867 ([return])
[ Domitius Marsus wrote epigrams. He is mentioned by Ovid and Martial.]

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868 ([return])
[ This is not the only instance mentioned by Suetonius of statues erected to learned men in the place of their birth or celebrity. Orbilius, as a schoolmaster, was represented in a sitting posture, and with the gown of the Greek philosophers.]

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869 ([return])
[ Tacitus (Annal. cxi. 75) gives the character of Atteius Capito. He was consul A.U.C. 758.]

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870 ([return])
[ Asinius Pollio; see JULIUS, c. xxx.]

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871 ([return])
[ Whether Hermas was the son or scholar of Gnipho, does not appear,]

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