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    Pro Marcello is a speech by Marcus Tullius Cicero. It is Latin for On behalf of Marcellus. Marcus Claudius Marcellus was descended from an illustrious...
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  • Marcello Hernández (born August 19, 1997) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He joined the cast of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night...
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    Pro Milone Pro Marcello Philippicae Judicial Pro Quinctio Pro Roscio Amerino Divinatio in Caecilium In Verrem Pro Tullio Pro Caecina Pro Cluentio Pro...
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    (Against Piso) (52 BC) Pro Milone (In Defence of Titus Annius Milo) Late career (46 BC) Pro Marcello (On behalf of Marcellus) (46 BC) Pro Ligario (On behalf...
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    works in Latin and Greek by numerous classical authors, including the Pro Marcello of Cicero, the De consolatione philosophiae of Boethius, a treatise by...
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    amicitia De finibus bonorum et malorum De Senectute Epistulae ad Atticum Pro Marcello Tusculanae Disputationes Horace Epistles Odes Juvenal Satires Macrobius...
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    BC, with the help of other senators including Cicero (in the latter's Pro Marcello), Gaius was able to intercede with Caesar for his cousin M. Claudius...
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  • Pro Milone Pro Marcello Philippicae Judicial Pro Quinctio Pro Roscio Amerino Divinatio in Caecilium In Verrem Pro Tullio Pro Caecina Pro Cluentio Pro...
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  • Marcello Truzzi (September 6, 1935 – February 2, 2003) was an American sociologist and academic who was professor of sociology at New College of Florida...
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  • ordinary day, we use the masculine. Even at the beginning of Cicero's "Pro Marcello", we will read dies hodiernus, literally the day today, in the masculine...
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