Cicero: A PortraitAllen Lane, 1975 - 341 páginas |
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... refused to believe the tale , for whatever reasons . One theory , according to Sallust , was that the conspirators wanted to impli- cate Crassus and thus force him to use his immense influence to save them as well as himself . Sallust ...
... refused to believe the tale , for whatever reasons . One theory , according to Sallust , was that the conspirators wanted to impli- cate Crassus and thus force him to use his immense influence to save them as well as himself . Sallust ...
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... refused to take a province had to be deployed . Consequent to Crassus ' disaster at Carrhae , trouble was looming in the East , and the most senior men available were called on . In spring 51 Bibulus was sent to Syria , where Crassus ...
... refused to take a province had to be deployed . Consequent to Crassus ' disaster at Carrhae , trouble was looming in the East , and the most senior men available were called on . In spring 51 Bibulus was sent to Syria , where Crassus ...
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... refused to do anything so dogmatic as write a book , but his argu- ments were preserved by his disciples . The New Academy was a method rather than a doctrine . It was far from nihilistic or pessi- mistic : it shared the urge of all ...
... refused to do anything so dogmatic as write a book , but his argu- ments were preserved by his disciples . The New Academy was a method rather than a doctrine . It was far from nihilistic or pessi- mistic : it shared the urge of all ...
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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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