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  • Just some info on Sallust. His first race was at Newbury in April 1971, and probably Dick Hern's first runner for Sobell/Weinstock. He disappointed (Mercer...
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  • Suetonius, Sallust, Livy, and Dio conflict on key points. The detail that Crassus was to seize the dictatorship is present only in Suetonius (9.1). Sallust, who...
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  • is writing a Wikipedia article one is required to use modern sources. Sallust, from more than 2,000 years ago is not a reliable source. He is a WP:PST...
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  • sources. --Kansas Bear (talk) 21:01, 6 September 2014 (UTC) This source, Sallust, Patrick McGushin (1994). The histories, Volume 2 (illustrated, reprint...
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  • Plutarch, Livy, Dionysius, Tacitus, Pliny the Elder, Velleius Paterculus, Sallust, Cicero, Appian, Aulus Hirtius, Cassius Dio, Florus and Julius Caesar himself...
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  • well-educated were praised for it (Cornelia Metella, for instance, and Sallust praises Sempronia for her intelligence and education while utterly excoriating...
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  • simply a pessimist, writing in tones of dark foreboding in the manner of Sallust, Tacitus, and Ammianus ; nor did he intend, like Orosius, to produce a...
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  • omitted, are swallowed up in the moral tales of "myth history". Read Sallust's The Jugurthine War, for an example: most of the military details of the...
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  • also elsewhere, e.g. in the De haruspicum responso 19 and Pro Milone 83. Sallust too underlines the religiosity and piety of the ancestorsby comparing the...
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  • history, or that Machiavelli called Sparta a republic. "According to Cicero, Sallust, and Livy, silence had not been the rule under Rome's early kings: as they...
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  • through adding to what "Rome" is, not through exclusion, as Polybius and Sallust noted. Hence they were able to acquire and hold on to a vast and diverse...
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