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11nemo duobus utatur officiis — /niymow d(y)uwowbas yuwteytar afis(h)iyas/ No one should hold two offices, i.e., at the same time …
12Foeminae ab omnibus officiis civilibus vel publicis remotae sunt — Women are excluded from all offices whether private or public …
13Foeminae non sunt capaces de publicis officiis — Women are not qualified for public office …
14Nemo duobus utatur officiis — No one should occupy two offices …
15ex officiis — adverb (or adjective) see ex officio …
16OFFHIEROCAUGLIB — officiis Hieroclitis Augusti liberti …
17OFFIC — officiis, officina, officinator, officium …
18OFFICIS — officiis …
19OFFICPRESIDISPROVVAL — officiis praesidis provinciae Valeriae …
20Panaetius — ( el. Παναίτιος) of Rhodes, lived c. 185 c. 110 BC), was a Stoic philosopher, and head of the Stoic school in Athens. He wrote extensively on Ethical topics, and did much to introduce Stoic doctrines to Rome.LifePanaetius, son of Nicagoras,… …