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Context ' offers no comment on the relationship between the failure of the bill and the prosecution of Rabirius , the implausibility of the alleged attack on Pompey , the attitude of C. Antonius , why it was inevitable that Sulla's ...
Context ' offers no comment on the relationship between the failure of the bill and the prosecution of Rabirius , the implausibility of the alleged attack on Pompey , the attitude of C. Antonius , why it was inevitable that Sulla's ...
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Context ' rightly insists on the lack of distinction at Rome between politics and religion , and is good on the slanting of arguments in this speech to suit the bias of its audience . ' Law ' trenchantly catalogues a number of ...
Context ' rightly insists on the lack of distinction at Rome between politics and religion , and is good on the slanting of arguments in this speech to suit the bias of its audience . ' Law ' trenchantly catalogues a number of ...
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( He had used the same tactic in a similar context as early as the pro Roscio . ) Finally , Stroh's forceful argument that Cicero never admits the existence of an affair between Caelius and Clodia is not confronted .
( He had used the same tactic in a similar context as early as the pro Roscio . ) Finally , Stroh's forceful argument that Cicero never admits the existence of an affair between Caelius and Clodia is not confronted .
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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