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  1. (1 other version)Cicero and the Word Popularis.Robin Seager - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (2):328-338.
    It has by now become a commonplace among the historians of the republic that optimates and populares were not political parties in any modern sense. Nevertheless the ghost of the ‘popular party’ still lingers in subtle disguises, the most insidious of which is donned whenever populares is translated as ‘the populares’, with all that the definite article may imply.
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  • (1 other version)Cicero and the Word Popularis.Robin Seager - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (02):328-.
    It has by now become a commonplace among the historians of the republic that optimates and populares were not political parties in any modern sense. Nevertheless the ghost of the ‘popular party’ still lingers in subtle disguises, the most insidious of which is donned whenever populares is translated as ‘the populares’, with all that the definite article may imply.
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