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 1     Pre     |          that there will be many,1 Atticus, who will think this kind
 2  Hannib     |           died, is not agreed; for Atticus has left it recorded in
 3    Cato     |         request of Titus Pomponius Atticus; and we therefore refer
 4   Attic     |               XXV. TITUS POMPONIUS ATTICUS. ~Birth, talents, and education
 5   Attic     |          talents, and education of Atticus, I.----He goes to Athens;
 6   Attic     |         regard for the services of Atticus, X.----He aids many of the
 7   Attic     |          XXII. ~I. TITUS POMPONIUS ATTICUS, descended from a most ancient
 8   Attic(254)|         was known to Nepos through Atticus with whom he was intimate."
 9   Attic     |         sestertia.256 ~A sister of Atticus was married to Quintus Tullius
10   Attic     |         connexion, a man with whom Atticus had lived in the closest
11   Attic(259)|          were chiefly equités, but Atticus, though of that order, neither
12   Attic     |           Caesar the neutrality of Atticus was so pleasing, that when
13   Attic     |           only forebore to trouble Atticus, but even released, at his
14   Attic     |         state turned towards them. Atticus, at that period, conducted
15   Attic     |       would furnish contributions. Atticus was accordingly solicited
16   Attic     |     promoter of the plan. But |436 Atticus, who thought that services
17   Attic     |           sake 265 by the consuls. Atticus, who had refused to contribute
18   Attic     |         his children put to death. Atticus, though he lived in intimate
19   Attic     |          without the attendance of Atticus. He was her surety in all
20   Attic     |             every one thought that Atticus would be in great peril,
21   Attic     |        instance of the goodness of Atticus's disposition, that he lived
22   Attic     |            the obliging conduct of Atticus; and, after ascertaining
23   Attic     |        appointed him a guard. Thus Atticus, in a time of the greatest
24   Attic(275)|                              Where Atticus had estates. See c. 14. ~
25   Attic     |     settling the state; but though Atticus might have increased his
26   Attic(276)|        fortune, and then speaks of Atticus forming himself and his
27   Attic(276)|     opposition; but there is none. Atticus, having formed his manners,
28   Attic     |         who was of the same age as Atticus, and who, induced by a love
29   Attic     |        efforts and perseverance of Atticus, that Saufeius was made
30   Attic     |      Africa; an act on the part of Atticus, of which it was hard to
31   Attic     |          known that the friends of Atticus, in times of danger, were
32   Attic     |  convenience 279 than expense, and Atticus made no alteration in it
33   Attic     |       manifests no small exertion. Atticus was elegant, not magnificent;
34   Attic(282)|            a man of such income as Atticus. Conjecture, however, in
35   Attic     |       books of letters, written to Atticus, which extend from his consulship
36   Attic     |        affectionate disposition of Atticus towards his relatives, why
37   Attic     |        were published by me whilst Atticus was alive. |445  ~XIX. Since
38   Attic     |           him his fortune."290 For Atticus, though content in the equestrian
39   Attic     |          ever been able to attain. Atticus had a granddaughter, the
40   Attic     |         friends without writing to Atticus what he was doing, what,
41   Attic     | occupations enjoyed the society of Atticus less frequently than he
42   Attic     |       Caesar, on the suggestion of Atticus, took care that it should
43   Attic     |        parts of the earth, he gave Atticus precise information what
44    Summ     |            109. Birth of Pomponius Atticus.~88. Publius Sulpicius,
45    Summ     |       killed by Sulla. Att. 2,~87. Atticus retires to Athens. Ib.~84.
46    Summ     |      return from Asia. Att. 4.~65. Atticus returns to Rome. Ib.~32.
47    Summ     |          to Rome. Ib.~32. Death of Atticus. Att 22. ~ ~
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