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1. (1960) THE ROMAN REVOLUTION

The writings of Cicero survive in bulk, and Augustus is glorified in the poetry of his age. […] It was the age of Pompeius the Great. […] There was an age of the Scipiones: not less of the Metelli. […] He would have to wait until middle age: his laurels would repose on grey hairs or none remaining. […] Philippus wished for a quiet old age.

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