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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

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Cornelius Nepos (c. 100-24) 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 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). Works Chronica , to which Catullus seems to allude in his dedication to Nepos.

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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 Britain 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.

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CORNELIUS NEPOS (c. 9924 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
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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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Cornelius Nepos (c. 100 – 24 BC) was a Roman biographer. 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.

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Cornelius Nepos (c. 100-24) 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 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). Works 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. Exemplorum libri , of which Charisius cites the second book, and Aulus Gellius the fifth (VII.18). De Viris Illustribus , from which Aulus Gellius draws an anecdote of Cato (IX.8).

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Cornelius Nepos (c. 100 – 24 BC) was a Roman biographer. 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. Exemplorum libri , of which Charisius cites the second book, and

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