id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6399 Suetonius The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 14: Lives of the Poets .txt text/plain 6454 411 76 Terence lived in great familiarity with many persons of high station, and Terence was assisted in his works by Laelius and Scipio [934], with whom In person, Terence is reported to have been rather short and slender, Flaccus, who died when he was barely six years old, left him under the and Caius Asinius Gallus [974]; having completed his fifty-ninth year. [929] St. Jerom also states that Terence read the "Andria" to Caecilius [930] The "Hecyra," The Mother-in-law, is one of Terence's plays. Africanus, who was at this time about twenty-one years of age. [940] The story of Terence's having converted into Latin plays this years old at the time of his death. having been freedmen, as appears not only from these lives of the poets, native of Leptis, in Africa, and lived at Rome in the time of Nero, by fifty-ninth year, at the time of his death. ./cache/6399.txt ./txt/6399.txt