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... period of his life Cicero wrote De Legibus ; and from a passage in which the office of augur is mentioned with respect , it is inferred that the dignity was then new to him , because at a later period he speaks of the same situation ...
... period of his life Cicero wrote De Legibus ; and from a passage in which the office of augur is mentioned with respect , it is inferred that the dignity was then new to him , because at a later period he speaks of the same situation ...
Pagina 477
... period , to which it belongs ; and so ought that of Terentius Maurus . Columella , and the satirists Persius and Juvenal , follow in the procession . The poetess Sulpicia , who wrote a satire against the government of Domitian , is ...
... period , to which it belongs ; and so ought that of Terentius Maurus . Columella , and the satirists Persius and Juvenal , follow in the procession . The poetess Sulpicia , who wrote a satire against the government of Domitian , is ...
Pagina 480
... period is a long one , and includes the names of Hieronymus , Rufinus , Sulpi- cius Severus , Epiphanius Scholasticus , Cassiodorus , Boethius , Augustin , Gildas , Orosius , Gennadius , Georgius Florentius Gregorius , Fredegarius ...
... period is a long one , and includes the names of Hieronymus , Rufinus , Sulpi- cius Severus , Epiphanius Scholasticus , Cassiodorus , Boethius , Augustin , Gildas , Orosius , Gennadius , Georgius Florentius Gregorius , Fredegarius ...
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