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... Suetonius , it can be assumed that he used not only Suetonius , but also an- other source than that whence Suetonius drew his own in- formation . Titus ( 79-81 ) continued his father's lenient policy towards violators of the law of ...
... Suetonius , it can be assumed that he used not only Suetonius , but also an- other source than that whence Suetonius drew his own in- formation . Titus ( 79-81 ) continued his father's lenient policy towards violators of the law of ...
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... Suetonius and Cas- sius Dio ( of the latter , however , only excerpts have survived ) . Suetonius , without referring to Proculus by name , records the matter as a case involving a haruspex who through bronto- scopy had ascertained an ...
... Suetonius and Cas- sius Dio ( of the latter , however , only excerpts have survived ) . Suetonius , without referring to Proculus by name , records the matter as a case involving a haruspex who through bronto- scopy had ascertained an ...
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... Suetonius differs sharply from Dio's excerptors , including the Anonymus , whose assertion that Larginus Proculus was an astrologer and sor- cerer contrasts with that of Suetonius who referred to him as an haruspex . The method used was ...
... Suetonius differs sharply from Dio's excerptors , including the Anonymus , whose assertion that Larginus Proculus was an astrologer and sor- cerer contrasts with that of Suetonius who referred to him as an haruspex . The method used was ...
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