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1. Cicero, Post Reditum In Senatu, 12 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

12. idemque postea, cum innumerabilis multitudo bonorum de Capitolio supplex ad eum sordidata venisset, cumque adulescentes nobilissimi cunctique equites Romani se ad lenonis impudicissimi pedes abiecissent, quo vultu cincinnatus ganeo non solum civium lacrimas verum etiam patriae preces repudiavit! neque eo contentus fuit, sed etiam in contionem escendit escendit P : descendit B ς t : ascendit GHb ς s ε eaque dixit quae, si eius vir Catilina revixisset, dicere non esset ausus, se Nonarum Decembrium quae me consule fuissent clivique Capitolini poenas ab equitibus Romanis esse repetiturum. neque solum id dixit, sed quos ei commodum fuit compellavit, Lucium Lucium P rell. praeter s (L.) vero Lamiam Lamiam ε s : iam PHGc all. , equitem Romanum, praestanti dignitate hominem et saluti meae pro familiaritate, rei publicae pro fortunis suis amicissimum, consul imperiosus exire ex ex ε ( prob. Zielinski ): om. rell. urbe iussit. et cum vos vestem mutandam censuissetis cunctique mutassetis atque idem omnes boni iam ante fecissent, ille unguentis oblitus cum toga praetexta, quam omnes praetores aedilesque tum abiecerant, inrisit squalorem vestrum et luctum gratissimae civitatis, fecitque, quod nemo umquam tyrannus, ut quo minus cum (quom) ante quo minus add. J. S. Reid occulte vestrum malum gemeretis nihil diceret nihil diceret codd. : nihil terreret Reid : nihil se intercedere ediceret Madv. : nihil diceret esse quod obstaret Lahmann : num nihil diceret impedire? ne aperte ... ediceret s. l. P2 : om. Madv. Cf. Sest. xiv: Planc. § 87 edictoque suo non luctum patribus conscriptis sed indicia luctus ademerint : in Pis. § 18 maerorem relinquis, maeroris aufers insignia , ne aperte incommoda patriae lugeretis ediceret.
2. Livy, Per., 105 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

3. Cassius Dio, Roman History, 37.43.3, 38.14.7 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

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.


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aufidius bassus Keeline, The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy (2018) 170
clodius pulcher, p., tribunate as death of the state Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87
death, as breakdown of law Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87
death, imagery of Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87
doctors, as a funeral of the state Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87
exile, ciceros Keeline, The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy (2018) 170
funera indictiva, of the republic Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87
mourning Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87
pseudo-cicero, oratio pridie quam in exilium iret' Keeline, The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy (2018) 170
sordes Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87
tullius cicero, m. (cicero), exile as death Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87
tullius cicero, m. (cicero), on clodius tribunate as death of state Walters, Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome (2020) 87