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... they are taken . In the text I have followed for the most part the recension of Orelli's Cicero by Baiter and Halm , which must at present be considered the standard edition . In some passages , where a different reading has commended ...
... they are taken . In the text I have followed for the most part the recension of Orelli's Cicero by Baiter and Halm , which must at present be considered the standard edition . In some passages , where a different reading has commended ...
Page xiii
... they had succeeded in taking the life of the Dictator , Cicero being debarred from taking part in public affairs by Antonius and feeling the insecurity of his own position left Rome towards the end of March A.U.C. 710 , B.C. 44. He ...
... they had succeeded in taking the life of the Dictator , Cicero being debarred from taking part in public affairs by Antonius and feeling the insecurity of his own position left Rome towards the end of March A.U.C. 710 , B.C. 44. He ...
Page xvi
... they have any practical bearing , the former as the groundwork of all philosophy and as especially important for the orator , the latter as a necessary 17 Ramsay Life of Cicero in Smith's Dict . of Biogr . Vol . 1 p . 746 . 18 XIII I ...
... they have any practical bearing , the former as the groundwork of all philosophy and as especially important for the orator , the latter as a necessary 17 Ramsay Life of Cicero in Smith's Dict . of Biogr . Vol . 1 p . 746 . 18 XIII I ...
Page xx
... they assign to a life of practical activity over one of philosophical contemplation " . The Stoics say that a wise man should at least take some part in the state , where an inclination to progress manifests itself : so Cicero calls it ...
... they assign to a life of practical activity over one of philosophical contemplation " . The Stoics say that a wise man should at least take some part in the state , where an inclination to progress manifests itself : so Cicero calls it ...
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... they bear upon this treatise . The whole ethical philosophy of the Stoics , as Cicero often says , concerns the question of the supreme good . What is that which possesses the highest value for us , which we desire not for the sake of ...
... they bear upon this treatise . The whole ethical philosophy of the Stoics , as Cicero often says , concerns the question of the supreme good . What is that which possesses the highest value for us , which we desire not for the sake of ...
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