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flourished during the
latter part of the
second century BC.
Although many
Lucilii appear in
Roman history, the only one
known to have
obtained any of the...
- ISBN 978-0521782739.
Lucilius Gaius (1904). Marx,
Friedrich (ed.). C.
Lucilii Carminum reliquiae (in Latin). Lipsiae, in
aedibus B.G. Teubneri. OCLC 1317009...
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Gaius Lucilius (180, 168 or 148 BC – 103 BC) was the
earliest Roman satirist, of
whose writings only
fragments remain. A
Roman citizen of the equestrian...
- Lysiacae. Utrecht: Keminck, 1865. archive.org
Coniectanea critica ad C.
Lucilii librorum decadem primam. Amsterdam: C. G. van der Post, 1869 T.
Macci Plauti...
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Lucilius Junior (fl. 1st century), was the
procurator of
Sicily during the
reign of Nero, a
friend and
correspondent of Seneca, and the
possible author...
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fragmentary satire,
political invective and po****r verse. Chahoud, Anna C.
Lucilii Reliquiarum Concordantiae, Hildesheim-Zürich-New York, Olms-Weidmann, 1998...
- Roma: i
Galati nella città
degli Attalidi (1995). Coarelli, Filippo. "I
LUCILII E UNA
NUOVA ISCRIZIONE REPUBBLICANA DA SINUESSA."
Cahiers Du
Centre Gustave...
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Lucilia is
believed to have been the wife of the
Roman philosopher Lucretius (c. 99 BC – c. 55 BC),
though there is
little evidence of
their relationship...
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Lucilius Longus was a
Roman politician and
senator of the
Roman Empire in the 1st century.
Lucilius Longus (his
Praenomen is unknown), was a homo novus...
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Quintus Lucilius Balbus (fl. 100 BC) was a
Stoic philosopher and a
pupil of Panaetius.
Balbus appeared to
Cicero as
comparable to the best Gr**** philosophers...