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  1. Cornelius Nepos by Cornelius Nepos, J S. 1804-1884 Watson, 2010-09-13
  2. Selected Lives From Cornelius Nepos by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-09-10
  3. Cornelius Nepos: Epaminondas, Hannibal, Cato by Cornelius Nepos, 2007-07-25
  4. Cornelius Nepos: Prepared Expressly for the Use of Students Learning to Read at Sight by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-02-16
  5. The Lives of Cornelius Nepos by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-01-12
  6. The Biographies Of Cornelius Nepos (1885) by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-09-10
  7. Cornelius Nepos De Vitis Excellentium Imperatorum (1809) (Latin Edition)
  8. Selected Lives from Cornelius Nepos (Latin Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Arthur Wellington Roberts, 2010-03-21
  9. Cornelius Nepos: Texte Latin : Publié D'après Les Travaux Les Plus Récents De La Philologie Avec Un Commentaire Critique Et Explicatif Et Une Introduction (French Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Alfred Monginot, 2010-02-28
  10. Cornelius Nepos: Proverbs (Swedish Edition) by Ernst Lundquist, 2010-05-25
  11. The De Senectute, De Amicitia, Paradoxa, and Somnium Scipionis of Cicero: And the Life of Atticus by Cornelius Nepos (Latin Edition) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Charles Anthon, 2010-01-11
  12. Cornelius Nepos: Webster's Timeline History, 387 BC - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  13. Die Quellen Des Cornelius Nepos Im Leben Hannibals (1888) (German Edition) by Georg Haehnel, 2010-05-23
  14. Selected Lives from Cornelius Nepos by Arthur Roberts, 1895-01-01

1. Cornelius Nepos - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
cornelius nepos (c. 10024 BC) was a Roman biographer. Supposedly he was born at Hostilia, a village in Cisalpine Gaul not far from Verona.
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Jump to: navigation search Cornelius Nepos (c. 100- 24 BC ) was a Roman biographer. Supposedly he was born at Hostilia, a village in Cisalpine Gaul not far from Verona . His Gallic origin is attested by Ausonius , and Pliny the Elder calls him Padi accola ('a dweller on the River Po Natural History III.22). He was a friend of Catullus , who dedicates his poems to him (I.3), Cicero and Titus Pomponius Atticus Eusebius places him in the fourth year of the reign of Augustus , which is supposed to be when he began to attract critical acclaim by his writing. Pliny the Elder notes he died in the reign of Augustus ( Natural History IX.39, X.23). His simple style of writing has made him, in the UK at least, a standard choice for passages of unseen translation in Latin exams, from prep school , even up to degree level. (See external links)
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Chronica , to which Catullus seems to allude in his dedication to Nepos. Ausonius also mentions it in his sixteenth Epistle to Probus, as does Aulus Gellius in the Noctes Atticae (XVII.21). It is thought to have been written in three books.

2. Cornelius Nepos
CORNELIVS NEPOS. (c. 100 – 24 B.C.). LIBER DE EXCELLENTIBUS DVCIBUS EXTERARVM GENTIVM. Praefatio Miltiades Themistocles Aristides Pausanias
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3. Cornelius Nepos: Lives Of Eminent Commanders (1886) Pp. 305-450
I. Words excerpted from the letter of Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, from the book of Cornelius Nepos On the Latin Historians.297
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I do not doubt that there will be many, Atticus, who will think this kind of writing trifling in its nature, and not sufficiently adapted to the characters of eminent men, when they shall find it related who taught Epaminondas music, or see it numbered among his accomplishments, that he danced gracefully, and played skilfully on the flutes . But these will be such, for the most part, as, being unacquainted with Greek literature, will think nothing right but what agrees with their own customs. If these readers will but understand that the same things are not becoming or unbecoming among all people, but that every thing is judged by the usages of men's forefathers, they will not wonder that we, in setting forth the excellencies of the Greeks, have had regard to their manners. For to Cimon, an eminent man among the Athenians, it was thought no disgrace to have his half-sister, by the father's side, in marriage, as his countrymen followed the same practice; but such a union, according to the order of things among us, is deemed unlawful.

