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... less genu- ine . Those on the Verrine orations hardly prove that the scholiast had Asconius before him . Death of the elder Arria . Martial born . Q. Curtius Rufus writes history of Alexander the Great in ten Censorship of Claudius ...
... less genu- ine . Those on the Verrine orations hardly prove that the scholiast had Asconius before him . Death of the elder Arria . Martial born . Q. Curtius Rufus writes history of Alexander the Great in ten Censorship of Claudius ...
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... less Montanist , as are the controversial works De Jejunio , Adv . Psychicos , Adv . Mar- cionem , which was in writing A.D. 237 , Adv . Praxeam , Adv . Hermoge nem , Adv . Valentinum , and the lost books De Ecstasi and De Trinitate ...
... less Montanist , as are the controversial works De Jejunio , Adv . Psychicos , Adv . Mar- cionem , which was in writing A.D. 237 , Adv . Praxeam , Adv . Hermoge nem , Adv . Valentinum , and the lost books De Ecstasi and De Trinitate ...
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... in Spain ; but came early to Rome with his aunt , who nursed him through his delicate childhood . All his life he seems to have been more or less of an invalid , and when II . — I growing old he suffered severely from asthma . ' He.
... in Spain ; but came early to Rome with his aunt , who nursed him through his delicate childhood . All his life he seems to have been more or less of an invalid , and when II . — I growing old he suffered severely from asthma . ' He.
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... less confidence , and have enter- tained the question whether , when she found it impossible to reign in her son's name , she did not pass into a formidable conspirator against his authority and even his safety . Seneca was certainly a less ...
... less confidence , and have enter- tained the question whether , when she found it impossible to reign in her son's name , she did not pass into a formidable conspirator against his authority and even his safety . Seneca was certainly a less ...
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... less to behavior ; the first is the expression of his disgust at the feverish tyranny of Caligula ; the second is a theory of how he and Nero ought to exercise their patronage . There is a treatise on Clemency , which is meant to ...
... less to behavior ; the first is the expression of his disgust at the feverish tyranny of Caligula ; the second is a theory of how he and Nero ought to exercise their patronage . There is a treatise on Clemency , which is meant to ...
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