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See also:OBSEQUENS, See also:JULIUS , a Latin writer of uncertain date, generally placed about the See also:middle of the 4th See also:century A.D. He is the author of a small extant See also:work De prodigiis, taken from an See also:epitome of See also:Livy, and giving an See also:account of the prodigies and portents that occurred in See also:Rome between 249–12 B.C. The editio princeps was published by Aldus (1508) ; later See also:editions by F. Oudendorp (1720) and 0. See also:Jahn (1853, with the periochae of Livy). End of Article: OBSEQUENS, JULIUSAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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