Cicero: A PortraitAllen Lane, 1975 - 341 páginas |
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... Cato . According to Plutarch , Cato fiercely reproached his brother - in - law Silanus for changing his mind , and attacked Caesar savagely ( Sallust , who admired them both , has nothing of this ) : Caesar was lucky not to be in danger ...
... Cato . According to Plutarch , Cato fiercely reproached his brother - in - law Silanus for changing his mind , and attacked Caesar savagely ( Sallust , who admired them both , has nothing of this ) : Caesar was lucky not to be in danger ...
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... Cato voted against it , though it was nevertheless finally carried . Cato wrote ' at greater length than I am accus- tomed to use ' to say that he was glad of this outcome , but that Cicero ought to have preferred the attestation of ...
... Cato voted against it , though it was nevertheless finally carried . Cato wrote ' at greater length than I am accus- tomed to use ' to say that he was glad of this outcome , but that Cicero ought to have preferred the attestation of ...
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... Cato and Nepos stand for trib . , Plut . Cato 20 ; imitation of ancestors , de off . I 116 ; Cato's mind , Plut . Cato 1 ; his youth , id . ib . 2–4 ; talks philosophy in Senate , Parad . Stoic . 1 ; as quaestor , Plut . Cato 16–18 ...
... Cato and Nepos stand for trib . , Plut . Cato 20 ; imitation of ancestors , de off . I 116 ; Cato's mind , Plut . Cato 1 ; his youth , id . ib . 2–4 ; talks philosophy in Senate , Parad . Stoic . 1 ; as quaestor , Plut . Cato 16–18 ...
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Arpinum and Rome 10690 b c | 7 |
At the Foot of the Ladder 9077 B C | 12 |
Political Apprenticeship 7670 B C | 29 |
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