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Liber de Cæsaribus

 
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dc.contributor.author Victor, Sextus Aurelius
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-27
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dc.date.created 390-400
dc.identifier ota:0317
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/0317
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dc.subject.lcsh Biographies
dc.title Liber de Cæsaribus
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<A AURELIUS VICTOR>
<W LIBER DE CAESARIBUS>
<C 1><S 1>
anno urbis septingentesimo fere vicesimo que, duobus
etiam, mos Romae incessit uni prorsus parendi. nam+
que Octavianus, patre Octavio, atque adoptione
magni avunculi Caesaris ac mox procerum consulto
ob victoriam partium placide exercitam Augusti
cognomento dictus, illectis per dona militibus atque
annonae curandae specie vulgo ceteros haud difficiliter subegit.
<S 2>
eo que modo annis quattuor circiter et qua+
raginta actis morbo Nolae consumptus, adiectis im+
perio civium Raetis Illyrico que, ac pacata exterarum
gentium ferocia nisi Germaniae,
<S 3>
quamquam tertius post Numam victo Antonio Ianum clauserit, quod iure
Romano quiescentibus bellis accidebat.
<S 4>
mores viro civiles lepidi que flagrante haud modice luxuria ludo+
rum que cupidine atque ad somnum intemperantie.
<S 5>
doctorum, qui abunde erant, necessariorum que percul+
tor, cum eloquentiae studio ac religionibus mire attineretur,
<S 6>
pater patriae ob clementiam ac . . .
										

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