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  1. Cornelius Nepos by Cornelius Nepos, J S. 1804-1884 Watson, 2010-09-13
  2. Selected Lives From Cornelius Nepos by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-09-10
  3. Cornelius Nepos: Epaminondas, Hannibal, Cato by Cornelius Nepos, 2007-07-25
  4. Cornelius Nepos: Prepared Expressly for the Use of Students Learning to Read at Sight by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-02-16
  5. The Lives of Cornelius Nepos by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-01-12
  6. The Biographies Of Cornelius Nepos (1885) by Cornelius Nepos, 2010-09-10
  7. Cornelius Nepos De Vitis Excellentium Imperatorum (1809) (Latin Edition)
  8. Selected Lives from Cornelius Nepos (Latin Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Arthur Wellington Roberts, 2010-03-21
  9. Cornelius Nepos: Texte Latin : Publié D'après Les Travaux Les Plus Récents De La Philologie Avec Un Commentaire Critique Et Explicatif Et Une Introduction (French Edition) by Cornelius Nepos, Alfred Monginot, 2010-02-28
  10. Cornelius Nepos: Proverbs (Swedish Edition) by Ernst Lundquist, 2010-05-25
  11. The De Senectute, De Amicitia, Paradoxa, and Somnium Scipionis of Cicero: And the Life of Atticus by Cornelius Nepos (Latin Edition) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Charles Anthon, 2010-01-11
  12. Cornelius Nepos: Webster's Timeline History, 387 BC - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  13. Die Quellen Des Cornelius Nepos Im Leben Hannibals (1888) (German Edition) by Georg Haehnel, 2010-05-23
  14. Selected Lives from Cornelius Nepos by Arthur Roberts, 1895-01-01

1. Cornelius Nepos - Hannibal
Translation by J. Thomas at Iowa State University, 1995.Category Society History Wars and Conflicts Punic Wars Hannibal......cornelius nepos Hannibal (trans. J. Thomas, 1995) Chapter 1. Hannibalthe Carthaginian, son of Hamilcar. If it be true, as no one
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Cornelius Nepos: Hannibal (trans. J. Thomas, 1995) Chapter 1. Hannibal the Carthaginian, son of Hamilcar. If it be true, as no one doubts, that the Roman people have surpassed all other nations in valor, it must be admitted that Hannibal excelled all other commanders in skill as much as the Roman people are superior to all nations in bravery. For as often as he engaged with that people in Italy, he invariably came off victor; and if his strength had not been impaired by the jealousy of his fellow-citizens at home, he would have been able, to all appearance, to conquer the Romans. But the disparagement of the multitude overcame the courage of one man. Yet after all, he so cherished the hatred of the Romans which had, as it were, been left him as an inheritance by his father, that he would have given up his life rather than renounce it. Indeed, even after he had been driven from his native land and was dependent on the aid of foreigners, he never ceased to war with the Romans in spirit. Chapter 2. Aside from Philip, whom from afar Hannibal had made an enemy of the Romans, he fired up Antiochus, the most powerful of all kings in those times, with such a desire for war, that from far away on the Red Sea he made preparations to invade Italy.

2. Bibliotheca Augustana
cornelius nepos. persona. cornelius nepos, natus ca. anno 100, amicus Catullo, Ciceroni, Varroni, Attico, obiit ca.
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4. Cornelius Nepos
CORNELIVS NEPOS. LIBER DE EXCELLENTIBUS DVCIBUS EXTERARVM GENTIVM. Praefatio. Miltiades,Themistocles, Aristides, Pausanias. Cimon, Lysander, Alcibiades, Thrasybulus.
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5. Cornelius Nepos
Das Leben des cornelius nepos zusammengetragen von Rebecca Maulbeck Das Leben des cornelius nepos gibt dem heutigen Betrachter viele Rätsel auf.
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Das Leben des Cornelius Nepos
zusammengetragen von: Rebecca Maulbeck

Das Werk des Cornelius Nepos
der Gattung Geschichtsschreibung" zu.
Desweiteren erstellte Cornellus Nepos, z.B. auf Bitten des Atticus hin, mehrere Einzelbiographien.
C. Nepos "De viris illustribus" ( ratio-Ausgabe); C. C. Buchner Verlag

6. Cornelius Nepos
Nepos, Cornelius c.100/99 BC–c.25/24 BC. cornelius nepos was a Romanauthor of historical works. Extant are some 25 short biographies
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Nepos, Cornelius c.100/99 B.C.–c.25/24 B.C.
Cornelius Nepos was a Roman author of historical works. Extant are some 25 short biographies and some scattered fragments. Although a Roman, the bulk of his surviving 'lives' are of Greek historical figures. Nepos is generally taken to task for poor composition and factual errors. His treatment is never as full as that of Plutarch or Suetonius. The fact remains, however, that his are the earliest biographies to survive from antiquity. He always preseves a few facts not found elsewhere, and where other sources are lacking, his lives are often critical. He was an intimate friend of Pomponius Atticus, Cicero, and Catullus. His only extant work is a collection of biographies, mostly from a lost larger work, De viris illustribus [on illustrious men]. The general method was to compare the lives of great Roman and non-Roman leaders. Nepos wrote in a popular manner in clear and simple Latin; his work was sometimes inaccurate, but significant in the history of biography writing. Hannibal , from De Viribus Illustris , trans. J. Thomas, 1995. [At Iowa State]. Also

