05-12-2007, 10:57 PM
The Invective against Sallust (turnabout is fair play) is even more entertaining, if still nowhere up to the level of hilarity achieved by Apuleius in his de Magia; although as spurious as the Invective against Cicero, it's worth reading as a peek into common Roman attitudes of the time.
Also added – Jona tells me I must finish Mr. Plutarch – is the Life of Lysander and the Comparison of Lysander and Sulla.
And Jona's opinions matter, of course: not knowing Trier, where else would I have gotten the beautiful photos that now adorn Roman Trier (CJ 29:3-12)?
B.
Also added – Jona tells me I must finish Mr. Plutarch – is the Life of Lysander and the Comparison of Lysander and Sulla.
And Jona's opinions matter, of course: not knowing Trier, where else would I have gotten the beautiful photos that now adorn Roman Trier (CJ 29:3-12)?
B.