M. Tullii Ciceronis De Natura Deorum Libri Tres, Volume 3At the University Press, 1885 |
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Page xxviii
... called per- antiquust , is I presume of about the same date as A. It is not only * See Olivet's French translation of the Natura Deorum vol . II p . 87 n . , citing Arnob . III 7 ante omnes Tullius Romani disertissimus generis , nullam ...
... called per- antiquust , is I presume of about the same date as A. It is not only * See Olivet's French translation of the Natura Deorum vol . II p . 87 n . , citing Arnob . III 7 ante omnes Tullius Romani disertissimus generis , nullam ...
Page xliv
... called the 4th De Natura Deorum ) as far as § 106 duros ulta labores in 21 pages , and the first four Philip- pics as far as IV § 15 quem habebat amisit . The 3rd Philippic is made to end at III 27 victurum neminem , the latter half ...
... called the 4th De Natura Deorum ) as far as § 106 duros ulta labores in 21 pages , and the first four Philip- pics as far as IV § 15 quem habebat amisit . The 3rd Philippic is made to end at III 27 victurum neminem , the latter half ...
Page xlv
... called perantiquus in Baiter's ed . , it is evidently deserving of a full collation * . The only other Mss which can rival it in age are two others in the Leyden collection , Orelli's B and C ( Baiter's H ) both of the 12th century ...
... called perantiquus in Baiter's ed . , it is evidently deserving of a full collation * . The only other Mss which can rival it in age are two others in the Leyden collection , Orelli's B and C ( Baiter's H ) both of the 12th century ...
Page lix
... called minima . § 86 . ( 5 ) [ If it be alleged that all external goods are minima in com- parison with virtue ] , it is just these external goods which are at the disposal of Heaven . Virtue is what each man must win for himself , and ...
... called minima . § 86 . ( 5 ) [ If it be alleged that all external goods are minima in com- parison with virtue ] , it is just these external goods which are at the disposal of Heaven . Virtue is what each man must win for himself , and ...
Page lxii
... called atheists , Euhemerus , Diagoras , Prodicus , Critias , Theodorus , and , as some hold , by Epicurus §§ 50—58 ( N. D. 1 2 , 63 , 117-119 , III 89 ) . The Sceptics on the contrary hold that the opposing arguments balance each other ...
... called atheists , Euhemerus , Diagoras , Prodicus , Critias , Theodorus , and , as some hold , by Epicurus §§ 50—58 ( N. D. 1 2 , 63 , 117-119 , III 89 ) . The Sceptics on the contrary hold that the opposing arguments balance each other ...
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