Lucius Cestius Pius
Lucius, Cestius, Pius, Augustus, Jerome, Quinctilius
978-613-8-43620-1
6138436202
124
2012-02-05
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lucius Cestius, surnamed Pius, Latin rhetorician, flourished during the reign of Augustus. He was a native of Smyrna, a Greek by birth. According to Jerome, he was teaching Latin at Rome in the year 13 BC. He must have been living after AD 9, since, we are told that he taunted the son of Quinctilius Varus with his father's defeat in the Teutoburgian Forest. Cestius was a man of great ability, but vain, quarrelsome and sarcastic. Before he left Asia, he was invited to dinner by Cicero's son, then governor of the province. His host, being uncertain as to his identity, asked a slave who Cestius was; and on receiving the answer, "he is the man who said your father was illiterate," ordered him to be flogged.
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