- Seneca. Brill. p. 19. ISBN 9004057595.
Controversiae 1 pr 11
Controversiae 1. pr. 2
Controversiae 1 pr. 11
Controversiae 2 pr. 3–4 Latin: in
quibus ipsa quae...
- 57. Quintilian, x. 3. § 13.
Seneca the Elder,
Controversiae, iv. 25.
Seneca the Elder,
Controversiae, 16.
Seneca the Younger,
Epistulae ad Lucilium,...
- Göttingen. Thibaut,
Bernhard Friedrich (1797).
Dissertatio historiam controversiae circa numerorum negativorum et
impossibilium logarithmos sistens (in...
-
Molly Leishman. Julio-Claudian
family tree CIL VI, 891
Elder Seneca,
Controversiae, 1.3.10 Raepsaet-Charlier,
Prosopographie des
femmes de l'ordre sénatorial...
- vast
majority are
controversiae; only one book of
suasoriae survive, that
being in
Seneca the Elder's collection. The
controversiae as they currently...
- Cicero, Brutus, 48. Horace, Satirae, i. 2, 27, 4.92.
Seneca the Elder,
Controversiae i. 7, iv. 24,
Suasoriae 7.
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, vol. V, no...
- the Poems, 2nd ed., pp. 248–249.
Seneca the Elder,
Controversiae, 7.4.7
Seneca the Elder,
Controversiae, 7.4.6 Burgess, Dana L. (1986). "Catullus c. 50:...
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instructed in
rhetoric by his
grandfather Asinius.
Seneca the Elder,
Epitome Controversiae hb. iv. praef. Tacitus,
Annals 3.11, 14.40 Suetonius, The
Twelve Caesars...
- with his wife's body. — Seneca the
Elder c. 3 BC – 65 AD,
Excerpta Controversiae 2.7
Trade items such as ****e and silk had to be paid for with Roman...
- by
Seneca the Elder, and he is
frequently cited in the
third book of
Controversiae as well as in the Suasoriae. His
early model in
rhetoric was his instructor...