Calatinus
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
On Moral Ends
Roman statesman honored by inscription as chief man of the people
you will see no one so praised that he was called a cunning craftsman in procuring pleasures.
Do we think that very many nations agreed concerning Calatinus that he had been the chief man of the people because he had been most surpassing in the procuring of pleasures?
On the Nature of the Gods
Roman figure of the First Punic War, cited as favored by divine help
in the first Punic War, Calatinus, Duellius, Metellus, Lutatius;
Tusculan Disputations
Roman statesman listed among exemplars of lasting fame.
But far more slowly will fame forsake Curius, Fabricius, Calatinus, the two Scipios, the two Africani, Maximus, Marcellus, Paulus, Cato, Laelius, and others past number;