Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 9-13John Pinsent, 1985 |
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... Cicero's argument ; Caesar could have passed a measure which covered all the quaestiones dealing with capital offences . Indeed such a measure could have been the enactment referred to by Suetonius , lul .42 : poenas facinorum aunxit ...
... Cicero's argument ; Caesar could have passed a measure which covered all the quaestiones dealing with capital offences . Indeed such a measure could have been the enactment referred to by Suetonius , lul .42 : poenas facinorum aunxit ...
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... Cicero's exile , Clodius fell out with Caesar and wanted the Senate to rescind Caesar's decrees , he employed a rather picturesque expression concerning his willingness to let Cicero return now from exile if the Senate were to comply ...
... Cicero's exile , Clodius fell out with Caesar and wanted the Senate to rescind Caesar's decrees , he employed a rather picturesque expression concerning his willingness to let Cicero return now from exile if the Senate were to comply ...
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... Cicero and his fortunes . But the clear voice of the Republic herself calling Cicero back home is a far more potent - almost poetical image . Almost poetical ? In their comment on fam.10.1.1 , Tyrell and Purser3 write : This ...
... Cicero and his fortunes . But the clear voice of the Republic herself calling Cicero back home is a far more potent - almost poetical image . Almost poetical ? In their comment on fam.10.1.1 , Tyrell and Purser3 write : This ...
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