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  1. Cornelius Nepos, Avec Une Traduction Nouvelle (French Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Eutropius, 2010-02-28
  2. Lives of Marcus Valerius Messala Corvinus, and Titus Pomponius Atticus: The Latter from the Latin of Cornelius Nepos by Edward Berwick, 2010-04-02
  3. Uber Das Gerundium Und Gerundivum: Bei Casar Und Cornelius Nepos (1882) (German Edition) by Richard Schwenke, 2010-05-23
  4. Cornelius Nepos, with Notes Historical and Explanatory by Charles Anthon, 2009-11-07
  5. Cornelius Nepos, Quinte-Curce, Justin, Valère Maxime, Julius Obsequens, Oeuvres Complètes (French Edition) by Désiré Nisard, Cornelius Nepos, et all 2010-06-08
  6. Justin, Cornelius Nepos, and Eutropius, Tr. with Notes by J.S. Watson by Marcus Junianus Justinus, Cornelius Nepos, 2010-02-26
  7. Cornelius Nepos. Für Schüler: Mit Erläuternden Und Eine Richtige Übersetzung Fördernden Anmerkungen Versehen (German Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Johannes Siebelis, et all 2010-04-03
  8. Cornelius Nepos: Mit Anmerkungen Und Einem Vollständigen Wörterbuche (Latin Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, F W. Hinzpeter, 2010-02-23
  9. Wörterbuch Zu Den Lebensbeschreibungen Des Cornelius Nepos: Für Den Schulgebrauch Herausgegeben (German Edition) by H Haacke, 2010-02-24
  10. Der Sprachgebrauch Des Cornelius Nepos in Der Kasussyntax (German Edition) by E Köhler, 2010-01-09
  11. Cornelius Nepos, with Short Engl. Notes (German Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-04-02
  12. Cornelii Nepotis Vitae: The Lives of Cornelius Nepos by Cornelius Nepos, 1894-01-01
  13. Les Vies De Cornelius Nepos (French Edition) by Charles Louis Fleury Panckoucke, Cornelius Nepos, 2010-02-22
  14. Cornelii Nepotis Vitae Excellentium Imperatorum, Or, Cornelius Nepos'S Lives of the Excellent Commanders: Cum Versione Anglicanâ, in Quâ Verbum De Verbo, ... Quoquè Anglicis, & Indice Locupletissimo by John Clarke, Cornelius Nepos, 2010-01-10

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In later times GF Unger (Der sogenannte cornelius nepos, 1881) attempted to prove that the author was Hyginus, but his theory was never favorably received.
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Executive summary: De Viris Illustribus Roman historian, friend of Catullus Cicero and Atticus, was born in Upper Italy (perhaps at Verona or Ticinum). He wrote: Chronica , an epitome of universal history; Exempla , a collection of anecdotes after the style of Valerius Maximus; letters to Cicero; lives of Cato the Elder and Cicero; and De viris illustribus , parallel lives of distinguished Romans and foreigners, in sixteen books. One section of this voluminous work ( De excellentibus ducibus exterarum gentium , more commonly known as Vitae excellentium imperatorum ) and the biographies of Cato and Atticus from another ( De Latinis historicis ) have been preserved. Erotic poems and a geographical treatise are also attributed to him. Nepos is not altogether happy in the subjects of his biographies, and he writes rather as a panegyrist than as a biographer, although he can rebuke his own countrymen on occasion. The Lives contain many errors (especially in chronology), but supply information not found elsewhere. The language is as a rule simple and correct. The

25. Cornelius Nepos (person) - Biography Research Guide
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26. CORNELIUS NEPOS (c. 99... - Online Information Article About CORNELIUS NEPOS (c.
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27. Cornelius Nepos: Life Of Atticus - Translation
A translation of the Life of Atticus by cornelius nepos.
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Click on the symbols to go to lists of other ancient sources which refer to the same events. T. Pomponius Atticus (110-32 B.C.) is best known as the intimate friend of the orator Cicero. This biography seems originally to have been part of a series of biographies of Latin historians which was written by Cornelius Nepos while Atticus was still alive.
Titus Pomponius Atticus, descended from a most ancient Roman family, held the equestrian rank received in uninterrupted succession from his ancestors. He had a father who was active, indulgent, and, as times then were, wealthy, as well as eminently devoted to literature; and, as he loved learning himself, he instructed his son in all branches of knowledge with which youth ought to be made acquainted. In the boy, too, besides docility of disposition, there was great sweetness of voice, so that he not only imbibed rapidly what was taught him, but repeated it extremely well. He was in consequence distinguished among his companions in his boyhood, and shone forth with more lustre than his noble fellow-students could patiently bear; hence he stirred them all to new exertions by his application. In the number of them were Lucius Torquatus, Caius Marius the younger, and Marcus Cicero, whom he so attached to himself by his intercourse with them, that no one was ever more dear to them.

