Book, Chapter

 1    5, 145|      Romans," says Dion Cassius, lib. xliii, "which forbade bachelors,
 2    5, 145|    prostitute"; Seneca, Controv. lib. i, 2. It was also the duty
 3    5, 145|        her bow, and Horace, Sat. lib. i, v, 82, in describing
 4    5, 145| commentary of Servius on AEneid, lib. viii, 631.~AElicariae --
 5    5, 145|        from Athenaeus (Deiphnos. lib. xiii) that the native peoples
 6    5, 145|     Clodius (Letters to Atticus, lib. i, 18), says, "having bought
 7    5, 145|   Petronius (chap. 92). Martial (lib. i, 24)~"You invite no man
 8    5, 150|      DVLCISSIMAE.~BELLATOR. AVG. LIB. CONIVGI. CARISSIMAE.~AMICI.
 9    5, 154|       from Ammianus Marcellinus, lib. xiv, chap. 6, and lib.
10    5, 154|           lib. xiv, chap. 6, and lib. xxviii, chap. 4. will not
11    5, 155|      referred to above. Martial, lib. VI, 63, addresses the following
12    5, 155|       Elder, Historia Naturalis, lib. XIV, chap. i, writes in
13    5, 155|        And Ammianus Marcellinus, lib. XVIII, chap. 4, remarks: "
14    5, 160|   Coelius Rhodiginus. Var. Lect. lib. iv, is conventional. The
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