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Studies in Caesar, I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1890

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1 Cf. the practice of Cicero in his Cilician proconsulate, ad. Att. v. 17, 1: ‘hanc epistolam dictavi sedens in raeda, cum in castra proficiscerer.’

2 Cf. particularly the reports which Caelius sent to Cicero in Cilicia in 51 B.C., Cicero ad. Fam. viii. 8, 9.

page 154 note 1 As to their intensity and sincerity we have but Caesar's statement. It is curious that the movement of the Helvetii should have had the active co-operation and sympathy of that party among the Aedui who followed the leadership of the most powerful of their barons, Dumnorix.