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In every case in which an over - curious client was brought to trial , at least one guilty diviner must also have ... that all accused inquirers whose names have been preserved belonged to Rome's haut monde while the diviners did not ...
In every case in which an over - curious client was brought to trial , at least one guilty diviner must also have ... that all accused inquirers whose names have been preserved belonged to Rome's haut monde while the diviners did not ...
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Among the diviners con- sulted by the plotters about the selection of an imperial candi- date and the proper time for the coup of rebellion , the astrol- oger Heliodorus was one of the innermost circle .
Among the diviners con- sulted by the plotters about the selection of an imperial candi- date and the proper time for the coup of rebellion , the astrol- oger Heliodorus was one of the innermost circle .
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178 What seems to have been the first instance in which diviners by magic were singled out for legal curbs occurred in 33 B.C. when Agrippa as aedile banished yónres as well as astrologers from Rome.179 Although the transmitted text of ...
178 What seems to have been the first instance in which diviners by magic were singled out for legal curbs occurred in 33 B.C. when Agrippa as aedile banished yónres as well as astrologers from Rome.179 Although the transmitted text of ...
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