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Gaius Clodius Licinus

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Gaius Clodius Licinus (fl. AD 4) was a Roman historian and senator. He served as consul for the second half of the year 4. According to Suetonius (De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus, 20), Licinus was a friend and patron of the author Julius Hyginus.

His history, which has been lost, seems to have comprised at least 21 books, and began with the end of the Second Punic War. Livy's history preserves a fragment, which is believed to be the gloss of a later writer rather than Livy himself.

References

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  • Cichorius, Conrad (1900), "Clodius 35", Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE, PW), volume 4, part 1, columns 77–79.
  • Oakley, S.P. (1992). "Livy and Clodius Licinus". The Classical Quarterly. 42 (2): 547–551. doi:10.1017/S0009838800016190. JSTOR 639434. S2CID 170520217.
  • Oakley, S.P. (2013). "C. Clodius Licinus". In T.J. Cornell (ed.). The Fragments of the Roman Historians. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. pp. 482–483. ISBN 978-0-19-927703-2.
  • Syme, Ronald (1978). History in Ovid. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 112–113. ISBN 0-19-814825-9.
Preceded by Roman consul
4 (suffect)
With: Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus
Succeeded by