- The
Philippics (Latin:
Philippicae,
singular Philippica) are a
series of 14
speeches composed by
Cicero in 44 and 43 BC,
condemning Mark Antony. Cicero...
- of the
Augustan historian Pompeius Trogus'
lengthy work the
Historiae Philippicae,
which has not survived. Justin's
epitome is the only
surviving source...
- Pro Rege
Deiotaro (On
behalf of King
Deiotarus before Caesar) (44 BC)
Philippicae (consisting of the 14 philippics,
Philippica I–XIV,
against Marcus Antonius)...
- the
Origin of the
Whole World and the
Places of the
Earth (Historiae
Philippicae et
Totius Mundi Origines et
Terrae Situs), now lost, which, according...
- ****verare (Anyone can err, but only the fool
persists in his fault) (
Philippicae, XII, 2, 5). Cicero,
being well-versed in
ancient Gr****, may well have...
- 2], at
least the
fifth and
seventh speeches were
referred to as the
Philippicae in Cicero's time.[citation needed] They were also
called the Antonian...
- 13. C****ius Dio, xlii. 29. Plutarch, "The Life of Antony", 9. Cicero,
Philippicae, vi. 4, x. 10, xi. 6, xii. 8, xiii. 2, 12; Ad Familiares, xi. 13. § 4...
- digressions, this work was
retitled by one of its editors,
Historia Philippicae et
Totius Mundi Origines et
Terrae Situs, or
Philippic History and Origins...
-
March 2010.
Marcus Juni****,
Justinus (1768). "9.7".
Justini historiæ
Philippicæ: ****
versionse anglica, ad verbum,
quantum fieri potuit, facta, or, The...
- Life of Alexander. 15.
Marcus Juni****
Justinus Frontinus.
Historia Philippicae (et
Totius Mundi). 9.5.12. Strabo. Geographica. 13.1.26, 32. Diodorus...