
Welcome back to Sistory History!
And we're kicking off season 4 in the proper Roman way with an episode about the salutatio, the early morning client-patron ritual that you should definitely not try out for yourself if you're in any way a fan of a lie-in...
Our sources (and guests) are:
"Commentariolum Petitionis", section IX, by Quintus Tullius Cicero
"To Gallus", epigram 10.82, by Martial
"De Brevitate Vitae", 14.3-14.4, by Seneca the Younger
"Satire 1", lines 95-99 & lines 132-136, by Juvenal
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