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[ The work in which Cornelius Nepos made this statement is lost.]

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913 ([return])
[ Pliny mentions with approbation C. Epidius, who wrote some treatises in which trees are represented as speaking; and the period in which he flourished, agrees with that assigned to the rhetorician here named by Suetonius. Plin. xvii. 25.]

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[ Isauricus was consul with Julius Caesar II., A.U.C. 705, and again with L. Antony, A.U.C. 712.]

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[ A river in the ancient Campania, now called the Sarno, which discharges itself into the bay of Naples.]

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916 ([return])
[ Epidius attributes the injury received by his eyes to the corrupt habits he contracted in the society of M. Antony.]