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  1. Cornelii Nepotis De Excellentibus Ducibus Exterarum Gentium Liber (German Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Karl Völker, 2010-01-10
  2. Selected Lives of Nepos (Latin Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-01-09
  3. Hannibal triumphant: Selections from Nepos 'Hannibal' and Livy XXI-XXIII (Modern school classics) by Cornelius Nepos, 1968
  4. Vies Des Grands Capitaines (French Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Sommer, 2010-02-22
  5. Liber De Excellentibus Ducibus Exterarum Gentium Dispositus Et Emendatus Ex Justino: Cicerone Frontino Aliisque Scriptoribus Romanis Suppletus Et Curtii ... Narrationem Coactae (Latin Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, J Lattmann, 2010-04-05
  6. Cornelii Nepotis Liber De Excellentibus Ducibus: Exterarum Gentium, Ad Historiae Fidem Recognitus, Emendatus, Adauctus, Scholarum in Usum (Latin Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Karl Christian Conrad Völker, 2010-03-07
  7. Cornelii Nepotis De Viris Illustribus Quae Supersunt (Latin Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Lodewijk Roersch, 2010-04-20
  8. Select Lives, with Notes by E. Walford by William Henry Wills, Henry Calderwood, et all 2010-02-03
  9. The Lives Of Miltiades, Cimon, Pausanias, And Aristides (1872) by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-09-10
  10. Vitæ Excellentium Imperatorum (French Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-04-04
  11. Le Vite Di Cornelio Nipote (Italian Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Giacomo Cortese, 2010-01-09
  12. Cornelii Nepotis Vitae, with Notes by J.F. Macmichael by Cornelius Nepos, 2009-12-31
  13. Cornelii Nepotis Opera Quae Supersunt: Ad Optimarum Edd. Finem Recensuit, Gallicasque Notas Sujunxit (Latin Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Louis Quicherat, 2010-02-09
  14. De viris illustribus. Mit Materialien. (Lernmaterialien) by Cornelius Nepos, 2001-01-01

81. Cornelius: Nepos Cato
Translate this page pagina continens. scripta Nepotis. cornelius nepos Cato. 1. 1 Cato ortusmunicipio diligentia comparet, nulla doctrina. Cornelius.Nepos.Hannibal.
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Cornelius Nepos Cato
Cato ortus municipio Tusculo, adulescentulus, priusquam honoribus operam daret, versatus est in Sabinis, quod ibi heredium a patre relictum habebat. Inde hortatu L. Valerii Flacci, quem in consulatu censuraque habuit collegam, Romam demigravit in foroque esse coepit.
Primum stipendium meruit annorum decem septemque Q. Fabio M. Claudio consulibus tribunus militum in Sicilia fuit; inde ut rediit, castra secutus est C. Claudii Neronis, magnique opera eius existimata est in proelio apud Senam, quo cecidit Hasdrubal, frater Hannibalis.
Quaestor obtigit P. Africano consuli cum quo non pro sortis necessitudine vixit: Namque ab eo perpetua dissensit vita. Aedilis plebei factus est cum C. Helvio.
Praetor provinciam obtinuit Sardiniam, ex qua quaestor superiore tempore ex Africa decedens .Qu. Ennium poetam deduxerat, quod non minoris aestimamus quam quemlibet amplissimum Sardiniensem triumphum.
Consulatum gessit cum L. Valerio Flacco; sorte provinciam nactus Hispaniam citeriorem ex ea triumphum deportavit.
Ibi cum diutius moraretur, P. Scipio Africanus consul iterum, cuius in priore consulatu quaestor fuerat, voluit eum de provincia depellere et ipse ei succedere, neque hoc per senatum efficere potuit, cum quidem Scipio principatum in civitate obtineret, quod tum non potentia, sed iure res publica administrabatur. Qua ex re iratus senatui consulatu peracto privatus in urbe mansit.

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83. Arts Classical Studies Roman Cornelius Nepos
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84. Nepos, Cornelius. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. nepos, cornelius. (n ´p s) (KEY) , c.100 BC–c.25 BC, Roman historian.He was an intimate friend of Pomponius Atticus, Cicero, and Catullus.
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85. Siterte Sitater
Festtalerens sitatbok. Festtalerens sitatbok Boka du bare MÅ ha! CorneliusNepos. Ethvert menneskes skjebne formes av dets karakter. Karakterstyrke.
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86. Nepos

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Start A - Z Autoren Biographie Mythologie Philosophie Sentenzen
Nepos Cornelius Nepos befreundet mit Cicero, Atticus, Catull. Von seinen Werken sind nur Teile der Sammlung von kurzen erhalten: Cato und des Attikus Sein Material hat er kritiklos benutzt, Lob und Tadel sind nach Forderungen der Rhetorenschule verteilt. Text: O. Wagner (Teubner 1922) Quelle: Tusculum Lexikon griechischer und lateinischer Autoren des Altertums und des Mittelalters handbuch rororo, Reinbek 1974 zur Homepage Inhaltsverzeichnis Neues?

