-
Hippo in City of God (5th
century AD),
using similar wording as
Cicero in
Pisonem, the
Carthaginians "shut [Regulus] up in a
narrow box, in
which he was...
-
January 1; and in 50,
January 2 (Cicero, Ad Atti**** 2.3.4 and 7.7.3; In
Pisonem 8). The
calendar of
Philocalus (4th
century AD) and that of
Polemius Silvius...
- Atti****, xii. 20, In Verrem, i. 50, iii. 7, De Lege Agraria, ii. 22, In
Pisonem, 26. Sallust, Historiae,
fragmenta ii., p. 206 (ed. Gerlach) Appian, Bellum...
- was not
known in the ****enistic period. It is
mentioned by Cicero, In
Pisonem 33.81.
Strabo (1.4.3)
mentions the
countries "at the
mouth of the Rhine"...
-
translations have been made:
Asconius (c. 55 AD) on Cicero's Pro Scauro, In
Pisonem, Pro Milone, Pro
Cornelio and In Toga
Candida Servius (c. 400 AD) on Virgil's...
-
writing and/or
oratory style or
genre in
classical times,
known as In
Pisonem. Piso
issued a
pamphlet by way of rejoinder, and
there the
matter ended...
- with
reference to a ban on
guild ****ociations
referred to by
Cicero (In
Pisonem 8) that was
extended to
suppress the Compitalia. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:...
- whom he
often criticizes). Only five
commentaries survive,
relating to in
Pisonem, pro Scauro, pro Milone, pro
Cornelio de maiestate, and in toga candida...
- Hunterian.
University of Glasgow.
Retrieved 10
October 2017. Cicero, In
Pisonem. Agamemnon,
translation by
Frank Justus Miller (on-line text) Ovid, Ex...
- Suetonius, "The Life of Caesar", 12. Cicero, Pro Rabirio, p****im, In
Pisonem, 2, De Oratore, 29. Cicero, Pro
Rabirio Postumo, p****im. Hirtius, De Bello...