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CORUNCANIUS

Volume 7 · 54 words · 1860 Edition

Titinus, a distinguished Roman jurist, is said by Cicero to have been a native of Tusculum. He was appointed dictator B.C. 246, and was the first plebeian who filled the office of pontifex maximus. A few fragments of his legal treatises have been preserved by Pliny, and his opinions are frequently quoted by Cicero.