Laudatio Iuliae amitae (English Wikipedia)

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  • Elliott, Simon (2019-12-17). Julius Caesar: Rome's Greatest Warlord. Open Road Media. ISBN 978-1-5040-6060-8. ... called the 'laudatio Iuliae amitae', was an opportunity for Caesar to set out his family's high-ranking credentials. He seized on it with both hands, Suetonius (The Twelve Caesars, Julius Caesar, 6) having him say: The family of my ...
  • Taylor, Frank Collins (1922). Caesar as an Orator. University of California. laudatio Iuliae Amitae, as the title implies, is from the oration in memory of his father's deceased sister. This was an important occasion for the nature of the discourse warranted a eulogy of the deceased ...

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