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frequently confused with the Manlii, Mallii, and Mamilii.
Several of the
Manilii were
distinguished in the
service of the Republic, with
Manius Manilius...
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Manilius at
Opolska Biblioteka Cyfrowa A. E. Housman's
introduction M.
Manilii astronomicon, 5 vols., A. E.
Housman (ed.), Londinii, apud
Grant Richards...
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concordia rationis et fidei. A. E. Housman, M.
Manilii Astronomicon I, London, 1903, p. xiv;
reprinted in
Selected Prose, ed....
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Nasonis Ibis (1894. In J. P. Postgate's "Corpus
Poetarum Latinorum") M.
Manilii Astronomica (1903–1930; 2nd ed. 1937; 5 vols.) D.
Iunii Iuuenalis Saturae:...
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outskirts of Rome,
formerly owned by the
ancient Roman gens of the
Manilii (or Manlia), and
famous for the
hunting parties given there by Pope Leo...
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Manilii Astronomicon Liber 4 (PDF). Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. OCLC 889946457.
Manilius (1930). Housman, A. E. (ed.). M.
Manilii Astronomicon...
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Publius Manilius Vopiscus Vicinilli**** was a
Roman senator of the 2nd
century AD, who was
ordinary consul for the year 114 as the
colleague of Quintus...
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Manius Manilius (fl. 155 – 149 BC) was a
Roman Republican orator and
distinguished jurist who also had a long
military career. It is
unclear if he was...
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Gaius Manilius was a
Roman tribune of the
plebs in 66 BC. He is
primarily known for his Lex Manilia, the bill
which gave
Pompey the
Great command of the...