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 1     Pre(6)  |   support this observation of Nepos, if it be his. What Aristotle
 2 Themist(28) |   Aemilius Probus, or perhaps Nepos himself made a mistake as
 3  Pausan(50) |    The Argilian, according to Nepos, contrived to take off the
 4 Thrasib(83) |    this remark about gifts to Nepos; other editors give it to
 5   Conon(86) |                          What Nepos says here, as to the Lacedaemonians
 6    Dion(92) |     son of Doris; so that, if Nepos is correct in saying that
 7    Dion(103)|       militum voluntate.] Yet Nepos says above, in this same
 8  Timoth(131)|         omnium potentissimus, Nepos seems to mean that he was
 9  Epamin(149)|       at least in the time of Nepos, was not numbered by the
10  Epamin(159)|                     Saepius.] Nepos mentions, however, only
11   Pelop(171)|       to the enterprise which Nepos is relating. ~
12   Kings(222)|       another book written by Nepos, which contained the lives
13   Kings(222)|   kings, are intended; for if Nepos had meant a composition
14 [Title]     |      SECOND BOOK OF CORNELIUS NEPOS.~ ~
15   Attic(253)|     the subsequent editors of Nepos, adopted it. There seem,
16   Attic(254)|    other writer, was known to Nepos through Atticus with whom
17   Attic(276)|     inapplicable observation. Nepos first says that a man's
18    Frag     |    from the book of Cornelius Nepos On the Latin Historians.297~
19    Frag     |     yourself.~IIICornelius Nepos, in the book On the Latin
20    Frag     |      to anyone.~VCornelius Nepos so wrote to ... Cicero. 300~
21    Frag(300)|   Other brief quotations from Nepos may be found, I gather,
22    Summ     | EVENTS MENTIONED BY CORNELIUS NEPOS. ~In this Chronological
23    Summ     | immediately concern Cornelius Nepos. Facts that are not found
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