| Advocate in private practice in Cape Town. One time university teacher, but started life as a student of classical languages and English literature, generally a harmless drudge.
Quintus Mucius Scaevola, pontifex maximus, was tribune in 647 AUC; curule aedile in 649 AUC; praetor in 632 AUC and consul in 623 AUC together with his colleague Licinius Crassus. He was the master of Marcus Tullius Cicero when Cicero was a law pupil. Scaevola was murdered for knowing too much about too many people, proving that it not who you know, but what you know about who you know that can be extremely dangerous.
Scaevola is going to retire at least for a while. If you have to /msg me, do so at theunsmoller@law.co.za |