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2. Marcus Tullius Cicero, Pro Auluo Licinio Archia Poeta Oratio, i.2 ["The SpeechOn Behalf Of Archias The Poet"], N.H.Watts, trans. (Cambridge: Harvard UniveristyPress, 1923), p.9 ("Indeed, the subtle bond of a mutual relationship links togetherall arts which have any bearing upon the common life of mankind").Cicero, 9, Pro Auluo Licinio Archia Poeta Oratio, 1923
3. Id., at ii.3, p.9.9
4. Bernard Knox, "The Walls of Thebes," The Oldest Dead White European Males:and Other Reflections on the Classics (New York: W.W.Norton & Co., 1993), pp.85-86Knox The Walls of Thebes85, The Oldest Dead White European Males: and Other Reflections on the Classics, 1993