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| | GAIUS MAECENAS - LoveToKnow Article on GAIUS MAECENAS |
 | | Suetonius (Augustus, 66) attributes the loss of the imperial favor to Maecenas having indiscreetly revealed to Terentia, his wife, the discovery of the conspiracy in which her brother Murena was implicated. |  | | He was vicegerent of Octavian during the campaign of Actium, when, with great promptness and secrecy, he crushed the conspiracy of the younger Lepidus; and during the subsequent absences of his chief in the provinces he again held the same position. |  | | But f the motive of his patronage had been merely politic it never could have inspired the affection which it did in its recipients. |
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http://83.1911encyclopedia.org/M/MA/MAECENAS_GAIUS.htm
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 | | Maecenas is of the party, and comes in leaning heavily on the two umbrae (guests of his own inviting) whom he has brought with him,--habitués of what Augustus called his "parasitical table," who make talk and find buffoonery for him. |  | | When the news of Julius Caesar's assassination reached the young Octavius, then only nineteen, in Apollonia, it has been said that Maecenas was in attendance upon him as his governor or tutor. |  | | He is out of spirits to-day, and more reserved than usual, for a messenger has just come in with bad news from Spain, or he has heard of a conspiracy against Augustus, which must be crushed before it grows more dangerous. |
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http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/etext05/8hrce10.txt
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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1999.11.11 |
 | | The first Epistle is both dedication to Maecenas and recusatio, in which she assumes that Horace demonstrates that he, not Maecenas, is the "benefactor" by insisting that he has done enough (satis 2) as a metaphorical gladiator. |  | | She even suggests that in certain ways the famous Epode 2, beatus ille, dramatizes the fantasy of Horace's desire to escape from Maecenas, just as Epode 16 develops its fantasy of escape from the political turmoil of Rome. |  | | I myself think the same of what now seems to be a commonly accepted motivation for 2.8, the ridicule of Nasidienus: supposedly, we are to imagine that Horace is griped because he was not invited to the lavish dinner along with Maecenas. |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr-cgi-dev/1999/1999-11-11.html
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| | 03-35bow |
 | | It is, however, clearly in Bowditch's interests to argue for a broad public audience or at least widespread circulation for Horace's poems, as she attempts to convince us that, for Horace's patrons, the poems had widespread propagandistic potential. |  | | As noted above, I am a reluctant believer in biography, but what we do know about the historical Horace is that, as a survivor of Rome's civil wars, he had suffered the vicissitudes of fortune. |  | | The real economic aspects of the exchange, Bowditch argues, were cleverly and deliberately hidden. |
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http://www.classics.und.ac.za/reviews/0335bow.htm
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| | Arachnion, n. 2.1, May 1996 - Simpson: Two Small Thoughts on Cilnius Maecenas |
 | | Had Maecenas a direct relationship with the Cilnii, then, I suspect that it would have been evident in the literary sources. |  | | The suggestion, that Augustus did not directly refer to Maecenas qua Cilnius family member, runs counter to the evidence supplied by Tacitus. |  | | Nor, however, would they have been named Maecenas. |
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http://www.cisi.unito.it/arachne/num4/simpson.html
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| | Maecenas |
 | | His predecessor had been assassinated only a few years after a similar victory. |  | | Has such a thing ever happened before or since? |  | | However his view of Maecenas as 'effeminate and sinister' (p. |
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http://www.harrys-stuff.com/horace/maecenas.php
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| | Dr. Weevil: Honored Patrons |
 | | He never held public office, and remained a member of the equestrian order, though he claimed descent from Etruscan kings. |  | | Augustus gets top billing on this page because of the story of Varius Rufus. |  | | Vergil does not mention him in his first work, the Eclogues, but the second, the Georgics, is dedicated to him. |
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http://www.doctorweevil.org/Patronage
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| | Death of Horace and Maecenas |
 | | And of course Octavian could anticiapte finding out all sorts of things that Maecenas had kept from him when Maecenas was alive. |  | | Octavian is charged by Maecenas on his death bed to treat Horace as he had the more powerful Maecenas. |  | | Apart from his own family, there would have been charitable bequests to be made, and of course arrangements for disposal of his private papers. |
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http://www.harrys-stuff.com/horace/death-horace-maecenas.php
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| | Maecenas - Wikipedia |
 | | Bleibenden Nachruhm hat Maecenas sich durch seine Förderung junger Dichter erworben, die ihre Dankbarkeit auch in Gedichten bezeugten. |  | | Maecenas' Dichterkreise haben aber auch nicht unerheblich zur Propaganda der Idee des Prinzipats beigetragen. |  | | Villa von Maecenas in Tivoli, Italien, Jacob Philipp Hackert, 1783 |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maecenas