87. Diotima
Navigation banner for Diotima (6k). DE FEMINIS ROMANIS. CorneliusNepos, Fragment 59, The Letters of Cornelia. The authenticity of
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DE FEMINIS ROMANIS
Cornelius Nepos, Fragment 59, The Letters of Cornelia
The authenticity of these letters putatively addressed by Cornelia to her son Gaius remains in dispute. Verba ex epistula Corneliae Gracchorum matris ex libro Cornelii
Nepotis de Latinis historicis excerpta: Dices pulchrum esse inimicos
ulcisci. id neque maius neque pulchrius cuiquam atque mihi esse
videtur, sed si liceat re publica salva ea persequi. sed quatenus id fieri
non potest, multo tempore multisque partibus inimici nostri non peribunt
atque, uti nunc sunt, erunt potius quam res publica profligetur atque
pereat.
3 *ulciscor -i, ultus/a sum take vengeance on
*atque and, than, as
4 quatenus insofar as
5 multo tempore multisque partibus a lot of the time and in a lot of places 6 profligo destroy, overthrow, dash to the ground Eadem alio loco: Verbis conceptis deierare ausim, praeterquam qui Tiberium Gracchum necarunt, neminem inimicum tantum molestiae tantumque laboris, quantum te ob has res, mihi tradidisse; quem oportebat omnium eorum, quos antehac habui liberos, partis eorum

88. Persönlichkeiten Der Antike - Lateinische Autoren - Martial - Minucius Felix -
- Kurzbiographien. Biographie Curriculum vitae Biography.
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Lateinische Autoren
Seiteninhalt Martial Minucius Felix
Naevius Nepos M. Valerius Martialis: Martial (40 - 102 n. Chr.) - Werk: 15 Bücher satirisch-pointierter Epigramme Curriculum vitae

89. All For One Or One For All? (Re)constructing Identity In The Ancient World. The
955 1015 W. Marshall Johnston, Jr., Department of Latin, Bryn Mawr College CorneliusNepos Place in the Literary Movements of the First Century BC 1020
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All for One or One for All?
(Re)constructing Identity in the Ancient World
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Schedule of Events
Friday, October 17 8:00 p.m. Keynote speaker: Lauren Talalay, Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan
Reflections on Identity and Ethnicity in the Ancient World Reception following Saturday, October 18 9:00 - 9:05 a.m. Welcome from the organizers 9:05 - 10:30 Session #1: Individual Identity William B. Hafford, University of Pennsylvania
The Near Eastern Merchant: Identity in Common Objects? Andrew Keetley, Department of Classics, University of Texas, Austin
From Solitude to Solidarity: the Identity of the Individual in ...
Cornelius Nepos' Place in the Literary Movements of the First Century B.C. 10:20 - 10:30 Commentary: Christina Salowey, Hollins College 10:30 - 10:45 Coffee break 10:45 - 12:10 p.m. Session #2: Group Identity

90. Epicurus.info : E-Texts : The Life Of Atticus
Epitome of Roman History Selection from Book XIV Atticus by CorneliusNepos, c. 100 BCE c. 25 BCE English text prepared by Vincent Cook
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Epitome of Roman History
Selection from Book XIV: "Atticus"
by Cornelius Nepos, c. 100 BCE - c. 25 BCE
English text prepared by Vincent Cook
Latin text also available at gmu.edu Titus Pomponius Atticus, descended from the most ancient Roman ancestry, kept uninterrupted the equestrian rank inherited from his forbears. His father was industrious, by the standards of those days wealthy, and greatly interested in literature. He, in accord with his love of letters, educated his son in all those branches of learning in which boyhood should be made to share. As a boy, in addition to a natural capacity for learning, he also had an exceptionally agreeable expression and tone, so he not only swiftly learned passages that were set, but also recited them extremely well. As a result he had a distinguished reputation among his peers and shone forth more brightly than his high-born schoolmates could bear with indifference. Thus he roused them all by his own zeal: among their number were - Lucius Torquatus, the younger Gaius Marius, and Marcus Cicero; with all of whom he became so close that no one was dearer to them throughout his life. medimnus at Athens.

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