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The poor man is he who, having much, craves for more.


Marcus Minucius Felix


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Jerome's De Viris Illustribus #58 speaks of him as "Romae insignis causidicus" but in that he is probably only improving on the expression of Lactantius who speaks of him as "non ignobilis inter causidicos loci. "
He is now exclusively known by his Octavius a dialogue on Christianity between the pagan Caecilius Natalis and the Christian Octavius Januarius. [citation needed].

Jerome's De Viris Illustribus #58 speaks of him as "Romae insignis causidicus" but in that he is probably only improving on the expression of Lactantius who speaks of him as "non ignobilis inter causidicos loci. Marcus Minucius Felix was one of the earliest of the Latin apologists for Christianity. "
He is now exclusively known by his Octavius a dialogue on Christianity between the pagan Caecilius Natalis and the Christian Octavius Januarius.

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