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William Allison Laidlaw. For Cicero , besides his poem on his consulship which Juvenal mocked ( X , 122f . ) , translated the Phaeno- mena of the Alexandrian poet Aratus , who himself was versifying the astronomy of Eudoxus ; and though ...
William Allison Laidlaw. For Cicero , besides his poem on his consulship which Juvenal mocked ( X , 122f . ) , translated the Phaeno- mena of the Alexandrian poet Aratus , who himself was versifying the astronomy of Eudoxus ; and though ...
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... consulship at the end of the year . The spirit of hope is enshrined in this poem and the new era of peace is symbolized in the birth of a child , hailed as : cara deum suboles , magnum Iovis incrementum ( 49 ) ' dear offspring of the ...
... consulship at the end of the year . The spirit of hope is enshrined in this poem and the new era of peace is symbolized in the birth of a child , hailed as : cara deum suboles , magnum Iovis incrementum ( 49 ) ' dear offspring of the ...
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... consuls were required by Augustus to render thanks ( gratiarum actio ) to the gods and the emperor . This formal ... consulship — entitled Panegyric ; it is a formal and florid composition , important as the only example of the ...
... consuls were required by Augustus to render thanks ( gratiarum actio ) to the gods and the emperor . This formal ... consulship — entitled Panegyric ; it is a formal and florid composition , important as the only example of the ...
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