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The more expensive works are chiefly illustrated 'standard' authors, such as Modestus ( 'De Vocabulis Rei Militaris,' 18s.), Vegetius (_gallice, cum picturis_, 16s., or in Latin _permultis picturis_, 20s.), and several medical works such as Galen (two at 20s.) and Jo.
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan
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Modestus et sapiens medicus, nunquam properabit ad pharmacum, nisi cogente necessitate, 41 Aphor. prudens et pius medicus cibis prius medicinal, quam medicinis puris morbum expellere satagat.
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Modestus et sapiens medicus, nunquam properabit ad pharmaciam, nisi cogente necessitate.
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Modestus_ will {159} be glad to hear that a copy exists in the British
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-- Allow me to send an answer to the Query of BALLIOLENSIS, and to state that in that rather scarce little book, _Epigrammata et Poematia Vetera_, he will find at page 68. that "Epitaphium Lucretiæ" is ascribed to Modestus, perhaps the same person who wrote a work _de re militari_.
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Modestus [892], who was a freedman of Hyginus, followed the footsteps of his patron in his studies and learning.
De vita Caesarum Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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Modestus who governed that church as vicar during the absence of the patriarch Zachary, whom Chosroës had led away captive into Persia.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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_Discursus Modestus_ (Vol. i., pp. 142, 205.) -- Crakanthorp, in his
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Modestus and Claranus, perhaps not long after Probus, are two names that survive.
Horace and His Influence Showerman, Grant, 1870-1935 1922
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