Quintus Caepio
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
Q. Caepio
in the texts
Tusculan Disputations
Roman statesman cited as an example of a good man not spared by fortune.
and she recalls many things about Marcus Atilius, Quintus Caepio, Manius Aquilius, and prudence herself holds back the happy life, when it tries to go upon the rack — if you prefer to use images rather than the things themselves — and denies that it has anything in common with pain and torment.
Institutes of Roman Law
Praetor named in the reconstructed sponsio formula concerning Quorum bonorum.
If the praetor Quintus Caepio in accordance with his edict has granted me possession of the goods left by Turpilia, and if in contravention of his edict thou hast not restored to me the portion of those goods which thou possessest as heir or as occupant, or hast fraudulently ceased to possess;