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- this thought pattern changed with the discovery of the House of Maius Castricius. This domestic residence shows that ancient graffiti was not limited to...
- Marcus Castricius, a Roman merchant in Asia, received a public funeral from the inhabitants of Smyrna. He is probably the same Marcus Castricius mentioned...
- which had formerly belonged to Castricius Firmus. Porphyry stated of Castricius Firmus in the Life of Plotinus, "Castricius was excelled by none of the group...
- conspiracy of Fannius Caepio. Some time prior to 1 September 22 BC, a certain Castricius provided Augustus with information about a conspiracy led by Fannius Caepio...
- four-book treatise was composed by the philosopher as an open letter to Castricius Firmus, a fellow pupil of Plotinus who had renounced a vegetarian diet...
- founds his Neoplatonist school and attracts disciples like Porphyry, Castricius Firmus and Eustochius of Alexandria. 244–249 – Bust of Philip the Arab...
- Carius Carpinatius Carrinas Carsicius Carteius Carvilius Casperius C****ius Castricius Castrinius Catabronius Catienus Catilius Catius Cavinnius Ceionius Centenius...
- a considerable period in Athens. Gellius studied rhetoric under Titus Castricius and Sulpicius Apollinaris; philosophy under Calvisius Taurus and Peregrinus...
- attested in an inscription found in Rome, is Tiberius Julius Aquilinus Castricius Saturninus Claudius Livi****. Ronald Syme argues that Livi**** came from...
- circle included Porphyry, Amelius Gentili**** of Tuscany, the Senator Castricius Firmus, and Eustochius of Alexandria, a doctor who devoted himself to...