Cæsius Bassus, a lyric poet, said to have approached most nearly to Horace.
To him the deity Cronus foretold that on the fifteenth day of the month Dæsius there would be a deluge of rain: and he commanded him to deposit all the writings whatever which were in his possession in the city of the Sun in Sippara.
In short, Cæsius thought that you would easily irrigate fifty iugera of the meadow land.
He writes to Cæsius Bassus, his friend, and a poet also.
Relate the story of Diony'sius and Jupiter's cloak.
Diony'sius justified the act on the plea that the latter garment would be more comfortable for the god at all seasons, as it was neither so heavy in summer, nor so cold in winter.
Horace any poet deserves to be mentioned, Cæsius Bassus was the man.
Whether he or Cæsius Bassus was the friend of Persius, is not perfectly clear.
He was ordered to lead into the East a fair proportion of the army which Theodo'sius had assembled, and in obedience to the requisition, he marched towards Constantinople, at the head of the Gothic legions.
Theodo'sius was induced to make peace with Max'imus, on condition that the latter should content himself with the prefecture of Gaul, and should not invade the territories of the younger Valentin'ian.
The reign of Theodo'sius in the East lasted nearly sixteen years, and was marked by a display of unusual vigour and ability.
Defeated in his first attack, Theodo'sius renewed the engagement on the following day, and being aided by the seasonable revolt of some Italian legions, obtained a complete victory.
Theodo'sius was called by these events a second time to Italy; he passed the Alps, but found his further progress impeded by the judicious disposition which Arbogas'tes had made of his forces.
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