Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 1-4John Pinsent, 1976 |
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... Caesar did not really fear conviction , would he have taken prosecution so lightly ? In 54 , Cicero claimed , Rabirius was prosecuted only to attack Caesar's dignitas ( Rab.post.43 ) ; a fortiori a prosecution - or , more , a series of ...
... Caesar did not really fear conviction , would he have taken prosecution so lightly ? In 54 , Cicero claimed , Rabirius was prosecuted only to attack Caesar's dignitas ( Rab.post.43 ) ; a fortiori a prosecution - or , more , a series of ...
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... Caesar's fear of prosecution : 1 ) Cicero does not refer to a prospective trial ; 2 ) Cae- sar's Bellum civile does not refer to the matter ; 3 ) Cicero and Pompey assumed that Caesar would have no difficulty being elected . Gruen ...
... Caesar's fear of prosecution : 1 ) Cicero does not refer to a prospective trial ; 2 ) Cae- sar's Bellum civile does not refer to the matter ; 3 ) Cicero and Pompey assumed that Caesar would have no difficulty being elected . Gruen ...
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... Caesar and L. Lucceius for the elections show , to my mind , who was be- hind it all . L. Lucceius was a connexion of Pompeius ; the financial negotiations used Q. Arrius as an intermediary , and Arrius was a con- nexion of Crassus ...
... Caesar and L. Lucceius for the elections show , to my mind , who was be- hind it all . L. Lucceius was a connexion of Pompeius ; the financial negotiations used Q. Arrius as an intermediary , and Arrius was a con- nexion of Crassus ...
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CONTENTS the copyright of which remains in each case with the author | 14 |
The date of Mons Graupius LCM 11976 1114 | 1 |
This paper a pendant to my Agricola the Flavian dynasty and Tacitus | 130 |
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