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PIETAS AND FIDES IN CATULLUS . ( Continued . ) LET us now turn to the consideration of fides , which holds so high a place in Catullus's conception of pietas . The word has both a subjective and an objective sense : in the former it ...
PIETAS AND FIDES IN CATULLUS . ( Continued . ) LET us now turn to the consideration of fides , which holds so high a place in Catullus's conception of pietas . The word has both a subjective and an objective sense : in the former it ...
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... fides , his pledged word omens were not intended for that and to use them for such a purpose was an abuse . Even though a man were to suffer for it in his person or his interests he must do what fides demanded should be done . Catullus ...
... fides , his pledged word omens were not intended for that and to use them for such a purpose was an abuse . Even though a man were to suffer for it in his person or his interests he must do what fides demanded should be done . Catullus ...
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... fides of the Roman people had experienced the same decline as the prisca fides , which was supposed once to have been honoured in private society , we do not know all that we do know is what he said in some biting lines on Caesar who ...
... fides of the Roman people had experienced the same decline as the prisca fides , which was supposed once to have been honoured in private society , we do not know all that we do know is what he said in some biting lines on Caesar who ...
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