M.T. Ciceronis Oratio pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1876 - 132 pages |
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... given birth to ' eine kleine literatur ' of its own . Starting then as before from Halm's text of 1868 I have revised the whole speech in a few cases strong reasons have led me to accept emendations which from want of the necessary ...
... given birth to ' eine kleine literatur ' of its own . Starting then as before from Halm's text of 1868 I have revised the whole speech in a few cases strong reasons have led me to accept emendations which from want of the necessary ...
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... given my full reasons for the view I have taken . B. i . Murena and his family [ adapted from Halm ] . Our knowledge of L Licinius Murena rests almost entirely upon the notices of his life preserved to us by his defender Cicero . The ...
... given my full reasons for the view I have taken . B. i . Murena and his family [ adapted from Halm ] . Our knowledge of L Licinius Murena rests almost entirely upon the notices of his life preserved to us by his defender Cicero . The ...
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... given him by the lot : for while he had got the iuris dictio urbana , the irksome task of conducting the enquiries de peculatu had fallen to Sul- picius ( §§ 35—42 ) . Already at that time animated by the wish to bring the consulship ...
... given him by the lot : for while he had got the iuris dictio urbana , the irksome task of conducting the enquiries de peculatu had fallen to Sul- picius ( §§ 35—42 ) . Already at that time animated by the wish to bring the consulship ...
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... given himself up to the design of prosecuting Murena for corrupt practices under the new law of the consul Cicero ( lex Tullia de ambitu , pro Mur §§ 5 , 46 , 47 , 67 , Dion XXXVII 29 ) . The result of the election was that out of the ...
... given himself up to the design of prosecuting Murena for corrupt practices under the new law of the consul Cicero ( lex Tullia de ambitu , pro Mur §§ 5 , 46 , 47 , 67 , Dion XXXVII 29 ) . The result of the election was that out of the ...
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... given above . Murena was also supported by the ap- pearance in court of several men of mark , the most prominent being Lucius Licinius Lucullus ( § 20 ) . Whether the accused was guilty of the charges brought against him is not certain ...
... given above . Murena was also supported by the ap- pearance in court of several men of mark , the most prominent being Lucius Licinius Lucullus ( § 20 ) . Whether the accused was guilty of the charges brought against him is not certain ...
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