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Gaius Maecenas

Maecenas

Augustus's wealthy confidant and the patron of Virgil and Horace; proverbial for luxury and a mannered prose style. Seneca elsewhere mocks his diction; here he quotes his quip about being scolded 'to the tune of ten million sesterces.'

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Mentioned in 3 works (12 total)

On Benefits philosophy · 4 mentions
Moral Letters to Lucilius philosophy · 6 mentions
On Providence philosophy · 2 mentions

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