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| | SIGNAINFERRE - Caio Cilnio Mecenate |
 | | Maecenas è quindi, ma non ufficialmente, il primo ministro degli affari interni romano ed in seguito la sua carica sarà ufficialmente ricoperta dal praefectus Urbi. |  | | Maecenas insieme a Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa è l?unico vero amico di Caius Iulius Caesar Octavianus (futuro Augustus). |  | | Piomba con prodigiosa tempestività su Lepido e stronca sul nascere una nuova guerra civile senza colpo ferire. |
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http://www.signainferre.it/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=158
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| | PHILLIS WHEATLEY - 'TO MAECENAS' |
 | | Wheatley juxtaposes a romantic pastoral existence against her own life and lack of freedom. |  | | In accordance with Wheatley's strong Christian beliefs, the movement upward at the end of 'To Maecenas' may indicate her desire to depart from the inherent evil of the earth into perfect and sinless heaven. |  | | Her use of Greek and Roman mythology could also have been an attempt to overcome racial and gender discrimination. |
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http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~cpercy/courses/442semchristine1.htm
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 | | Vergil, of course, fulfilled his difficult orders, while the Archpoet attempts to escape from those imposed on him, but the complimentary parallel with Maecenas is again drawn. |  | | But there seems little doubt that the Archpoet modelled the literary presentation of his relationship with Reinald on that of Horace and Maecenas, and uses that link to compliment his patron. |  | | They should not be held responsible for any of the views put forward in this paper. |
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http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sjh/documents/archpoet.doc
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nero |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10752c.htm
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| | Gaius Maecenas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 11) refers to him as "Cilnius Maecenas"; it is possible that "Cilnius" was his mother's nomen. |  | | He is reputed to have discovered Horace and he supported Virgil as well, who wrote the Georgics in his honor. |  | | Maecenas is probably most famous for his support of young poets, hence his name has become a synonym to "patron of arts" in many languages. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maecenas
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| | Drill chapter 43c |
 | | Maecenas vir tam insignis erat (that Quintus admired him). |  | | Quintus Vergilium rogavit cur Maecenas (had not called him back). |  | | Maecenas scivit (that the poems would be famous)[use subject-linking verb-complement order]. |
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http://www.umsl.edu/~phillips/oldrills/ch43c.html
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| | Maecenas, Gaius (Cilnius) (Annotation to Carlyle, "Hudson's Statue") |
 | | Maecenas always competed however subtly with Agrippa for influence and after he was forced to tell his wife that the plot had been discovered to give her brother a chance to escape, his influence with Agustus waned. |  | | It is said that she later became Augustus's mistress, and she never had any children with Maecenas. |  | | Maecenas held no office or military command but administered Rome and Italy for Octavian when he was fighting, and he swiftly and secretly scotched a plot to kill Octavian. |
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http://www.thecore.nus.edu.sg/landow/victorian/authors/carlyle/hudson/maecenas.html
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 890 (v. 2) |
 | | Although it is unknown where Maecenas received his education, it must doubtless have been a careful one. |  | | This person has been generally considered the father of the subject of this memoir; but Frandsen, in his life of Maecenas, thinks, and perhaps with more probability, that it was his grandfather. |  | | MAECENAS, C. Of the life of Maecenas we must be content to glean what scattered notices we can from the poets and historians of Rome$ since it does not appear to have been formally recorded by any ancient author. |
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http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1998.html
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| | Cramer |
 | | Seneca uses Maecenas bodily hexis and prose style to argue that his mind must be corrupt and that therefore he cannot receive credit even for his otherwise praiseworthy acts, such as his mansuetudo. |  | | Therefore, without denying the stoicizing aspects of the letter (for which see Gravers recent explication), it may be possible to find other implications in Senecas criticism of Maecenas. |  | | Why is Maecenas so problematic for Seneca, writing sometime after 62 ce, over 54 years after his death? |
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http://www.apaclassics.org/AnnualMeeting/99mtg/abstracts/Cramer.html
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| | Epode III |
 | | The garlic could have been put there by Canidia, Medea, or Deianira, but no, it was put in by his patron Maecenas. |  | | Maecenas amice (Maecenas in battle risking his life for his patron Caesar, epode 1) has taken a different stance, iocose Maecenas (on the banquet couch at a party with his cliens). |  | | This poem is a joke – perhaps played on Maecenas, even though Maecenas is the one that slips too much garlic in his poet’s food. |
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http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/tjohnson/tj/Epode3.htm
