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Page xxxvii
... consulship for half the year B.C. 44 , when he himself should have gone on the Getic and Parthian expeditions . Antony objected to such a colleague and went so far as to attempt to invalidate the election - as he had threat- ened to do ...
... consulship for half the year B.C. 44 , when he himself should have gone on the Getic and Parthian expeditions . Antony objected to such a colleague and went so far as to attempt to invalidate the election - as he had threat- ened to do ...
Page xxxix
... consuls in B.C. 41 , their proper year . Το assign his personal annoyance as to the urban prætorship as the motive for his promotion of the conspiracy does not seem reasonable , in face of the evidence of his profound discon- tent at ...
... consuls in B.C. 41 , their proper year . Το assign his personal annoyance as to the urban prætorship as the motive for his promotion of the conspiracy does not seem reasonable , in face of the evidence of his profound discon- tent at ...
Page xl
... consulship in B.C. 42. His connexion with Antony afterwards , his long residence with him in Egypt , and his ultimate betrayal of his secrets to Augustus made the court historian Paterculus particularly fierce in denouncing him as ...
... consulship in B.C. 42. His connexion with Antony afterwards , his long residence with him in Egypt , and his ultimate betrayal of his secrets to Augustus made the court historian Paterculus particularly fierce in denouncing him as ...
Page xlv
... consuls . The despatch of Brutus referred to Antonius in indulgent terms , and the fact of hav- ing allowed him to style himself Proconsul was regarded by the Ciceronians as a practical abandonment of their conten- tion , that Brutus ...
... consuls . The despatch of Brutus referred to Antonius in indulgent terms , and the fact of hav- ing allowed him to style himself Proconsul was regarded by the Ciceronians as a practical abandonment of their conten- tion , that Brutus ...
Page xlvi
... consulship for him . If Cicero was at the same time writing in flattering terms to him and proposing an ovation , he was playing a very treacherous and very dangerous game . Therefore if Letters I. 16 , 17 are to be put aside as later ...
... consulship for him . If Cicero was at the same time writing in flattering terms to him and proposing an ovation , he was playing a very treacherous and very dangerous game . Therefore if Letters I. 16 , 17 are to be put aside as later ...
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