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GAIUS OPPIUS

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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 141 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GAIUS
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OPPIUS
  , an intimate friend of
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Julius Caesar . He managed the dictator's private affairs during his absence from Rome, and, together with L . Cornelius
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Balbus, exercised considerable influence in the city . According to Suetonius (Caesar, 56), many authorities considered
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Oppius to have written the histories of the
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Spanish,
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African and Alexandrian
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wars which are printed among the
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works of Caesar . It is now generally held that he may possibly be the author of the last (although the claims of Hirtius are considered stronger), but certainly not of the two first, although Niebuhr confidently assigned the Bellum Africanum to him; the writer of these took an actual
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part in the wars they described, whereas Oppius was in Rome at the time . He also wrote a
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life of Caesar and the elder Scipio . For a discussion of the whole question, see M . Schanz, Geschichte der rSmischen Literatur, pt. i. p . 210 (2nd ed., 1898) ; Teuffel-Schwabe, Hist. of
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Roman Literature (Eng. trans.), § 197; see also
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Cicero, Letters, ed . Tyrrell and
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Purser, iv. introd. p . 69 .

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