoclean passage repudiates this equation ...
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