Catilina kehrt heim
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Roman Republic. Senate. Provinces. Elections.Abstract
The sense, if not the exact wording, of a corrupt sentence of Asconius can be recovered by comparison with the passage to which he refers, but which he however did not consult, as he wrote the faultily transmitted sentence.References
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