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... Favorinus does get into good society in pri- vate he pays a visit to a distinguished family which a baby has just entered , and preaches ' a sermon on the duty of mothers to nurse their own children , of which the grandmother . strongly ...
... Favorinus does get into good society in pri- vate he pays a visit to a distinguished family which a baby has just entered , and preaches ' a sermon on the duty of mothers to nurse their own children , of which the grandmother . strongly ...
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... Favorinus does not presume to emancipate himself from the assumptions of the astrologers : he takes it for granted that the heavenly bodies must , in some way or other , dominate the affairs of our earth . He does not suppose that it is ...
... Favorinus does not presume to emancipate himself from the assumptions of the astrologers : he takes it for granted that the heavenly bodies must , in some way or other , dominate the affairs of our earth . He does not suppose that it is ...
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... Favorinus , 268 , 269 ; literary judgments of , 270 ; style and vocabulary , 271 ; followed by Macrobius , 394 . Aurelian , Life of , by Vopiscus , 306 , 309-313 ; civil administration of , 309 ; food supply and fortifica- tions of Rome ...
... Favorinus , 268 , 269 ; literary judgments of , 270 ; style and vocabulary , 271 ; followed by Macrobius , 394 . Aurelian , Life of , by Vopiscus , 306 , 309-313 ; civil administration of , 309 ; food supply and fortifica- tions of Rome ...
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... Favorinus on , 268 . Charisius , a grammarian , 387 . Chorographia Pliniana , 297 . Chrysostom , St. , on monasticism , 407 . Cicero , Marcus Tullius , " De Naturâ Deorum , " 17 ; estates of , owned by Silius , 63 ; undervalued by Pe ...
... Favorinus on , 268 . Charisius , a grammarian , 387 . Chorographia Pliniana , 297 . Chrysostom , St. , on monasticism , 407 . Cicero , Marcus Tullius , " De Naturâ Deorum , " 17 ; estates of , owned by Silius , 63 ; undervalued by Pe ...
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... Favorinus , friend of Aulus Gellius , 267 . Florus , L. ( ? Julius ) Annæus , date of , 233 ; epitome , 234 ; authori- ties and style , 235 . Fonteius , 36 . Forgery , Annals of Tacitus sup- posed to be a , 217 . Freedmen , rich , of ...
... Favorinus , friend of Aulus Gellius , 267 . Florus , L. ( ? Julius ) Annæus , date of , 233 ; epitome , 234 ; authori- ties and style , 235 . Fonteius , 36 . Forgery , Annals of Tacitus sup- posed to be a , 217 . Freedmen , rich , of ...
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