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32 results for "clodius"
1. Cicero, Pro Caelio, 36, 18 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 134
2. Cicero, Post Reditum In Senatu, 12, 31 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
31. hodierno autem die nominatim a me magistratibus statui gratias esse agendas, et de privatis uni, qui pro salute mea municipia coloniasque adisset, populum Romanum supplex obsecrasset, sententiam dixisset eam quam vos secuti mihi dignitatem meam reddidistis. vos me florentem semper ornastis, laborantem mutatione vestis et prope luctu vestro, quoad licuit, defendistis. nostra memoria senatores ne in suis quidem periculis mutare vestem solebant: in meo periculo senatus veste mutata fuit, quoad licuit per eorum edicta qui mea pericula non modo suo praesidio sed etiam vestra deprecatione nudarunt.
3. Cicero, Paradoxa Stoicorum, 28, 27 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
4. Cicero, Oratio Post Reditum Ad Populum, 13-14, 8 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
8. suo squalore vestros oculos inflecteret, qui suo fletu desiderium mei memoriamque renovaret; qui statuerat, Quirites, si vos me sibi non reddidissetis, eandem subire fortunam; tanto in me amore exstitit ut negaret fas esse non modo domicilio, sed ne sepulcro quidem se a me esse seiunctum. pro me praesente senatus hominumque praeterea viginti milia vestem mutaverunt, pro eodem me eodem me mg. S bt : eodem 'cod. Lamb.' : eo PBw : eo me G e e : me s s absente unius squalorem sordisque vidistis. Vnus hic, qui quidem qui quidem cod. Lallemand. : quidem P rell. (qui demum b2cs ) in foro posset esse, mihi pietate adesse mihi, pietate Halm filius inventus est, beneficio parens, amore idem qui idemque P1 semper fuit frater. nam coniugis miserae squalor et luctus atque optimae filiae maeror adsiduus filique parvi parvuli cs all. desiderium mei lacrimaeque pueriles aut itineribus aut itin. PB : aut om. rell. necessariis aut magnam partem tectis ac tenebris continebantur. qua re hoc maius est vestrum in nos promeritum, quod non multitudini propinquorum sed nobismet ipsis nos reddidistis.
5. Cicero, In Pisonem, 47, 46 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 115
6. Cicero, Letters To His Friends, 4.4.3 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Found in books: Walters (2020) 88
7. Cicero, Letters, 1.16.7, 1.18.2-1.18.3, 2.1.5 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., infiltration of bona dea •clodius pulcher, p. (tr. pl. 58 bce) Found in books: Walters (2020) 61; Čulík-Baird (2022) 141
8. Cicero, Pro Plancio, 87, 70 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Walters (2020) 61
9. Cicero, On Old Age, 30.4, 31.1 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
10. Cicero, On Duties, 4.66 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., infiltration of bona dea Found in books: Walters (2020) 61
11. Cicero, On The Nature of The Gods, 2.8 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., infiltration of bona dea Found in books: Walters (2020) 61
2.8. Caelius writes that Gaius Flaminius after ignoring the claims of religion fell at the battle of Trasimene, when a serious blow was inflicted on the state. The fate of these men may serve to indicate that our empire was won by those commanders who obeyed the dictates of religion. Moreover if we care to compare our national characteristics with those of foreign peoples, we shall find that, while in all other respects we are only the equals or even the inferiors of others, yet in the sense of religion, that is, in reverence for the gods, we are far superior.
12. Cicero, De Lege Agraria, 3.4 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., infiltration of bona dea Found in books: Walters (2020) 61
13. Cicero, On The Ends of Good And Evil, 4.66 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., infiltration of bona dea Found in books: Walters (2020) 61
4.66. conferam avum avum BE autem avum N avū aut R avum autem V tuum Drusum cum C. Graccho, eius fere aequali? quae hic rei publicae vulnera inponebat, eadem ille sanabat. si nihil est, quod tam miseros faciat quam inpietas et scelus, ut iam omnes insipientes sint miseri, quod profecto sunt, non est tamen aeque miser, qui patriae consulit, et is, qui illam extinctam cupit. Levatio igitur vitiorum magna fit in in E om. BRNV iis, qui habent ad virtutem progressionis aliquantum. 4.66.  Compare your grandfather Drusus with Gaius Gracchus, who was nearly his contemporary. The former strove to heal the wounds which the latter inflicted on the state. If there is nothing that makes men so miserable as impiety and crime, granted that all who are foolish are miserable, as of course they are, nevertheless a man who serves his country is not so miserable as one who longs for its ruin. Therefore those who achieve definite progress towards virtue undergo a great diminution of their vices.
