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Caesar | Caesar of Xenophon | ||
Salustius | Salustius of Thucydides | ||
Lucius | Lucius of Polybius | ||
Virgil | Virgil of Homer | ||
Horatius | Horatius [Cocles] of Pindar | ||
Seneca | Seneca of Sophocles. | ||
[Lucius] Afranius of Menander | |||
Plautus of Epicharmus [Comicus] [Syracusanus] | |||
Father[from abbreviation pa. for pater?] Fouius[?]: The Moralia [The Morals, by Greek scholar Plutarch of Chaeronea] | Father[from abbreviation pa. for pater?] Fouius[?]: The Moralia [The Morals, by Greek scholar Plutarch of Chaeronea] | ||
Petrus Bembus [a Roman Catholic | [Petrus] Bembus of Ceasar | ||
Carolus Sigonius | [Carolus] Sigonius of Livius. | ||
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Zenophon - a celebrated Greek historian and philosopher, born 445 B.C., a pupil of Socrates and a leader of the Greeks in the army of Cyrus the younger | |||
Salustius - Sallust, a 4th-century writer | |||
Thucydides - an Athenian historian and general | |||
Polybius - Greek historian of the Hellenistic period noted for his work, The Histories | |||
Pindar - an Ancient Thebian lyrical poet | |||
L. Afranius - Roman comic poet | |||
Menander - Greek Dramatist | |||
T. Maccius Plautus - Roman playwrite of the Old Latin Period | |||
Epicharmus Comicus Syracusanus - Epicharmus of Kos, Greek dramatist and philosopher | |||
Petrus Bembus - a Roman Catholic Cardinal | |||
Carolus Sigonius - Italian Humanist (1524-1584) | |||
T. Livius - Livy, Roman historian | |||
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Imitations
Caesar of Xenophon Salustius of Thucydides Lucius of Polybius Virgil of Homer Horatius [Cocles] of Pindar Seneca of Sophocles.
[Lucius] Afranius of Menander Plautus of Epicharmus [Comicus] [Syracusanus] Father[from abbreviation pa. for pater?] Fouius[?]: The Moralia [The Morals, by Greek scholar Plutarch of Chaeronea] [Petrus] Bembus of Ceasar [Carolus] Sigonius of Livius.