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... more matured scholarship have enabled me to correct , that I could not rest satisfied without subjecting it to a thorough revision , notwith- standing the scanty leisure left me by arduous pro- fessional duties : under this process the ...
... more matured scholarship have enabled me to correct , that I could not rest satisfied without subjecting it to a thorough revision , notwith- standing the scanty leisure left me by arduous pro- fessional duties : under this process the ...
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... more than 250 separate editions : so that an editor has at his command a rich store of materials . The editions on which I have chiefly levied contributions are those of Heusinger , Zumpt , Beier and Heine . ( See p . xliii . ) Of the ...
... more than 250 separate editions : so that an editor has at his command a rich store of materials . The editions on which I have chiefly levied contributions are those of Heusinger , Zumpt , Beier and Heine . ( See p . xliii . ) Of the ...
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... more probably immediate political circumstances that determined Cicero's choice of a subject , and his method of treating it . The present work is his first attempt at the paraenetic side of moral philosophy , and the application of its ...
... more probably immediate political circumstances that determined Cicero's choice of a subject , and his method of treating it . The present work is his first attempt at the paraenetic side of moral philosophy , and the application of its ...
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... II § 4 f . 22 de divin . II ii 6 ac mihi quidem explicandae philosophiae causam adtulit casus gravis civitatis , cum in armis civilibus nec tueri meo more satisfaction : he was still influenced by motives of patriotism xviii Introduction.
... II § 4 f . 22 de divin . II ii 6 ac mihi quidem explicandae philosophiae causam adtulit casus gravis civitatis , cum in armis civilibus nec tueri meo more satisfaction : he was still influenced by motives of patriotism xviii Introduction.
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... more gentle than they , in the other more luminous , and , as his own writings prove , always had on his lips Plato , Aristotle , Xenocrates , Theo- phrastus , Dicaearchus ' . Again in de off . II 10 , 35 he says - popularibus verbis ...
... more gentle than they , in the other more luminous , and , as his own writings prove , always had on his lips Plato , Aristotle , Xenocrates , Theo- phrastus , Dicaearchus ' . Again in de off . II 10 , 35 he says - popularibus verbis ...
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