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... Servius Tullius , namely the role of fire in generating the future king and the appearance of the fiery sign of confirmation . Commentator Servius is held to transmit material ante - dating Cato . Wilhelm Schulze's speculations about ...
... Servius Tullius , namely the role of fire in generating the future king and the appearance of the fiery sign of confirmation . Commentator Servius is held to transmit material ante - dating Cato . Wilhelm Schulze's speculations about ...
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... ( Servius Dan . on v . 554 ) . A desire to attribute as much as possible of Roman interest in the story of Aeneas ... Servius , an appendix by Horsfall denies that any clear affiliations can be traced between the attestations of the myth ...
... ( Servius Dan . on v . 554 ) . A desire to attribute as much as possible of Roman interest in the story of Aeneas ... Servius , an appendix by Horsfall denies that any clear affiliations can be traced between the attestations of the myth ...
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... Servius or Servius Sulpicius is twice mentioned as an author of erotic verse , at Pliny Ep . 5. 3. 5 and at Ovid Tr . 2. 441-2 : nec minus Hortensi , nec sunt minus improba Serui carmina : quis dubitet nomina tanta sequi ? Syme once ...
... Servius or Servius Sulpicius is twice mentioned as an author of erotic verse , at Pliny Ep . 5. 3. 5 and at Ovid Tr . 2. 441-2 : nec minus Hortensi , nec sunt minus improba Serui carmina : quis dubitet nomina tanta sequi ? Syme once ...
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