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8. Hannibal - Cornelius Nepos
cornelius nepos Hannibal. Chapter 1. Hannibal the Carthaginian, sonof Hamilcar. If it be true, as no one doubts, that the Roman
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Cornelius Nepos: Hannibal
Chapter 1. Hannibal the Carthaginian, son of Hamilcar. If it be true, as no one doubts, that the Roman people have surpassed all other nations in valor, it must be admitted that Hannibal excelled all other commanders in skill as much as the Roman people are superior to all nations in bravery. For as often as he engaged with that people in Italy, he invariably came off victor; and if his strength had not been impaired by the jealousy of his fellow-citizens at home, he would have been able, to all appearance, to conquer the Romans. But the disparagement of the multitude overcame the courage of one man. Yet after all, he so cherished the hatred of the Romans which had, as it were, been left him as an inheritance by his father, that he would have given up his life rather than renounce it. Indeed, even after he had been driven from his native land and was dependent on the aid of foreigners, he never ceased to war with the Romans in spirit. Chapter 2. Aside from Philip, whom from afar Hannibal had made an enemy of the Romans, he fired up Antiochus, the most powerful of all kings in those times, with such a desire for war, that from far away on the Red Sea he made preparations to invade Italy.

9. Harvard University Press/Cornelius Nepos, Cornelius Nepos
cornelius nepos by cornelius nepos Translated byJC Rolfe, published by Harvard University Press.
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L467.html

10. Harvard University Press/Cornelius Nepos, Cornelius Nepos/
Reviews of cornelius nepos by cornelius nepos Translatedby JC Rolfe, published by Harvard University Press.
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14. Ancient History Sourcebook: Cornelius Nepos: From Life Of Epaminondas
Back to Ancient History Sourcebook . Ancient History Sourcebookcornelius nepos From Life of Epaminondas, (written c. 30 BCE).
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Epaminondas (died 362 BCE) was one of the noblest and ablest of all the Hellenes. Boeotia was counted as unprolific in great personalities, but Athens never produced a statesman of more unblemished integrity and patriotism, or greater capacity for organizing men and handling them on the battlefield. He was a real genius in the military art, breaking away from the conventions of the old-style Laconian drillmasters, and developing new tactics that were later perfected by Philip and Alexander. It was due largely to Epaminondas that Sparta was deposed from that hegemony of Hellas which she had so long held and abused. Epaminondas was the son of Polymnis, and was born at Thebes. He was of an honorable family, though left poor . . . but he was among the best educated among the Thebans; he had been taught to play the harp and to sing to its accompaniment by Dionysius [a famous musician], to play the flute by Olympiodorus, and to dance by Calliphron. For his instructor in philosophy he had Lysis of Tarentum, a Pythagorean, to whom he was so devoted that-young as he was-he preferred the society of a grave and austere old man, instead of companions of his own age; nor did he part with him until he had so far excelled his fellow students in learning, that it might easily be seen that in the same way he would excel in other pursuits.

15. Cornelius Nepos - Atticus
Biography of Titus Pomponius Atticus from De Latinis Historicis by CorneliusNepos (10025 BC). De Latinis Historicis - Atticus. cornelius nepos.
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In one his collections of biographical sketches, Cornelius Nepos described the life of an Epicurean from the first century B.C., the banker, publisher, and close associate of Cicero, Titus Pomponius Atticus: Titus Pomponius Atticus, descended from the most ancient Roman ancestry, kept uninterrupted the equestrian rank inherited from his forbears. His father was industrious, by the standards of those days wealthy, and greatly interested in literature. He, in accord with his love of letters, educated his son in all those branches of learning in which boyhood should be made to share. As a boy, in addition to a natural capacity for learning, he also had an exceptionally agreeable expression and tone, so he not only swiftly learned passages that were set, but also recited them extremely well. As a result he had a distinguished reputation among his peers and shone forth more brightly than his high-born schoolmates could bear with indifference. Thus he roused them all by his own zeal: among their number were - Lucius Torquatus, the younger Gaius Marius, and Marcus Cicero; with all of whom he became so close that no one was dearer to them throughout his life. His father died early. As a young man, because of his being an in-law of Publius Sulpicius, who was killed while tribune of the plebians, he had some share in that danger; for Anicia, a cousin of Pomponius on his mother's side, had married Servius, Sulpicius' brother. So when Sulpicius was killed and Atticus saw that the state was thrown into strife by the disorder Cinna incited, and that he was given no opportunity to live in keeping with his rank without offending one side or the other - the citizens' loyalties were divided with some favoring the party of Sulla, others that of Cinna - he thought it was the right time to devote himself to his studies and moved to Athens. Nevertheless, when the younger Marius had been declared an enemy of the state, he helped him from his own resources and assisted his escape with money. And in order that his travels abroad should do his estate no harm, he moved a substantial part of his fortune to Athens.

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17. Cornelius Nepos
cornelius nepos (the Social Set of Catullus) Historian from CisalpineGaul. Wrote a threevolume history called Chronica. Wrote
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Cornelius Nepos the Social Set of Catullus
Historian from Cisalpine Gaul.
Wrote a three-volume history called Chronica.
Wrote a collection of biographies called De Viris Illustribus.
Catullus dedicated his poems to Nepos:
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CVI dono lepidum nouum libellum

18. Cornelius Nepos. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. cornelius nepos. see Nepos, Cornelius. The Columbia Encyclopedia,Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2002 Columbia University Press.
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