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... rhetoric , often criti- cised by Quinctilian , six on philoso- phy , principally an outline of the views of different schools . He also wrote after Corbulo's campaign one book on tactics . Julius Atticus writes upon the culture of vines ...
... rhetoric , often criti- cised by Quinctilian , six on philoso- phy , principally an outline of the views of different schools . He also wrote after Corbulo's campaign one book on tactics . Julius Atticus writes upon the culture of vines ...
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... rhetorical allusion to the accession of Claudius . Cn . Domitius Afer passes for a cele- brated orator . Claudius rebukes the people for their levity during the per- formance of the tragedies of P. Pom- ponius Secundus . After the ...
... rhetorical allusion to the accession of Claudius . Cn . Domitius Afer passes for a cele- brated orator . Claudius rebukes the people for their levity during the per- formance of the tragedies of P. Pom- ponius Secundus . After the ...
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... rhetoric at Rome by Galba . Al- tercation of Helvidius Priscus with Eprius Marcellus . Cælius Sabinus , the jurisconsult , is consul . Serranus , an epic writer praised by Quinctilian for his genuine though immature tal- ent , seems to ...
... rhetoric at Rome by Galba . Al- tercation of Helvidius Priscus with Eprius Marcellus . Cælius Sabinus , the jurisconsult , is consul . Serranus , an epic writer praised by Quinctilian for his genuine though immature tal- ent , seems to ...
Página xiv
... rhetorical reputation in Gaul . Tacitus says every schoolman prefers him- self to Cicero , and has the modesty to put himself after Gabinianus . ? Quaestorship of Tacitus . Death of Pliny ( C. Plinius Secundus ) during the eruption of ...
... rhetorical reputation in Gaul . Tacitus says every schoolman prefers him- self to Cicero , and has the modesty to put himself after Gabinianus . ? Quaestorship of Tacitus . Death of Pliny ( C. Plinius Secundus ) during the eruption of ...
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... rhetoric . 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 ...
... rhetoric . 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 ...
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