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augur

also: conlega, augures, the augurate

A member of the priestly college of augurs, who interpreted the will of the gods by observing signs (the auspices) before public acts. Cicero and Cornificius were both augurs, hence Cicero addresses him as conlega (fellow-augur).

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Mentioned in 37 works (78 total)

On the Agrarian Law, Second Speech speeches · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 2.5 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 2.7 letters · 1 mention
On His House speeches · 4 mentions
Ad Quintum Fratrem 2.2 letters · 1 mention
On the Responses of the Haruspices speeches · 1 mention
Against Vatinius speeches · 4 mentions
For Lucius Cornelius Balbus speeches · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 4.17 letters · 1 mention
On the Commonwealth philosophy · 1 mention
On the Laws philosophy · 7 mentions
Ad Familiares 8.3 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 15.4 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 2.17 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 8.14 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 8.3 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 9.15 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 10.8 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 6.6 letters · 1 mention
Brutus rhetoric · 5 mentions
Ad Atticum 13.42 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 4.5 letters · 1 mention
On the Ends of Good and Evil philosophy · 1 mention
On the Nature of the Gods philosophy · 4 mentions
Tusculan Disputations philosophy · 1 mention
Cato the Elder, On Old Age philosophy · 4 mentions
On Divination philosophy · 12 mentions
On Duties philosophy · 1 mention
Laelius, On Friendship philosophy · 2 mentions
First Philippic speeches · 1 mention
Second Philippic speeches · 6 mentions
Third Philippic speeches · 1 mention
Ad M. Brutum 1.5 letters · 1 mention
Thirteenth Philippic speeches · 1 mention
Philippica XIV speeches · 1 mention
Fifth Philippic speeches · 3 mentions
Eighth Philippic speeches · 1 mention

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