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Gaius Canius

Canius

also: Gaius Canius, C. Canius, Canius

A Roman knight, witty and cultivated, who went to Syracuse for leisure and was cheated by the banker Pythius into buying a worthless seaside estate by means of a staged display of fishing-boats. Cicero uses him as the dupe in his chief example of fraudulent salesmanship.

Mentioned in 2 works (4 total)

On the Orator rhetoric · 1 mention
On Duties philosophy · 3 mentions

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