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... political aspect than has been hitherto suspected . The choice of Lucilius as model appropri- ated to the circle of Octavian and Maecenas a figure previously associated with the Republican cause , and suggested a parallel with the ...
... political aspect than has been hitherto suspected . The choice of Lucilius as model appropri- ated to the circle of Octavian and Maecenas a figure previously associated with the Republican cause , and suggested a parallel with the ...
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... political quietism which contributed to the social and political consolidation of Octavian and his circle : they also in themselves are con- ducive to the perpetuation of the disposition to react warmly to them . The most vital element ...
... political quietism which contributed to the social and political consolidation of Octavian and his circle : they also in themselves are con- ducive to the perpetuation of the disposition to react warmly to them . The most vital element ...
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... political leaders of the city .. The evidence suggests that such men rarely participated in the political activity of their deme , proposing deme decrees or serving as deme magistrate , and W. is surely correct to interpret it thus ...
... political leaders of the city .. The evidence suggests that such men rarely participated in the political activity of their deme , proposing deme decrees or serving as deme magistrate , and W. is surely correct to interpret it thus ...
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