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1 14,8| secon century, M. Cornelius Fronto. For what Celsus did so 2 14,8| effectively, in Latin by Fronto.~ We know much more about 3 14,8| We know much more about Fronto than we do about Minu cius. 4 14,8| Minu cius. M. Cornelius Fronto (ca. 100-175) was a native 5 14,8| part of a collection of Fronto's letters, written to the 6 14,8| It also contained some of Fronto's smaller literary pieces, 7 14,9| lawyer in Rome, replied to Fronto with the dialogue, the Octavius. 8 14,9| Octavius. It twice mentions Fronto as an assailant of Christianity ( 9 14,9| Christianity is presented. Fronto's was the only literary 10 14,9| Christianity decidedly excels Fronto's attack upon it, if we 11 14,9| clumsy and affected pieces of Fronto discovered in the past century.