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- uncle) of Timothy Ariston Bucolus Polycarp Papirius Camerius Eudaemon Strataes Bucolus Papirius Camerius Eudaemon Polycarp Thrasea Eumenia Pothinus and Irenaeus...
- Archived from the original on January 7, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2010. Camerius, James W.; Clinton, James W. (1993). "Avon Products, Inc: Developing a...
- Calogerus, Calpurni****, Calpurnis, Calvinus, Calvisi****, Calvus, Camerinus, Camerius, Camillus, Camosus, Campani****, Camp****, Campester, Campilius, Candidi****...
- 1995, p. 246. Humphrey 1986, p. 72, citing T. P. Wiseman, "Looking for Camerius. The Topography of Catullus 55," Papers of the British School at Rome,...
- Cornificius, Cornificia married a man called Camerius. Jane Stevenson has suggested that this may be the same Camerius who was a friend of the poet Catullus...
- which encomp****ed the cities of Halicarn****us, Cnidus, Lindos, Ialysos, Camerius and Cos. The centre of the Dorians of Asia Minor was the temple of Apollo...
- CORNIFICIUS Q. F. FRATER PR. AUGUR (Cornificia, the daughter of Quintus, wife of Camerius, her brother Quintus Cornificius, son of Quintus, praetor and augur). Theodore...
- molestum est hendecasyllabic (decasyllabic) 33 Friends Tracking down a lover Camerius 56 Latin English O rem ridiculam, Cato, et iocosam hendecasyllabic 7 Friends...
- "****", is Flavius, addressed in poem 6; but nothing is known of him. Like Camerius in poem 55, Flavius is teased for obviously conducting an affair, but failing...
- Pegasus, still he would he grow weary of searching for his friend, the Camerius of Catullus 55. The meter is hendecasyllabic, the same as Catullus 55....