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| | Midas, Morgan, and Maecenas |
 | | This act suggests a relationship between Gatsby and Maecenas, that of the patron who safeguards the well-being of his clients. |  | | During one of Gatsby's famous summer parties, a woman remarks that she received a fabulous gown from Gatsby because the dress she had worn to one of his previous parties had been damaged. |  | | Horace's letter to Maecenas is a testimony to the character of the relationship between the two men. |
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http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfwc/wiu/midas.html
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| | Horace and Maecenas. Satire 1.5 |
 | | Maecenas was a man on his way up, and there would have been plenty of tasks that Horace could have performed. |  | | In reality Maecenas had arranged to meet up with Octavian at Sinuessa, from where they would proceed to Tarentum near Brindisi where a deal would be hammered out with their arch-enemy Anthony. |  | | There are plenty of jokes for Maecenas and his cronies to guffaw over when the poem is read to them when they are back in Rome. |
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http://www.harrys-stuff.com/horace/horace-maecenas.php
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| | Maecenas (Caius Maecenas) |
 | | According to some sources, it was Maecenas who convinced Octavian to eschew titles and the trappings of authority, something that certainly endeared Octavian to the Senate and people of Rome and probably prolonged his rule. |  | | Maecenas' insistence on expressive freedom for his circle of artists and authors eventually led to some strain on his relationship with Octavian, but he always retained the respect and trust of the emperor. |  | | Maecenas was the archetype of wealthy, generous patrons of the arts, and his name is still memorialized in numerous organizations and events that patronize the arts (the Pittsburgh Opera, for example, has an annual "Maecenas" fund raiser). |
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http://www.mmdtkw.org/VMaecenas.html
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| | ClSt 200 - Remythologizing |
 | | A man of great wealth from the equestrian class, Maecenas likely inherited some of his fortune, but he probably owed much of his financial and social success to his relationship with Octavian, also known as Augustus, master of the Roman world after 31 B.C.E. He had much success in aiding Octavian in his powers. |  | | In addition to his interest in the affairs of state, Maecenas also took an active interest in literature as well, forming the so-called "circle of Maecenas," which included Virgil, Horace, Propertius, and many others -- all the most famous poets of their day. |  | | Himself a writer, Maecenas wrote both prose and poetry, although his works were much criticized, and only a few fragments of them survive. |
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http://www.classics.upenn.edu/myth/remyth/maecenas.php
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| | The Baldwin Project: Pictures from Roman Life and Story by Alfred J. Church |
 | | Of Maecenas in his domestic relations there is little to be said that is to his credit. |  | | It was Pollio who gave him back his farm, and Gallus, who probably interfered on his behalf when it had been again seized. |  | | We may guess that it was Maecenas who introduced him to the Palace where he recited before the Emperor and his sister Octavia his splendid elegy on Marcellus, in whom the Emperor had lost a successor and Octavia an only son. |
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http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=church&book=roman&story=maecenas
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| | Gaius Maecenas |
 | | 11) refers to him as Maecenas"; it is possible that "Cilnius" was mother's nomen. |  | | Gaius Maecenas (70 - 8 BC) was a confidant and political advisor Augustus Caesar. |  | | Maecenas also sponsored young poets - he reputed to have discovered Horace and he supported Virgil as well. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Gaius_Maecenas
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| | Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Gaius Maecenas |
 | | Maecenas' love for his own sex was common knowledge in his time and his own set, but it is today generally silenced. |  | | His best documented love was for a young pantomime actor and freed slave, Bathyllus; their relationship is discussed by Lucius Cornutus in his Commentary to Persius' Satiarae (V, 123), by Tacitus in his Annals (I, 54), and others. |  | | Gaius Maecenas used his enormous wealth to create an artistic coterie of poets and writers of the first order, among them Virgil, Horace and Propertius, all of whom he patronised and financed. |
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http://www.andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biom1/maec1.html
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| | DL - latinlit - carmina - Horace - People |
 | | At this time he was writing his Epodes and probably met Vergil, who in turn introduced him to Maecenas in 38 B.C. Under the patronage of Maecenas, Horace could concentrate on his writing. |  | | He began his life in public office as a clerk in the state treasury. |  | | The gifts bestowed on him by the wealthy Maecenas and Augustus allowed him to buy a Sabine farm where he could write in the peace of the countryside. |
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http://www.dl.ket.org/latinlit/carmina/horace/horace.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Maecenas |
