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(‎Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): (…) a friend to his neighbours and fellow citizens, he harms no-one in his homeland; he is close to men of senatorial and equestrian rank, and a noble orator fluent with wonderful eloquence of speec...)
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(…) a friend to his neighbours and fellow citizens, he harms no-one in his homeland; he is close to men of senatorial and equestrian rank, and a noble orator fluent with wonderful eloquence of speech, readily able to declaim ex tempore; he is a writer of dialogues, letters and pastoral poetry, which survive and through the vast power of his genius, ready in the composition of poems, in the tenth year …
Property / Translation EN: (…) a friend to his neighbours and fellow citizens, he harms no-one in his homeland; he is close to men of senatorial and equestrian rank, and a noble orator fluent with wonderful eloquence of speech, readily able to declaim ex tempore; he is a writer of dialogues, letters and pastoral poetry, which survive and through the vast power of his genius, ready in the composition of poems, in the tenth year … / rank
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Damaged base for statue of unknown local notable, orator and writer. Thibilis (Numidia). 250-400
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 5530=18864
Damaged base for statue of unknown local notable, orator and writer. Thibilis (Numidia). 250-400

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    LSA-2330
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    University of Oxford
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    (…) a friend to his neighbours and fellow citizens, he harms no-one in his homeland; he is close to men of senatorial and equestrian rank, and a noble orator fluent with wonderful eloquence of speech, readily able to declaim ex tempore; he is a writer of dialogues, letters and pastoral poetry, which survive and through the vast power of his genius, ready in the composition of poems, in the tenth year …
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