14. Cicero, De Domo Sua, 55, 99, 26 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
26. Vsque adeo autem autem enim coni. Müller ille pertimuerat ut mori mallet quam de his rebus Sullam doceri. homines antiqui, qui ex sua natura ceteros fingerent, cum ille confirmaret sese nomen sex . Rosci de tabulis exempturum, praedia vacua filio traditurum, cumque id ita futurum T. T itus Roscius Capito qui in decem legatis erat appromitteret, crediderunt; Ameriam re inorata re inorata B πψ : re morata cett. reverterunt. ac primo rem differre cotidie ac procrastinare isti coeperunt, deinde aliquanto lentius nihil nihil del. Halm agere atque deludere, postremo, id quod facile intellectum est, insidias vitae huiusce Sex. Rosci parare neque sese arbitrari posse diutius alienam pecuniam domino incolumi obtinere.
15. Cicero, Pro Sestio, 102-103, 118, 120-121, 126, 26-28, 32 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
16. Cicero, De Oratore, 3.12 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
3.12. Ego vero te, Crasse, cum vitae flore tum mortis opportunitate divino consilio et ornatum et exstinctum esse arbitror; nam tibi aut pro virtute animi constantiaque tua civilis ferri subeunda fuit crudelitas aut, si qua te fortuna ab atrocitate mortis vindicasset, eadem esse te funerum patriae spectatorem coegisset; neque solum tibi improborum dominatus, sed etiam propter admixtam civium caedem bonorum victoria maerori fuisset.
17. Cicero, Pro Q. Gallio, None (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p. (tr. pl. 58 bce) Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 106
18. Livy, Per., 105 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
19. Appian, Civil Wars, 2.9, 2.15 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Found in books: Walters (2020) 87, 88
20. Plutarch, Tiberius And Gaius Gracchus, 10.9 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
21. Cassius Dio, Roman History, 37.43.3, 38.14.7, 38.16.3 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
37.43.3.  The result was that a battle waged with clubs and stones and even swords took place between them, in which some others joined, assisting one side or the other. Therefore the senators met in the senate-house that very day, changed their raiment and gave the consuls charge of the city, that it might suffer no harm. 38.14.7.  For this reason he vigorously opposed Clodius' measure in every way; in particular, he discarded his senatorial dress and went about in the garb of the knights, paying court meanwhile, as he went the rounds, day and night alike, to all who had any influence, not only of his friends but also of his opponents, and especially to Pompey and even Caesar, inasmuch as the latter concealed his enmity toward him. 38.16.3.  and also the senators Quintus Hortensius and Gaius Curio. Ninnius, too, in addition to his assistance in other ways urged the populace to change their apparel, as if for a general calamity. And many of the senators also did this, and would not change back until the consuls rebuked them by an edict.
22. Theopompus of Chios, Annales, None  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., infiltration of bona dea Found in books: Walters (2020) 61
23. Phil., Pis., 18, 17  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
24. Pseudo-Sallustinv. In Cic., Inv. In Cic., 3-6  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Walters (2020) 88
25. Cic., Comp. Dem. Et Cic., 4.1  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Found in books: Walters (2020) 87
26. Accius, Atreus, Ed. Dangel, 45, 62-63, 47  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 121
27. Anon., Ribbeck, 72  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p. (tr. pl. 58 bce) Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 140
28. Accius, Eurysaces, Ed. Dangel, 360-361, 362-363, 364  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 129
29. Ennius, Andromacha? , Trrf Ii P, 86  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p. (tr. pl. 58 bce) Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 141
30. Ennius, Medea , Trrf, 2.89  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p. (tr. pl. 58 bce) Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 134
31. Afranius, Simulans, Ed. Ribbeck, 304-305  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 128
32. Pacuvius, Iliona (Schierl T, None  Tagged with subjects: •clodius pulcher, p. (tr. pl. 58 bce) Found in books: Čulík-Baird (2022) 127