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Page 102
... death Aug. A. D. 93 , because Tac . 45 una adhuc victoria Carus Metius censebatur , et Massa Baebius iam tum reus erat ; being accused by Pliny and Herennius Senecio , in the name of the province of Baetica Plin . ep . III 4 §§ 4 , 6 ...
... death Aug. A. D. 93 , because Tac . 45 una adhuc victoria Carus Metius censebatur , et Massa Baebius iam tum reus erat ; being accused by Pliny and Herennius Senecio , in the name of the province of Baetica Plin . ep . III 4 §§ 4 , 6 ...
Page 106
... death as dangerous rivals Seneca and Quintilian's model Domitius Afer ; the latter only escaped by feigning unbounded admiration of the emperor's speech against him Dio LIX 19. Cf. respecting Nero Suet . 12 and Tac . xiv 20-21 ; on the ...
... death as dangerous rivals Seneca and Quintilian's model Domitius Afer ; the latter only escaped by feigning unbounded admiration of the emperor's speech against him Dio LIX 19. Cf. respecting Nero Suet . 12 and Tac . xiv 20-21 ; on the ...
Page 114
... death interiit auctor- itas saporis ; a hard drinker Sen. ep . 114 § 5 eloquentiam ebrii hominis ; Trimalchio the sot Petron . 71 is Maecenatianus . Plin . xiv § 67 Maecena- tiana , wines so called . Hor . c . I 20 9-12 . He was a ...
... death interiit auctor- itas saporis ; a hard drinker Sen. ep . 114 § 5 eloquentiam ebrii hominis ; Trimalchio the sot Petron . 71 is Maecenatianus . Plin . xiv § 67 Maecena- tiana , wines so called . Hor . c . I 20 9-12 . He was a ...
Page 117
... death will ensue . The two livers also in Ael . n . a . XVII 15. cf. Nicand . alexiph . 580-606 [ = 567-593 ] , where Schn . 274-282 cites Aëtius c . 36 ( which corresponds with Dioscor . de ven . 31 cf. parabil . II 157 ) and by the ...
... death will ensue . The two livers also in Ael . n . a . XVII 15. cf. Nicand . alexiph . 580-606 [ = 567-593 ] , where Schn . 274-282 cites Aëtius c . 36 ( which corresponds with Dioscor . de ven . 31 cf. parabil . II 157 ) and by the ...
Page 118
... death dig . XLVIII 8 3. Cic . p . Cluent . § 148 . inst . Iv 18 5. coll . 1 2. The victims , chiefly belonging to his own family , of the Thug Statius Albius Oppianicus , B.C. 76-74 , are named by Cic . Cluent . §§ 20 , 23-25 , 27 , 28 ...
... death dig . XLVIII 8 3. Cic . p . Cluent . § 148 . inst . Iv 18 5. coll . 1 2. The victims , chiefly belonging to his own family , of the Thug Statius Albius Oppianicus , B.C. 76-74 , are named by Cic . Cluent . §§ 20 , 23-25 , 27 , 28 ...
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