- Pacuvius Antistius Labeo
Pacuvius Antistius Labeo (d. 42 BC) was an Ancient Roman
jurist .He was one of those disciples of
Servius Sulpicius Rufus , who are stated byPomponius to have written books which were digested byAufidius Namusa . [Pomponius , Dig. 1. tit. 2. s. 2. § 44 (cited by Graves)] He was the father of the more eminent juristMarcus Antistius Labeo , who lived under Augustus.In his attachment to the ancient republican liberty, he joined the conspiracy of Brutus and was one of the murderers of
Julius Caesar . Constant to the party he had espoused, he was present at theBattle of Philippi , and, after the defeat, was unwilling to survive Brutus, who, he was told, had pronounced his name with a sigh before his death. Having dug in his tent a hole of the length of his body, he settled his worldly affairs, and sent messages to his wife and children. Then, taking the hand of his most faithful slave, he turned him round (as was usual in the ceremony ofmanumission ), and, giving him his sword, presented his throat to be stabbed, and was buried in his tent in the hole which he had dug. [Schol. ad Horat. Sat. i. 3. 83; Plut. Brut. 12; Appian, B. C. iv. 135. (cited by Graves)]References
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