Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... Cicero is here alluding to senatorial / aristocratic hostility to the occupation of a curule magistracy by the apparent- ly low - born Burrenus . The joke , it is argued , arises from a vegetable pun on both Burrenus and Commagenus ...
... Cicero is here alluding to senatorial / aristocratic hostility to the occupation of a curule magistracy by the apparent- ly low - born Burrenus . The joke , it is argued , arises from a vegetable pun on both Burrenus and Commagenus ...
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... Cicero ( see e.g. Sands and Sullivan lccc . citt . ) . But it has now been suggested that the king's sponsor was Cato , not Cicero , and that Cicero's part was only the conveyance of the title to the king ( Shackleton Bailey ad loc ...
... Cicero ( see e.g. Sands and Sullivan lccc . citt . ) . But it has now been suggested that the king's sponsor was Cato , not Cicero , and that Cicero's part was only the conveyance of the title to the king ( Shackleton Bailey ad loc ...
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... Cicero's expositio consiliorum suorum LCM 7.8 ( Oct.1982 ) , 121-124 Later antiquity knew and quoted a work by Cicero which it called an expositio consiliorum suorum ( Asconius , in T. c . 65St .; Augustine , contra Iul . Pelag . 5. 23 ) ...
... Cicero's expositio consiliorum suorum LCM 7.8 ( Oct.1982 ) , 121-124 Later antiquity knew and quoted a work by Cicero which it called an expositio consiliorum suorum ( Asconius , in T. c . 65St .; Augustine , contra Iul . Pelag . 5. 23 ) ...
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