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PUBLIUS RUTILIUS RUFUS , See also: Roman statesman, orator and historian, See also: born c
.
158 B.C
.
He was on intimate terms with the younger Scipio, under whom he served in the Numantine War (134), and he also accompanied Q
.
See also: Metellus Numidicus in the See also: campaign against Jugurtha (109)
.
In 105 he was elected to the consulship, and restored the discipline of the army and introduced an improved See also: system of See also: drill
.
Subsequently, he went as See also: legate to Q
.
Mucius See also: Scaevola, governor of See also: Asia
.
By assisting his See also: superior in his efforts to protect the provincials from the extortions of the publican, or farmers of taxes, Rufus incurred the hatred of the equestrian See also: order, to which the See also: publicani belonged
.
In 92 he was charged with the very offence of extortion which he had done his utmost to prevent
.
The See also: charge was absurd, but as the juries at that See also: time were chosen from the equites, his condemnation was only to be expected
.
Rufus accepted the verdict with the resignation befitting a Stoic and pupil of Panaetius
.
He retired to Mytilene, and afterwards to See also: Smyrna, where he spent the rest of his See also: life, and where See also: Cicero saw him as See also: late as the See also: year 78
.
Although invited by Sulla to return toSee also: Rome, Rufus refused to do so
.
It was doubtless during his stay at Smyrna that he wrote his auto-biography and a See also: history of Rome in See also: Greek, See also: part of which is known to have been devoted to the Numantine War
.
He possessed a thorough knowledge of See also: law, and wrote See also: treatises on that subject, some fragments of which are quoted in the Digests
.
He was also well acquainted with Greek literature
.
See Cicero, See also: Pro Fonteio, 17, Brutus, 22, 30; See also: Livy, epit
.
70; See also: Macrobius, Sat
.
I. xvi
.
34; See also: Appian, Hisp
.
88; See also: Athenaeus iv. p
.
168 ; W
.
H
.
Suringar, De Romanis Autobiographis (See also: Leiden, 1846) ; H
.
See also: Peter, Hiss
.
Rom
.
Reliquiae, I. cclxi.-cclxviii
.
(life), frags. p
.
187 ; A
.
H
.
J
.
Greenidge, Hist. of Rome, i. p
.
484
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