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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:id="eng"><body><div n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0007.tlg084a.perseus-eng3" type="translation" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="58"><p rend="indent">Why did they use to address some of the senators as Conscript Fathers, others merely as Fathers?<note resp="editor" place="unspecified" anchored="true"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Cf.</foreign><title rend="italic">Life of Romulus</title>, xiii. (25 a).</note> </p><p rend="indent">Is it because they used to call those senators originally assigned to that body by Romulus fathers and patricians, that is to say <q>well-born,</q> since they could point out their fathers,<note resp="editor" place="unspecified" anchored="true"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Cf.</foreign> Livy, x. 8. 10.</note> while they called those who were later enrolled from the commoners conscript fathers? <pb xml:id="v.4.p.95"/> </p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="59"><p rend="indent">Why did Hercules and the Muses have an altar in common? </p><p rend="indent">Is it because Hercules taught Evander’s people the use of letters, as Juba<note resp="editor" place="unspecified" anchored="true">Müller, <title rend="italic" xml:lang="lat">Frag. Hist. Graec.</title> iii. p. 470.</note> has recorded? And this action was held to be noble on the part of men who taught their friends and relatives. It was a long time before they began to teach for pay, and the first to open an elementary school was Spurius Carvilius,<note resp="editor" place="unspecified" anchored="true"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Cf.</foreign> 277 d, <foreign xml:lang="lat">supra</foreign>.</note> a freedman of the Carvilius<note resp="editor" place="unspecified" anchored="true"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Cf.</foreign> the note on 267 c, <foreign xml:lang="lat">supra</foreign>.</note> who was the first to divorce his wife. </p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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