- The
Distichs of Cato (Latin:
Catonis Disticha, most
famously known simply as Cato) is a
Latin collection of
proverbial wisdom and
morality by an unknown...
- is fair to ****ume this is one of the more
accurate accounts of
Porcia Catonis' death. Tacitus,
Publius Cornelius; Grant,
Michael (1996). The
Annals of...
-
suicides by
inhalation of
charcoal fumes may have been that of
Porcia Catonis.
Porcia Catonis, daughter of Cato the
Younger and
widow of
Marcus Junius Brutus...
- The gens Porcia,
rarely written Portia, was a
plebeian family at
Ancient Rome. Its
members first appear in
history during the
third century BC. The first...
- from
harmony Motto of ****nal F.C.
victrix causa diis
placuit sed
victa Catoni the
victorious cause pleased the gods, but the
conquered cause pleased Cato...
- dei
Disticha Catonis. in
Siculorum Gymnasium, ISSN 0037-458X, N.S. 43, 1990, pp. 277–285. Una
traduzione greca inedita dei
Disticha Catonis, in Sileno....
- &
expositione omnium dictionum.
Catonis, Varronis, Collumellæ,
Palladij quæ
aliqua enucleatione indigebant. M.
Catonis Lib. I. M.
Terentij Varronis Lib...
-
hanging on the
forehead and a bald back of the head. For
instance Disticha Catonis II, 26
refer to the
Latin concept of
Occasio (a
female word
which can be...
- Νέος Ἑλληνομνήμων 1 (1904), p. 148 Tansey,
Patrick (May 7, 2013). "Marcia
Catonis and the
Fulmen Clarum". The
classical Quarterly. 63 (1): 423–426. doi:10...
- (125 BC)
Antipater of Tyre (100–45BC) Cato the
Younger (95–46 BC)
Porcia Catonis (70–43 BC)
Apollonides (46 BC)
Quintus ****tius the
Elder (40 BC) Seneca...