M. Tullii Ciceronis De natura deorum libri tres, Volume 2University Press, 1883 - Gods, Greek |
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Page 65
... subject : the Divine existence ( A ) ; the Divine nature ( B ) ; Providential government of the world ( C ) ; Providential care for man ( D ) . §§ 1-3 . Ch . 1 § 1. ne ego incautus : cf. I 51 n . , and for omission of sub- stantive verb ...
... subject : the Divine existence ( A ) ; the Divine nature ( B ) ; Providential government of the world ( C ) ; Providential care for man ( D ) . §§ 1-3 . Ch . 1 § 1. ne ego incautus : cf. I 51 n . , and for omission of sub- stantive verb ...
Page 69
... subject ( the Atreus ) from which a quotation is given below III 68 . hoc sublime candens : ' this dazzling vault of heaven ' . For the use of the pronoun hoc , pointing to the sky , cf. the fragment below § 65 , hoc quod lucet ...
... subject ( the Atreus ) from which a quotation is given below III 68 . hoc sublime candens : ' this dazzling vault of heaven ' . For the use of the pronoun hoc , pointing to the sky , cf. the fragment below § 65 , hoc quod lucet ...
Page 80
... subject cf. Leg . 11 33 dubium non est quin haec disciplina et ars augurum evanuerit jam et vetustate et neglegentia ; Div . 125 auspicia ... nunc a Romanis auguribus ignorantur ... a Cilicibus , Pamphyliis , Pisidis , Lyciis tenentur ...
... subject cf. Leg . 11 33 dubium non est quin haec disciplina et ars augurum evanuerit jam et vetustate et neglegentia ; Div . 125 auspicia ... nunc a Romanis auguribus ignorantur ... a Cilicibus , Pamphyliis , Pisidis , Lyciis tenentur ...
Page 100
... subject in a following clause , as here and p . Arch . 12 , Marcell . 11 , Quint . 23 , Fin . III 70 , cf. Madv . § 215 a . A g . Still even man shares in the gift of reason : this , like the grosser elements of which his body is ...
... subject in a following clause , as here and p . Arch . 12 , Marcell . 11 , Quint . 23 , Fin . III 70 , cf. Madv . § 215 a . A g . Still even man shares in the gift of reason : this , like the grosser elements of which his body is ...
Page 105
... subject of tides in the Plac . Phil . III 17 ( πŵя àμπátides уívovтαι κаì λημμîpai ) : Aristotle and Heraclitus say the tides are pro- duced by the sun , which is the exciting cause of winds ; these when they rise push the sea before ...
... subject of tides in the Plac . Phil . III 17 ( πŵя àμπátides уívovтαι κаì λημμîpai ) : Aristotle and Heraclitus say the tides are pro- duced by the sun , which is the exciting cause of winds ; these when they rise push the sea before ...
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