 | | How is it, Maecenas, that no one lives contented with his lot, whether he has planned it for himself or fate has flung him into it, but yet he... |  | | Discontent (quotations): Discontent: How is it, Maecenas, that… |  | | Maecenas, Gaius (74?-8 bc), Roman statesman and patron of the arts. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/Maecenas.html
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| | Who is Maecenas |
 | | By asking Maecenas to support her art, Wheatley is trying to place herself on par with Homer and Virgil because if Maecenas lived during the time of these great writers and is willing to support her then she must be just as prolific. |  | | In begging Maecenas for the chance to gain his support she is playing into white stereotypes of the African American as lesser. |  | | Maecenas was a prominent figure in providing support for various well-known classical artists. |
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http://www.iona.edu/faculty/dwilliams/garritano/Maecenas.htm
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| | LacusCurtius • Rome — The Gardens of Maecenas (Platner & Ashby, 1929) |
 | | i.8) were the former gardens of Maecenas, or called so for some other reason, is unknown. |  | | Dio lv.7), which may have been in the gardens. |  | | They became imperial property after the death of Maecenas, and Tiberius lived here after his return to Rome in 2 |
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http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/PLATOP*/Horti_Maecenatis.html
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| | Maecenas, Gaius -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | He was criticized by Seneca for his luxurious way of life. |  | | The birthplace of Maecenas is unrecorded, but his mother's family, the Cilnii, had lorded it centuries earlier in Arretium (Arezzo, about 90 miles [145 km] north of Rome), and this was apparently also the hometown
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9049938?tocId=9049938
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| | Maecenas - definition of Maecenas by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Augustus raised Agrippa (though of mean birth) to that height, as when he consulted with Maecenas, about the marriage of his daughter Julia, Maecenas took the liberty to tell him, that he must either marry his daughter to Agrippa, or take away his life; there was no third way, he had made him so great. |  | | Lenotre had hastened the pleasure of the Maecenas of his period; all the nursery- grounds had furnished trees whose growth had been accelerated by careful culture and the richest plant-food. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Maecenas
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| | Villa Cilnia farm houses holidays Arezzo: Gaius Cilnius Maecenas |
 | | Thanks to Maecenas' cultural achievements, Octavian Augustus is still remembered for his magnanimity and liberality. |  | | One day, Maecenas decided to devote himself to something so important that Octavian Augustus' fame and prestige would have consequently reached the top all over the world: so he started to support the most remarkable cultural masterpieces. |  | | At the very beginning, he supported Octavian Augustus; then became a minister of his Empire: he was the Emperor's most reliable adviser and his worthiest substitute whenever Octavian Augustus happened to be far from Rome. |
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http://www.villacilnia.com/cilnia1.htm
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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2004.05.11 |
 | | Slowly the scars of the civil war were healing; the terror people had suffered gave way to a new feeling of optimism, even political confidence (p. |  | | investigates the poets' technique of presenting subjects and persons in those poems that were written after the literary circle of Maecenas had been founded. |  | | Horace makes a similar distinction in his work, so that none of his satires makes reference to the civil war. |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2004/2004-05-11.html
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| | CAES Newsletter |
 | | A new grant from CAES, for which I express my gratitude, provides the occasion for news on the present state of the Maecenas project. |  | | Maecenas has also received several world wide web awards for excellence in content and design. |  | | Throughout the world, almost 1,000 websites have links to Maecenas and it has been indexed by Google, Yahoo, Argos, and a number of other search engines and web portals. |
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http://www.caesny.org/newsletter12.asp
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| | OLC III.44: Conditional clauses: translation key |
 | | If Maecenas were to accept Quintus into his number of friends, he would no longer be forced to toil in the treasury. |  | | If Octavian was away from the city, he was putting Maecenas in charge of affairs. |  | | Brutus said, "If you were not a coward, Quintus, we would be able to defeat Antony's forces." |
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http://www.jburroughs.org/classics/curriculum/olc3/44_answers.html
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| | Gaius Cilnius Maecenas - Wikipedia |
 | | Op zijn Esquilijnse landgoed had hij ook zijn eigen wijngaard, en lang nadien laat Plinius weten dat Maecenas' wijn een bijzondere delicatesse was. |  | | Maecenas' vriend Horatius overleed nauwelijks een paar maanden later: ze werden naast elkaar begraven op de Esquilinus. |  | | Maar reeds daarvóór had de steenrijke Maecenas zich een riante villa met park laten bouwen op de Esquilinus, één van de zeven heuvels van Rome. |
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http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius_Cilnius_Maecenas
