Caesar and Roman Politics, 60-50 B.C.Using his own translations throughout, James Sabben-Clare here weaves together four hundred excerpts from twenty classical sources plus inscriptions and late authors such as Jordanes to capture the critical decade 60-50 BC. The book captures the intense vitality of the source material, moving in steady chronological progression to produce a rich portrayal of the complex political scene. |
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... speeches of Caesar have not survived . 50 . DIO 38.12 ( 3 ) When Bibulus came into the forum at the end of his year of office for the ceremonial oath - taking , he was intending to make a speech about the present situation , but Clodius ...
... speeches of Caesar have not survived . 50 . DIO 38.12 ( 3 ) When Bibulus came into the forum at the end of his year of office for the ceremonial oath - taking , he was intending to make a speech about the present situation , but Clodius ...
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... speech — and it wasn't just shouting , but abuse and insults as well .... When he had finished , up got Clodius , to be met by such an uproar from our side ( we thought it only right to return the favour ) that he lost all composure and ...
... speech — and it wasn't just shouting , but abuse and insults as well .... When he had finished , up got Clodius , to be met by such an uproar from our side ( we thought it only right to return the favour ) that he lost all composure and ...
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... speech is taken up with a eulogy of Caesar , whose dependant Rabirius was . 52 For the circumstances of the speech on behalf of T. Annius Milo ( Mil . ) see nos . 290-309 ( esp . 307 ) . Schol . Bob .: notes on Cicero's speeches ...
... speech is taken up with a eulogy of Caesar , whose dependant Rabirius was . 52 For the circumstances of the speech on behalf of T. Annius Milo ( Mil . ) see nos . 290-309 ( esp . 307 ) . Schol . Bob .: notes on Cicero's speeches ...
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Caesars consulship | 12 |
Caesars arrangements for the immediate political | 22 |
CAESARS PROVINCIAL COMMAND 333333333 | 33 |
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