4. Cornelius Nepos --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on cornelius nepos Roman historian, correspondent and friend of Cicero, and the friend to whom Catullus dedicated
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died c. BC Roman historian, correspondent and friend of Cicero, and the friend to whom Catullus dedicated his poems. Nepos came, like Catullus, from northern Italy. His principal writings were De viris illustribus Chronica, Nepos, Cornelius... (75 of 138 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Cornelius Nepos , or any Britannica premium article for free, even those readers without a premium membership. Just copy the HTML code fragment provided below to create the link and then paste it within your web content. For more details about this feature, visit our

5. Cornelius Nepos
Roman historian cornelius nepos (99 24 BC) was a friend of Pomponius Atticus, Cicero, and Catullus. His only surviving work is a collection of biographies
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Roman historian Cornelius Nepos (99 - 24 BC) was a friend of Pomponius Atticus, Cicero, and Catullus. His only surviving work is a collection of biographies, mostly from a lost larger work, De viris illustribus [on illustrious men].
Modeled in a similar short biography fashion to that of Plutarch's Lives, the general concept was to compare the lives of great Roman and non-Roman leaders. Nepos wrote in a very popular, clear and readable Latin, but his work seemed to focus on style more than historical accuracy. Works:
Liber De Excellentibus Dvcibvs Exterarvm Gentivm ( Book on the Great Generals of Foreign Nations
Liber De Latinis Historicis (Latin History)
De viris illustribus (On illustrious men) Did you know? Titus Pomponius Atticus (110 - 32 BC) was one of Cicero's closest friend. They had studied together and corresponded frequently.
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6. Harvard University Press: On Great Generals. On Historians By Cornelius Nepos
On Historians by cornelius nepos, published by Harvard University Press. cornelius nepos was born in Cisalpine Gaul but lived in Rome and was a friend
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Cornelius Nepos
Translator J. C. Rolfe
    Cornelius Nepos was born in Cisalpine Gaul but lived in Rome and was a friend of Cicero, Atticus, and Catullus. Most of his writings, which included poems, moral examples from history, a chronological sketch of general history, a geographical work, Lives of Cato the Elder and Cicero, and other biographies, are lost. Extant is a portion of his 'De Viris Illustribus': (i) part of his parallel lives of Roman and non-Roman famous men, namely the portion containing lives of non-Roman generals (all Greeks except three) and a chapter on kings; and (ii) two lives from the class of historians. The lives are short popular biographies of various kinds, written in a usually plain readable style, of value today because of Nepos's use of many good sources. Search for this book in libraries near you: Enter title, subject or author

7. Cornelius Nepos - Wikipedia
Translate this page Plinius der Ältere, naturalis historia 9, 137 Nepos Cornelius, qui Divi Augusti principatu obiit „cornelius nepos, der im Prinzipat des vergöttlichten
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Cornelius Nepos (* um 100 v. Chr. ; † nach 27 v. Chr. ) war ein r¶mischer Historiker und Biograph. Nepos, der aus Oberitalien ( Gallia cisalpina ) stammte und dem Ritterstand angeh¶rt haben d¼rfte, war befreundet mit dem neoterischen Dichter Catull , der ihm seine Gedichtsammlung widmete, Marcus Tullius Cicero und dessen Vertrauten Titus Pomponius Atticus Von seinen zahlreichen Werken (u. a. Geschichtsdarstellungen und eine Erdbeschreibung) sind uns nur einige Biographien aus De viris illustribus erhalten, n¤mlich die ¼ber die nichtr¶mischen Feldherren sowie die zum Buch der lateinischen Historiker geh¶rigen ¼ber Cato den „lteren und Atticus. In den Nepos-Handschriften ebenfalls ¼berliefert sind ferner zwei Fragmente eines Briefes der Cornelia , der Mutter der Gracchen , in denen sie ihren Sohn Gaius Gracchus heftig angreift. Die Echtheit des Briefes ist allerdings umstritten. Wegen ihres schlichten Stils waren und sind die Werke des Nepos eine verbreitete Schullekt¼re. Im Einzelnen sind neben Fragmenten folgende Viten erhalten geblieben: Miltiades Themistokles Aristeides Lysander ... Phokion De regibus Timoleon Hamilkar Hannibal M. Porcius Cato

