Pugilum Gloria

Classical Quarterly 25 (3-4):144-145 (1931)
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Abstract

Cicero defines gloria as frequens de aliquo fama cum laude, ‘much talk about a person to his praise.’ When the talk is by the person himself, the word takes the signification ‘boast’.

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