Gai Suetoni Tranquilli De vita Caesarum libri I-II: Iulius, AugustusAllyn and Bacon, 1918 - 373 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... tion of certain incidents of that reign.2 Letters of Pliny Certain letters of Pliny throw light on his later life . The earliest3 replies to a request of Suetonius , who is engaged as advocate in a lawsuit , but has been alarmed by a ...
... tion of certain incidents of that reign.2 Letters of Pliny Certain letters of Pliny throw light on his later life . The earliest3 replies to a request of Suetonius , who is engaged as advocate in a lawsuit , but has been alarmed by a ...
Pagina xi
... tion we have on this subject . It may have been that , after this , he became a grammaticus , feeling himself unfit for the army or the bar . It was in 105–6 A.D. that Pliny upbraided him for the long delay in publishing his writings ...
... tion we have on this subject . It may have been that , after this , he became a grammaticus , feeling himself unfit for the army or the bar . It was in 105–6 A.D. that Pliny upbraided him for the long delay in publishing his writings ...
Pagina xii
... tion in literature . His work was a valuable supplement , but in no sense a rival to that of the great historian of the em- perors . Though their books covered the same period , they were quite independent of each other . Aristocratic ...
... tion in literature . His work was a valuable supplement , but in no sense a rival to that of the great historian of the em- perors . Though their books covered the same period , they were quite independent of each other . Aristocratic ...
Pagina xiv
... tion a large staff of clerks and assistants . We have little exact information as to his functions , but there is a description of them in the florid verses of Statius1 addressed to Flavius Abascantus , secretary of Domitian . No doubt ...
... tion a large staff of clerks and assistants . We have little exact information as to his functions , but there is a description of them in the florid verses of Statius1 addressed to Flavius Abascantus , secretary of Domitian . No doubt ...
Pagina xx
... tion , scorn or pathos ; shows no largeness of view ; gives little evidence of his own character and feelings ; is mani- festly a student , an antiquarian , an investigator , with a good deal of pride in the completeness and accuracy of ...
... tion , scorn or pathos ; shows no largeness of view ; gives little evidence of his own character and feelings ; is mani- festly a student , an antiquarian , an investigator , with a good deal of pride in the completeness and accuracy of ...
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