8. De Viris Illustribus - Table Of Contents - IntraText CT
cornelius nepos De viris illustribus I IntraText Edition CT Copyright Èulogos 2007 See also Credits. IntraText CT is the hypertextualized text together
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9. Ancient Biography - Cornelius Nepos - Plutarch - Tacitus - Suetonius
Ancient Biography cornelius nepos - Plutarch - Tacitus - Suetonius.
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  • Biography was not a major literary genre in the ancient world. Of course, historians did include some biographical information in their works, but biography, the story of someone's life, was considered a lesser genre. In the preface to his Great Leaders of Foreign Peoples, the Roman Cornelius Nepos says: 'No doubt, Atticus, most people will judge this type of writing lightweight and unworthy of the characters of great men when they read stories of how Epaminondas taught music or find commemorated among his virtues that he danced well and was a skilful flute player' (my translation). He then goes on to argue that this is due to ignorance of the differences between Greek and Roman cultures.
    Cornelius Nepos lived in the 1st century B.C., and although he did not invent the genre, his works are the earliest biographies that have come down to us. He was a friend of Cicero and Atticus, and of Catullus. He wrote full lives of Cicero and Cato the Elder which do not survive, and a series of short lives (most only two or three A4 pages long) in a work called 'Illustrious Men', part of which is the Great Leaders of Foreign Peoples mentioned above. The rest is lost, apart from scattered fragments and lives of Cato the Elder and Atticus from the section 'Latin Historians'.

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    Justin, cornelius nepos, and eutropius by John S. Watson Preface and Notice of the Life and Writings of Justin, cornelius nepos and Eutropius
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    11. Cornelius.Nepos.Hannibal.html
    cornelius nepos Hannibal. 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10. 11, 12, 13. I. 1. Hannibal, Hamilcaris filius, Carthaginiensis.
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    Hannibal, Hamilcaris filius, Carthaginiensis. Si verum est (quod nemo dubitat ), ut populus Romanus omnes gentes virtute superarit, non est infitiandum Hannibalem tanto praestitisse ceteros imperatores prudentia, quanto populus Romanus antecedat fortitudine cunctas nationes. Nam quotienscumque cum eo congressus est in Italia, semper discessit superior. Quod nisi domi civium suorum invidia debilitatus esset, Romanos videtur superare potuisse. Sed multorum obtrectatio devicit unius virtutem. Hic autem velut hereditate relictum odium paternum erga Romanos sic conservavit, ut prius animam quam id deposuerit; qui quidem, cum patria pulsus esset et alienarum opum indigeret, numquam destitit animo bellare cum Romanis.
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    Nam ut omittam Philippum, quem absens hostem reddidit Romanis, omnium iis temporibus potentissimus rex Antiochus fuit. Hunc tanta cupiditate incendit bellandi, ut usque a Rubro mari arma conatus sit inferre Italiae. Ad quem cum legati venissent Romani, qui de eius voluntate explorarent darentque operam, consiliis clandestinis ut Hannibalem in suspicionem regi adducerent, tamquam ab ipsis corruptum alia atque antea sentire, neque id frustra fecissent idque Hannibal comperisset seque ab interioribus consiliis segregari vidisset

    12. Cornelius Nepos - Victionarium
    E Victionario. Salire ad navigationem, quaerere. cornelius nepos Vicipaedia articulum habet de cornelius nepos.
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    13. Cornelius Nepos: Pelopidas
    Translate this page cornelius nepos Vita des Pelopidas. Lateinische Übungstexte zu den Lebensbeschreibungen des cornelius nepos mit einer deutschen Übersetzung und
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    Pelopidas - Pelopidas I. Lacedaemonii arcem Thebarum occupant, amicis suis summas potestates dant, Pelopidam cum aliis alterius factionis principibus in exilium expellunt. 1. Der Thebaner Pelopidas Lakedaimonier Phoibidas ... Theben nahm, besetzte er die Burg der Stadt, die so genannte Kadmeia ( ) auf Betreiben einer kleinen Anzahl Thebaner Lakedaimoniern hielten; und zwar tat er dies auf eigenen Entschluss, nicht auf Beschluss seines Staates. In Folge davon beriefen ihn die Lakedaimonier Thebanern Thebanern Pelopidas , von dem ich hier zu schreiben begonnen habe, vertrieben und seines Vaterlandes beraubt worden. II. Pelopidas coniuratione Athenis facta Thebas redit. 2. Fast alle diese Verbannten hatten sich nach Athen Theben Lakedaimonier Spartanern ... Athen zu einer Tageszeit, dass sie beim Einbruch der Nacht in Theben III. Pelopidas patriam in libertatem vindicat. thebanischen Theben begleitete, einen Brief an von Archinos aus Athen , worin alles über deren Aufmarsch berichtet stand. Als dieser ihm überreicht wurde, als er bereits beim Mahl lag, schob er ihn, versiegelt, wie er war, unter das Polster und sagte: "Ernste Dinge auf morgen!" Allein sie alle waren schon bei vorgerückter Nacht, trunken vom Wein, von den Verwandten unter

