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I have then taken Halm ' s text of 1868 as a convenient starting - point , deviating
from it chiefly in passages where he inserts conjectural emendations into the text
, or condemns the reading of the better MSS . on what seem to me insufficient ...
I have then taken Halm ' s text of 1868 as a convenient starting - point , deviating
from it chiefly in passages where he inserts conjectural emendations into the text
, or condemns the reading of the better MSS . on what seem to me insufficient ...
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9 seems to me unjustifiable , and in many cases perverse : in many others
however by its help ( to quote Sorof ' s words ) ' egregiam medelam attulit . ' B . i .
Murena and his family [ adapted from Halm ] . Our knowledge of L . Licinius
Murena ...
9 seems to me unjustifiable , and in many cases perverse : in many others
however by its help ( to quote Sorof ' s words ) ' egregiam medelam attulit . ' B . i .
Murena and his family [ adapted from Halm ] . Our knowledge of L . Licinius
Murena ...
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Cicero , who was intimate with him , seems to have valued his worth very highly ,
but to have generally looked upon his plans as unpractical , in fact as a useless
protest against the degeneracy of the times ( ad Att . I . 18 . 7 , II . 1 . 8 , de Off . 11
...
Cicero , who was intimate with him , seems to have valued his worth very highly ,
but to have generally looked upon his plans as unpractical , in fact as a useless
protest against the degeneracy of the times ( ad Att . I . 18 . 7 , II . 1 . 8 , de Off . 11
...
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Gaius Postumus seems to have been the name of the third subscriptor , about
whom nothing more seems to be known than is to be found in the speech , s $ 54
, 56 , 57 , 69 . iii . For the Defence . ( 1 . ) Marcus Tullius M . F . M . N . Cicero was
...
Gaius Postumus seems to have been the name of the third subscriptor , about
whom nothing more seems to be known than is to be found in the speech , s $ 54
, 56 , 57 , 69 . iii . For the Defence . ( 1 . ) Marcus Tullius M . F . M . N . Cicero was
...
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Quintus Hortensius , who seems also to have borne the name Hortalus ( ad Att . II
. 25 . I , IV . 15 . 4 ) , the famous rival of Cicero in the forum , was born B . C . 114 ,
and early gave proofs of great talent ( Brutus § 228 ) . At the age of 19 he made ...
Quintus Hortensius , who seems also to have borne the name Hortalus ( ad Att . II
. 25 . I , IV . 15 . 4 ) , the famous rival of Cicero in the forum , was born B . C . 114 ,
and early gave proofs of great talent ( Brutus § 228 ) . At the age of 19 he made ...
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