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- Seneca. Brill. p. 19. ISBN 9004057595. Controversiae 1 pr 11 Controversiae 1. pr. 2 Controversiae 1 pr. 11 Controversiae 2 pr. 3–4 Latin: in quibus ipsa quae...
- vast majority are controversiae; only one book of suasoriae survive, that being in Seneca the Elder's collection. The controversiae as they currently...
- 57. Quintilian, x. 3. § 13. Seneca the Elder, Controversiae, iv. 25. Seneca the Elder, Controversiae, 16. Seneca the Younger, Epistulae ad Lucilium,...
- Sepullius B****us, an orator mentioned in several p****ages of Seneca's Controversiae. Sepullius, dedicated a monument in memory of Timetus at Interamna Lirenas...
- Göttingen. Thibaut, Bernhard Friedrich (1797). Dissertatio historiam controversiae circa numerorum negativorum et impossibilium logarithmos sistens (in...
- by Seneca the Elder, and he is frequently cited in the third book of Controversiae as well as in the Suasoriae. His early model in rhetoric was his instructor...
- Molly Leishman. Julio-Claudian family tree CIL VI, 891 Elder Seneca, Controversiae, 1.3.10 Raepsaet-Charlier, Prosopographie des femmes de l'ordre sénatorial...
- the Poems, 2nd ed., pp. 248–249. Seneca the Elder, Controversiae, 7.4.7 Seneca the Elder, Controversiae, 7.4.6 Burgess, Dana L. (1986). "Catullus c. 50:...
- examples Paulus, Digest 42.5.38 pr. (Sententiae, book 1), and Seneca, Controversiae 9.3.3. Finkenauer, "Filii naturales," pp. 49–59, 64, weighing utilitarian...
- discourses on historical subjects (suasoriae) or on classic legal questions (controversiae). Although he is not commonly regarded as a rhetorician, St. Augustine...