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| | The State Hermitage Museum: Collection Highlights |
 | | A court minister, well-known collector and connoisseur of paintings, Bruhl held a similar post at the court of Augustus III, King of Poland, to that of Maecenas under the Roman Emperor Augustus. |  | | Algarotti kept a watercolour copy of the painting in his house. |  | | Commissioned by Count Francesco Algarotti, this painting glorifies the life and work of Count Heinrich von Bruhl, for whom it was intended. |
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http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/03/hm3_3_1h.html
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| | Arts&Business - Maecenas Initiative |
 | | The third activity within the Maecenas Initiative is Issue Development; identifying key issues which are preventing the development of individual giving to the arts in UK and working in partnership with others, wherever possible, to help address them. |  | | Already identified are issues around the tax treatment of individual giving to the arts. |  | | To help address these issues, Arts and Business has developed and is delivering a programme of activity which it has called the Maecenas Initiative after the leading Roman philanthropist, Gaius Maecenas. |
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http://www.aandb.org.uk/render.aspx?siteID=1&navIDs=1,184,291
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| | Odes 1.20 |
 | | Gaius Cilnius Maecenas descended from one of the leading families of the Etruscan city of Arretium. |  | | In Odes I.20 Horace invites his friend, the wealthy and powerful Maecenas, to drink wine with him. |  | | Since the wine is Sabine, the poem is sometimes understood as a poem of invitation, in which Horace asks Maecenas to visit his villa. |
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http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/horaces-villa/poetry/ode1.20.html
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| | Alumni Maecenas :: Caddo Magnet High School |
 | | All school year events and descriptions can now be viewed on the new CMHS Web Calendar. |  | | A purely philanthropic organization now comprised of parents, grandparents and friends of the current and former students, the society exists for the sole purpose of funding the much needed, "big-ticket" items that are not provided by Caddo Parish and that may be beyond the reach of other fundraising efforts. |  | | Named for a Roman patron of literature, and the arts, the Maecenas Society was formed in 1995 by a group of parents who wanted to provide significant financial support to Caddo Parish Magnet High School in its continuing quest for excellence. |
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http://www.cmhs.com/index.php?act=alumni.maecenas
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| | SparkNotes: Writing Multiple-Choice Questions: Clear and Concise Writing |
 | | Sixth, this sentence implies, but doesn’t make explicit, that Virgil’s epic followed a propagandistic program that originated with Augustus but was executed by Maecenas. |  | | One of Maecenas’s roles was to commission art that would glorify Augustus’s new regime. |  | | Fifth, a culture cannot recognize a myth, so this too can be clarified. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/newsat/powertactics/writingmc/chapter2section12.rhtml
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| | MaXXimus Maecenas - PittsburghLIVE.com |
 | | Another was the splendid video retrospective of the chairs behind the ball's 20-year success story, and many showed for the auld lang syne that former director Tito Capobianco opened with actor Burt Lancaster in '94. |  | | Friends, Romans and cognoscenti swept past bare-chested gladiators and toga-clad maidens to the Benedum lobby for cocktails. |  | | Showtime brought two-time Grammy Award winner Sylvia McNair to the stage for a terrific cabaret act, and then it was time to shake our tailfeathers off to Cityscape. |
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http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/style/fanfare/s_193314.html
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 | | The Etruscan Museum was founded in 1837, during the pontificate of Gregorio XVI. |  | | Clicable map of the Imperial Fora that links to maps, photographs and reconstructions. |  | | Excerpted from Maecenas: Images of Ancient Greece and Rome by Leo C. Curran. |
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http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/rome/Italia.html
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| | GAIUS MAECENAS |
 | | Gaius Maecenas leefde omstreeks het begin van de jaartelling. |
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http://www.thumpershollow.com/encyclopedia/G/Gaius_Maecenas
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| | Artifact: Full Record for Maecenas : images of Ancient Greece and Rome |
 | | Description: The Maecenas web site has been designed to support the author's own teaching programme, and features colour images of Greek and Roman architecture in Italy and France. |  | | The images are grouped geographically and may be accessed from thumbnails or a printed list. |  | | Title: Maecenas : images of Ancient Greece and Rome |
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http://www.artifact.ac.uk/displayoai.php?id=3000
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| | The Maecenas Of The Motor - American Travel |
 | | Here is a man who, they say, makes a million dollars a month, even in a short month like February. |  | | The Maecenas Of The Motor - American Travel |  | | Ford that ten o'clock would suit me better. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles16/american-travel-7.shtml
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