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Gaius Lucilius

Lucilius

also: Lucilio

Gaius Lucilius (c. 180–103/2 BC), the founder of Roman verse satire, famous for the outspoken freedom (libertas) with which he named and lampooned prominent contemporaries. Trebonius cites him as a precedent for his own satirical licence.

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Mentioned in 13 works (23 total)

For Publius Quinctius speeches · 2 mentions
On the Orator rhetoric · 3 mentions
Ad Atticum 5.20 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 3.5 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 8.8 letters · 2 mentions
Ad Atticum 12.5 letters · 1 mention
Brutus rhetoric · 5 mentions
On the Best Kind of Orators rhetoric · 1 mention
Orator: To Marcus Brutus rhetoric · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 13.21 letters · 1 mention
On the Ends of Good and Evil philosophy · 1 mention
On the Nature of the Gods philosophy · 3 mentions
Ad Familiares 12.16 letters · 1 mention

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