Carbo
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
On the Nature of the Gods
Roman figure cited as an example of perjury implying disbelief in the gods.
If Lucius Tubulus, or Lupus, or Carbo, or the son of Neptune, as Lucilius says, had ever thought there were gods, would they have been so perjured or so foul?
Tusculan Disputations
Roman orator listed in the succession of Roman rhetorical figures.
then came Lepidus, Carbo, and the Gracchi, and after them such great men down to our own age that little or nothing was yielded to the Greeks.