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  • This man, among many other works, illuminated a Silius Italicus, which is now in

    Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 03 (of 10), Filarete and Simone to Mantegna Giorgio Vasari 1542

  • Baehrens, by a not very probable alteration in the eighth line, procures the name 'Italicus', while a slighter and more natural change yields 'scripsit' at the close. [

    Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Harold Edgeworth Butler 1914

  • In Italy, the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing, the 1974 Piazza della Loggia and of the train Italicus bombings, the 1980 Bologna train station bombing, were all attributed to extreme right-wing subversive groups infiltrated by the so-called "deviated" intelligence agency.

    Aldo Civico: Colombia: Strategy of Tension? 2010

  • In Italy, the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing, the 1974 Piazza della Loggia and of the train Italicus bombings, the 1980 Bologna train station bombing, were all attributed to extreme right-wing subversive groups infiltrated by the so-called "deviated" intelligence agency.

    Aldo Civico: Colombia: Strategy of Tension? 2010

  • In the late summer of the year that I returned with my family from my British trip, I worked with Paccius Africanus and Silius Italicus, two famous informers at the top of their trade; some of you may have heard of them.

    Excerpt: The Accusers by Lindsey Davis 2004

  • Italicus, who was the most in repute of the philosophers, once when I was present being, vexed with his own friends and as if he was suffering something intolerable said, “I cannot bear it, you are killing me: you will make me such as that man is”; pointing to me.

    The Discourses of Epictetus 2004

  • This legal tra - dition, often referred to as mos Italicus, as it was most widely spread at the Italian universities, now came under the attack of the humanists.

    HUMANISM IN ITALY PETER HERDE 1968

  • Narrabat sedisse se cum quodam Circensibus proximis: hunc post varios eruditosque sermones requisisse "Italicus es an provincialis?" se respondisse "nosti me, et quidem ex studiis."

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

  • Italicus xii. 387 _sqq. _, says he was centurion B.C. 215, and distinguished himself greatly; but his account is quite untrustworthy.

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

  • 'Modo nuntiatus est Silius Italicus in Neapolitano suo inedia finisse vitam.

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

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