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... philosopher , who wrote in Greek . Seneca is compelled to kill himself . His orations ( principally composed in the name of Nero ? ) have been lost ; so , too , the early works on earthquakes ( quoted Nat . Quæst . VI . iv . 2 ) . " De ...
... philosopher , who wrote in Greek . Seneca is compelled to kill himself . His orations ( principally composed in the name of Nero ? ) have been lost ; so , too , the early works on earthquakes ( quoted Nat . Quæst . VI . iv . 2 ) . " De ...
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... philosophers . Helvidius Priscus is prætor , and is exiled and put to death for his turbulent indepen- dence ; Julius Frontinus is prætor . Alleged date of the Dialogue on Ora- tory . The philosophers are banished . Cluvius Rufus is ...
... philosophers . Helvidius Priscus is prætor , and is exiled and put to death for his turbulent indepen- dence ; Julius Frontinus is prætor . Alleged date of the Dialogue on Ora- tory . The philosophers are banished . Cluvius Rufus is ...
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... Philosophers are ban- ished from Rome . ? Satire of Sul- picia . ? Death of Curiatius Mater- nus ; a Maternus was put to death under Domitian for denouncing ty rants in a literary exercise . Besides a tragedy against Vatinius , written ...
... Philosophers are ban- ished from Rome . ? Satire of Sul- picia . ? Death of Curiatius Mater- nus ; a Maternus was put to death under Domitian for denouncing ty rants in a literary exercise . Besides a tragedy against Vatinius , written ...
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... philosopher and teacher of M. Aurelius , is consul a second time . ? Death of Aulus Gellius . The date of his work can only be detected by the fact that he speaks of Erucius ( Cons . A.D. 146 ) , and does not quote Fronto's writings ...
... philosopher and teacher of M. Aurelius , is consul a second time . ? Death of Aulus Gellius . The date of his work can only be detected by the fact that he speaks of Erucius ( Cons . A.D. 146 ) , and does not quote Fronto's writings ...
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... philosopher , as in later times serious nobles kept chaplains ; but , as it was not etiquette for Roman ladies to study , they were dependent upon philosophi- cal friends . An ambitious man might hope to make his way by feminine ...
... philosopher , as in later times serious nobles kept chaplains ; but , as it was not etiquette for Roman ladies to study , they were dependent upon philosophi- cal friends . An ambitious man might hope to make his way by feminine ...
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