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- Autobiographical Information: CATO THE ELDER - A concise account of Cato the Elder's life and works, with bibliography.
- Cato's Monostichs - Scanned and translated by James Marchand from Leopold Zatocil. Reedited and marked up by Martin Irvine and provided online by the University of Pennsylvania.
- Roman Farm Management - Translations of Cato the Elder's "De Agricultura" and Varro's "Rerum Rusticarum Libri Tres." In plain text (two version) or as a zip file, from Project Gutenberg.
Wikipedia Articles
- Cato the Elder - Marcus Porcius Cato (Latin: M·PORCIVS·M·F·CATOMarcus Porcius Marci filius Cato - Marcus Porcius Cato, son of Marcus) (234 BC, Tusculum–149 BC) was a Roman statesman, surnamed the Censor (Censorius), Sapiens, Priscus, or the Elder (Major), to distinguish him from Cato the Younger (his great-grandson).
- Porcia (sister of Cato the Younger) - Porcia, also known as Porcia Catonis or Porcia the Elder (before 95 BC – 46/45 BC) was the daughter of Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus and Livia Drusa. She was the elder sister of Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis and the younger half-sister of Servilia Caepionis, the younger Servilia and Quintus Servilius Caepio.
- Cato the Younger - Marcus Porcius Catō Uticensis (95 BC–46 BC), known as Cato the Younger (Cato Minor) to distinguish him from his great-grandfather Cato the Elder), was a politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic, and a follower of the Stoic philosophy. He is remembered for his legendary stubbornness and tenacity (especially in his lengthy conflict with Gaius Julius Caesar), as ...
- Dorsa Cato - Dorsa Cato is a wrinkle ridge at on the Moon. It is 140 km long and was named after Cato the Elder in 1976.
- Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus - Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus refers to a son and a grandson of Cato the Elder by his much younger second wife Salonia