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29. CJO - Abstract - Cornelius Nepos And The Biographical Tradition
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30. Cornelius Nepos: Lives Of Eminent Commanders (1886).  Preface To The Online Edi
The praenomen of cornelius nepos is unknown. Pliny the Elder speaks of him as Padi accola (NH. iii.127), and we know that he was born in that part of
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Cornelius Nepos: Lives of Eminent Commanders (1886). Preface to the online edition Life of Cornelius Nepos Nepos lived in the first century BC. Pliny the Elder twice refers to him as dying in the principate of Augustus ( Natural History, ix.137; x.60), and he seems to have lived from around 99BC to around 24BC. We know from his own words that he outlived Atticus, who died in 32 BC, and that he lived to an advanced age. The praenomen of Cornelius Nepos is unknown. Pliny the Elder speaks of him as Padi accola NH . iii.127), and we know that he was born in that part of Cisalpine Gaul which took its name from the Insubres (Pliny the Younger, Letters. iv.28.1; cf. Cicero, Letters ad fam. xv.16.1). It has been inferred from this that he most likely was born in ancient Ticinum, today known as Pavia. He lived in Rome, but we learn from Pliny the Younger that he was not of senatorial rank ( Lett. v.3.6). He exchanged letters with Cicero (Macrobius, Saturnalia ii.1.14; Suetonius Julius 55; etc). Catullus dedicated a book of poems to him (Catullus 1). In his correspondence, Fronto suggests that, like Atticus, Nepos was a publisher as well as a writer (i. p.169, Loeb). Works Nepos wrote a considerable amount, but little has come down to us. The following items are known to us from references in other writers.

31. All For One Or One For All? (Re)constructing Identity In The Ancient World. The
cornelius nepos Place in the Literary Movements of the First Century B.C. 1020 1030 Commentary Christina Salowey, Hollins College
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Nepos, Cornelius (n pos) key, c.100 BC–c.25 BC, Roman historian. He was an intimate friend of Pomponius Atticus, Cicero, and Catullus.
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CORNELIUS NEPOS c. 99-24 B.C.), Roman historian, friend of Catullus, Cicero and Atticus, was born in Upper Italy (perhaps at Verona or Ticinum ). He wrote: Chronica, an epitome of universal history; Exempla, a collection of anecdotes after the style of Valerius Maximus ; letters to Cicero ; lives of Cato the elder and Cicero; and De viris illustribus, parallel lives of distinguished Romans and foreigners, in sixteen books. One section of this voluminous work ( De excellentibms ducibus exterarum gentium, more commonly known as Vitae excellentium imperatorum ) and the biographies of Cato and Atticus from another ( De Latinis historicis ) have been preserved. Erotic poems and a geographical treatise are also attributed to him. Nepos is not altogether happy in the subjects of his biographies, and he writes rather as a panegyrist than as a biographer, although he can rebuke his own countrymen on occasion. The Lives contain many errors (especially in chronology ), but supply information not found elsewhere. The language is as a rule simple and correct. The Lives were formerly attributed to Aemilius Probus of the 4th century A.D.; but the view maintained by Lambinus (in his famous edition, 1569) - that they are all the work of Nepos - is now generally accepted. A dedicatory

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(single page) Help Secondary Texts What's New Credits ... Contact Us Cornelius Nepos (ca. 99 - 24 BCE) Works Carmina erotica Chronica ed. E. Malcovati (Turin 1944) [Bibliotheca Augustana] Alternate Latin texts ed. Hermann Peter Historicorum Romanorum Reliquiae , vol. II (Leipzig 1906) [Google Books] De chorographia (?) ed. E. Malcovati (Turin 1944) [Bibliotheca Augustana] De viris illustribus ed. E. Malcovati (Turin 1944) [Bibliotheca Augustana] Alternate Latin texts ed. Hermann Peter Historicorum Romanorum Reliquiae , vol. II (Leipzig 1906) [Google Books] Translations English by John Selby Watson (London: George Bell and Sons, 1886) [tertullian.org] French by a society of Latinists, 1891 [Ugo Bratelli] De vita et moribus M. Cato De vita M. Tullii Ciceronis ed. Hermann Peter, Historicorum Romanorum Reliquiae , vol. II (Leipzig 1906) [Google Books] Epistularum fragmenta ed. E. Malcovati (Turin 1944) [Bibliotheca Augustana] ed. Hermann Peter

39. The Poet's Dedication To Cornelius Nepos
To whom, Cornelius, but to you, Shall this be sent, for you alone— (Who used to praise my lines, my own)— Have dared, in weighty volumes three, (What labors
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cornelius nepos (the Social Set of Catullus) Historian from Cisalpine Gaul. Wrote a threevolume history called Chronica. Wrote a collection of biographies
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