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... Cato 28 of his rescuing and protecting Cato in a riot , or 21 åño¶vyàv dè ὁ Μουρήνας οὐ πονηροῦ πάθος οὐδὲ ἄφρονος ἔπαθεν ἀνθρώπου πρὸς τὸν Κάτωνα · καὶ γὰρ ὑπατεύων ἔχρητο συμβούλῳ τῶν μεγίστων καὶ τἆλλα τιμῶν καὶ πιστεύων διετέλεσεν ...
... Cato 28 of his rescuing and protecting Cato in a riot , or 21 åño¶vyàv dè ὁ Μουρήνας οὐ πονηροῦ πάθος οὐδὲ ἄφρονος ἔπαθεν ἀνθρώπου πρὸς τὸν Κάτωνα · καὶ γὰρ ὑπατεύων ἔχρητο συμβούλῳ τῶν μεγίστων καὶ τἆλλα τιμῶν καὶ πιστεύων διετέλεσεν ...
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... Cato , great - grandson of the famous censor of the same name , was born BC 95. The main details in con- nexion with his life will be found in any biographical dictionary . He was celebrated chiefly for a rugged firmness of character ...
... Cato , great - grandson of the famous censor of the same name , was born BC 95. The main details in con- nexion with his life will be found in any biographical dictionary . He was celebrated chiefly for a rugged firmness of character ...
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... Cato withdrew to Utica , and after deliberation slew himself , feeling that he had no further mission to perform . Even under the Caesars the praises of Cato were sung by the poets in their choicest lines : see in par- ticular Hor carm ...
... Cato withdrew to Utica , and after deliberation slew himself , feeling that he had no further mission to perform . Even under the Caesars the praises of Cato were sung by the poets in their choicest lines : see in par- ticular Hor carm ...
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... Cato had not yet entered on his office of tribune ( §§ 58 , 81 ) , and this took place on Dec 10th . Cases of ambitus were dealt with by one of the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established BC 149 in cases of repetundae , Cic Brutus ...
... Cato had not yet entered on his office of tribune ( §§ 58 , 81 ) , and this took place on Dec 10th . Cases of ambitus were dealt with by one of the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established BC 149 in cases of repetundae , Cic Brutus ...
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... Cato had put forward the specific charges not merely as open violations of the written law , but as opposed to the moral prin- ciples of the Stoic school . It was self - evident that a playful exposure of the unpractical nature of the ...
... Cato had put forward the specific charges not merely as open violations of the written law , but as opposed to the moral prin- ciples of the Stoic school . It was self - evident that a playful exposure of the unpractical nature of the ...
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