    14. Ancient History Sourcebook: Cornelius Nepos: From Life Of Epaminondas
    Ancient History Sourcebook cornelius nepos From Life of Epaminondas, (written c. 30 BCE). Epaminondas (died 362 BCE) was one of the noblest and ablest of
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    Epaminondas (died 362 BCE) was one of the noblest and ablest of all the Hellenes. Boeotia was counted as unprolific in great personalities, but Athens never produced a statesman of more unblemished integrity and patriotism, or greater capacity for organizing men and handling them on the battlefield. He was a real genius in the military art, breaking away from the conventions of the old-style Laconian drillmasters, and developing new tactics that were later perfected by Philip and Alexander. It was due largely to Epaminondas that Sparta was deposed from that hegemony of Hellas which she had so long held and abused. Epaminondas was the son of Polymnis, and was born at Thebes. He was of an honorable family, though left poor . . . but he was among the best educated among the Thebans; he had been taught to play the harp and to sing to its accompaniment by Dionysius [a famous musician], to play the flute by Olympiodorus, and to dance by Calliphron. For his instructor in philosophy he had Lysis of Tarentum, a Pythagorean, to whom he was so devoted that-young as he was-he preferred the society of a grave and austere old man, instead of companions of his own age; nor did he part with him until he had so far excelled his fellow students in learning, that it might easily be seen that in the same way he would excel in other pursuits.

    15. To Cornelius Nepos: A Dedication By Caius Valerius Catullus. Heathcote William G
    To cornelius nepos A Dedication by Caius Valerius Catullus. Heathcote William Garrod, comp. 1912. The Oxford Book of Latin Verse.
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    DEDICATION TO cornelius nepos. To thee (Cornelius!); for wast ever fain To deem my trifles somewhat boon contain; 5 E en when thou single mongst Italians
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    Translate this page cornelius nepos ca. 100 - ca. 25 a. Chr. n. p e r s o n a; cornelius nepos, natus ca. annum 100, amicus Catullo, Ciceroni, Varroni, Attico, obiit ca. annum
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    18. Cornelius Nepos - Atticus
    Biography of Titus Pomponius Atticus from De Latinis Historicis by cornelius nepos (10025 BC).
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    Cornelius Nepos Home/Ancient Texts Beliefs Relationships History ... Epicurean Philosophy List In one his collections of biographical sketches, Cornelius Nepos described the life of an Epicurean from the first century B.C., the banker, publisher, and close associate of Cicero, Titus Pomponius Atticus: There he lived in such a manner that he became greatly beloved by all Athenians, and for good reason. For apart from his personal charm which was already abundant in his youth, he often relieved their public want from his own resources; when they were obliged to roll-over the public debt and were unable to obtain reasonable terms for it, he always intervened on terms where he never accepted usurious interest rates from them nor allowed them to remain in debt beyond the term fixed. Both conditions were advantageous to them, since he neither suffered their debt to become overdue by his leniency nor to grow through compounding of the interest. He augmented this service by a further act of generosity: he gave them all six modii [~50 liters] of wheat per person: the equivalent measure being called a medimnus at Athens.

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    Before that it will be useful to recall who cornelius nepos was, what he wrote, and why.5 Like Catullus, whose first poem is addressed to him,
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