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The Latin rhetoricians and their schools
The censor Domitius Ahenobarbus joined his colleague Crassus, with whom he seems to have been in near-constant disagreement, in 92 BC to issue the following edict condemning teaching of rhetoric in Latin (as opposed to Greek, as was customary):

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