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... wrote after Corbulo's campaign one book on tactics . Julius Atticus writes upon the culture of vines . Cn . Domitius Afer , of Nîmes , is con- sul . Cn . Lentulus Gætulicus , a poet and his- torian ( ? historical poet ) , who had ...
... wrote after Corbulo's campaign one book on tactics . Julius Atticus writes upon the culture of vines . Cn . Domitius Afer , of Nîmes , is con- sul . Cn . Lentulus Gætulicus , a poet and his- torian ( ? historical poet ) , who had ...
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... wrote a history of Augustus , besides his orations ; both are lost . The bucolic poems of Calpurnius Sicu- lus belong to this period ( on the last four see M. Haupt , Berlin , 1854 , and Banishment of Antistius ! for scurrilous verses ...
... wrote a history of Augustus , besides his orations ; both are lost . The bucolic poems of Calpurnius Sicu- lus belong to this period ( on the last four see M. Haupt , Berlin , 1854 , and Banishment of Antistius ! for scurrilous verses ...
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... 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 which belongs to the first edition . L. Lucilius ...
... 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 which belongs to the first edition . L. Lucilius ...
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... wrote ( ? in Greek ) “ Ilia- con , Catachthonion ( the pure Latin titles would have been " Troi- corum , " Inferorum " ) , ten books of " Silvæ , " or miscellanies , fourteen " Salticæ Fabulæ , " one tragedy , the Medea . In prose he wrote ...
... wrote ( ? in Greek ) “ Ilia- con , Catachthonion ( the pure Latin titles would have been " Troi- corum , " Inferorum " ) , ten books of " Silvæ , " or miscellanies , fourteen " Salticæ Fabulæ , " one tragedy , the Medea . In prose he wrote ...
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... wrote a history which was one of Plutarch's chief authorities for Galba and Otho . Sex Julius Gabinianus has an immense rhetorical reputation in Gaul . Tacitus says every schoolman prefers him- self to Cicero , and has the modesty to ...
... wrote a history which was one of Plutarch's chief authorities for Galba and Otho . Sex Julius Gabinianus has an immense rhetorical reputation in Gaul . Tacitus says every schoolman prefers him- self to Cicero , and has the modesty to ...
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