The Common People of Ancient Rome eBook

Frank Frost Abbott
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 203 pages of information about The Common People of Ancient Rome.

The Common People of Ancient Rome eBook

Frank Frost Abbott
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 203 pages of information about The Common People of Ancient Rome.

[108] Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, XI, 5047.

[109] Ibid., V, 7906.

[110] Ibid., III, p. 953.

[111] Ibid., VIII, 14683.

[112] Ibid., III, 3583.

[113] Ibid., XIV, 2112.

[114] Ibid., XIV, 326.

[115] E.g., Clodius and Milo.

[116] Lucan, 4. 814 ff.; Velleius, 2. 48; Pliny, Nat.  Hist., 7. 116 ff.

[117] Cicero, Brutus, 122, 210, 214.

[118] Ibid., 280.

[119] Cicero, Epist. ad Fam., 2. 1.

[120] Cicero, Phil., 2. 45 f.

[121] Cicero, ad Att., 1. 14. 5.

[122] Ibid., 1. 14. 5.

[123] Ibid., 2. 12. 2.

[124] Ibid., 2.7.3; 2.8.1; 2.12.2.

[125] Suet., Julius, 52.

[126]_Ad Att._, 2. 19. 3.

[127] Ad fam., 2.4.

[128] Ibid., 2.6.

[129]_Ibid._, 8. 4. 2.

[130] Dio’s account (40. 61) of Curio’s course seems to harmonize with this interpretation.

[131] “Cicero, ad fam., 8.10.4.

[132] White’s Civil Wars of Appian, 2.27.

[133] Cicero, ad fam., 8.6.5.

[134] Valerius Maximus, 9.1.6.

[135] Vell.  Pat., 2.48.

[136] Civil Wars, 2.30.

[137] Ad Att., 6.9.4.

[138] Civil Wars of Appian, 2.31.

[139] Velleius Paterculus, 2.48.

[140] Caesar, Civil War, 1. 12.

[141] Ibid., 1.182

[142] Ibid., 2.23.

[143] Ibid., 2.42.

[144] Pharsalia, 4. 807-824.

[145] Cicero, Epistulae ad famiares, 11.27.

[146] Cicero, Epist. ad fam., 11.28.

[147] 12.46.1.

[148] Apicius, 4.174.

[149] Naturalis Historia, 12.13.

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