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... Pliny the Elder PART. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE PART IV . CHAPTER II . LUCAN AND HIS SUCCESSORS . PAGE 5 The Fashionable Poet CHAPTER I. SENECA . Literary Position Moral Treatises . Letters to Lucilius Natural Questions ̓Αποκολοκύντωσις Plays ...
... Pliny the Elder PART. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE PART IV . CHAPTER II . LUCAN AND HIS SUCCESSORS . PAGE 5 The Fashionable Poet CHAPTER I. SENECA . Literary Position Moral Treatises . Letters to Lucilius Natural Questions ̓Αποκολοκύντωσις Plays ...
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... Pliny the Younger . Speeches and Official Letters Private Letters CHAPTER III . 161 · 162 Doubts upon their Genuineness 216 CHAPTER VI . • 163 Suetonius . 220 66 ' Lives of the Cæsars " 220 Quinctilian Other Works . 231 • 171 CHAPTER IV ...
... Pliny the Younger . Speeches and Official Letters Private Letters CHAPTER III . 161 · 162 Doubts upon their Genuineness 216 CHAPTER VI . • 163 Suetonius . 220 66 ' Lives of the Cæsars " 220 Quinctilian Other Works . 231 • 171 CHAPTER IV ...
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... Pliny , and is only known by chance allusions and by the excerpt in Seneca on the death of Cicero , which leave it uncertain whether it included the work on the German wars , for which he is oftenest quoted . Exile of P. Suillius , a ...
... Pliny , and is only known by chance allusions and by the excerpt in Seneca on the death of Cicero , which leave it uncertain whether it included the work on the German wars , for which he is oftenest quoted . Exile of P. Suillius , a ...
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... Pliny ( C. Plinius Secundus ) during the eruption of Vesuvius . He wrote " ' De Jaculatione Equestri , " 2 books on the life of Pomponius Se- cundus , 15 of the " Wars of Ger- many , " 3 books in 6 volumes called Studiosi , " 8 on ...
... Pliny ( C. Plinius Secundus ) during the eruption of Vesuvius . He wrote " ' De Jaculatione Equestri , " 2 books on the life of Pomponius Se- cundus , 15 of the " Wars of Ger- many , " 3 books in 6 volumes called Studiosi , " 8 on ...
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... Pliny for odd facts in natural history . The rhetori- cal collection included ! II books of speeches and 3 of ... Pliny the Younger ; his panegyric on Trajan . Speeches of Tacitus and Pliny against Marius . L. Arruntius Stella , the ...
... Pliny for odd facts in natural history . The rhetori- cal collection included ! II books of speeches and 3 of ... Pliny the Younger ; his panegyric on Trajan . Speeches of Tacitus and Pliny against Marius . L. Arruntius Stella , the ...
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