Ciceronis Pro L. Cornelio Balbo Oratio Ad Iudices: Edited for Schools and CollegesUniversity Press, 1890 - 114 pages |
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... common impression , which I hope this edition does not justify , that it is impossible to produce editions of the Classics which shall be at once useful to junior students and to professed scholars . In Germany opinion sets in the other ...
... common impression , which I hope this edition does not justify , that it is impossible to produce editions of the Classics which shall be at once useful to junior students and to professed scholars . In Germany opinion sets in the other ...
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... common consent . This was due , he says himself , to his power of making a pathetic and moving appeal to a jury9 . We know that in defending 2 1 § 53 . P. 12 . 3 § 17 . 4 Brut . 233 . De Leg . 2 , 5 . 6 §§ 2 , 17 etc. 7 § 239 . 8 Orat ...
... common consent . This was due , he says himself , to his power of making a pathetic and moving appeal to a jury9 . We know that in defending 2 1 § 53 . P. 12 . 3 § 17 . 4 Brut . 233 . De Leg . 2 , 5 . 6 §§ 2 , 17 etc. 7 § 239 . 8 Orat ...
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... common in Latin ; so Arch . 6 , 1. 20 , Sull . 6 , etc. partes : always used in the plur . in this sense , by good writers . Quintilian first uses the sing . Cf. Mur . 6 has partis lenitatis et miseri- cordiae . igitur : if any part of ...
... common in Latin ; so Arch . 6 , 1. 20 , Sull . 6 , etc. partes : always used in the plur . in this sense , by good writers . Quintilian first uses the sing . Cf. Mur . 6 has partis lenitatis et miseri- cordiae . igitur : if any part of ...
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... common . ipse : Pompeius , not Balbus . Ipse often thus means " the great man " , i.e. the chief personage of a number in question ; cf. Nat . Deor . I , IO nec vero probare soleo id quod de Pythagoreis accepimus , quos ferunt , si quid ...
... common . ipse : Pompeius , not Balbus . Ipse often thus means " the great man " , i.e. the chief personage of a number in question ; cf. Nat . Deor . I , IO nec vero probare soleo id quod de Pythagoreis accepimus , quos ferunt , si quid ...
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... common in short , abrupt questions . honos : this , not honor , is the true form in Cic . putanda est : as honos is subject to the verb , putandus might have been expected , but cases of attraction like this are not uncommon ; thus De ...
... common in short , abrupt questions . honos : this , not honor , is the true form in Cic . putanda est : as honos is subject to the verb , putandus might have been expected , but cases of attraction like this are not uncommon ; thus De ...
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