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... SENECA . Literary Position Moral Treatises . Letters to Lucilius Natural Questions ̓Αποκολοκύντωσις Plays . Lucilius Junior Panegyric on Piso . 6 The " Pharsalia " 13 Statius 16 The " Thebaid ' 23 The " Silvæ " 24 The " Achilleid " 28 ...
... SENECA . Literary Position Moral Treatises . Letters to Lucilius Natural Questions ̓Αποκολοκύντωσις Plays . Lucilius Junior Panegyric on Piso . 6 The " Pharsalia " 13 Statius 16 The " Thebaid ' 23 The " Silvæ " 24 The " Achilleid " 28 ...
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... Seneca . Q. Asconius Pedianus flourishes . Most of the extant scholia on Cicero are as- cribed to him ; those on Pro Milone , Pro Sestio , In Vatinium , In C. Clo- dium , De Are Alieno Milonis , Pro Rege Alexandrino , Pro Archia , Pro ...
... Seneca . Q. Asconius Pedianus flourishes . Most of the extant scholia on Cicero are as- cribed to him ; those on Pro Milone , Pro Sestio , In Vatinium , In C. Clo- dium , De Are Alieno Milonis , Pro Rege Alexandrino , Pro Archia , Pro ...
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... Seneca from exile ; he is in- trusted with the education of Agrip- pina's son , adopted by Claudius . Foundation of Camalo- dunum . Surrender of Caractacus . Q. Haterius , the orator , is consul . Death of Claudius Death of Britannicus ...
... Seneca from exile ; he is in- trusted with the education of Agrip- pina's son , adopted by Claudius . Foundation of Camalo- dunum . Surrender of Caractacus . Q. Haterius , the orator , is consul . Death of Claudius Death of Britannicus ...
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... Seneca's retreat L. Junius Mod- eratus Columella wrote twelve books , still extant , on agriculture , and the tenth , on gardening , is in hexameters , being meant for a supplement to the Georgics ; we have also a book on arboriculture ...
... Seneca's retreat L. Junius Mod- eratus Columella wrote twelve books , still extant , on agriculture , and the tenth , on gardening , is in hexameters , being meant for a supplement to the Georgics ; we have also a book on arboriculture ...
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... Seneca was accused of writing in rivalry with Nero . The titles of the tragedies are Hercules Furens , Thyestes , Phæ- dra , Edipus , Troades , Hecuba , Me- dea , Agamemnon , Hercules Etæus , 362 lines of an Edipus Coloneus , and 302 of ...
... Seneca was accused of writing in rivalry with Nero . The titles of the tragedies are Hercules Furens , Thyestes , Phæ- dra , Edipus , Troades , Hecuba , Me- dea , Agamemnon , Hercules Etæus , 362 lines of an Edipus Coloneus , and 302 of ...
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