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... Halm , ed 2 , 1872 . 2 . A W Zumpt 1859 . 5 . Freund's präparationen zu Cicero's werken ( pt 5 ) . 3. Tischer , 1861 . B. Grammars , Lexicons , & c . 6. Madvig's Latin grammar , English translation , ed 4 . 7. Nizolii lexicon ...
... Halm , ed 2 , 1872 . 2 . A W Zumpt 1859 . 5 . Freund's präparationen zu Cicero's werken ( pt 5 ) . 3. Tischer , 1861 . B. Grammars , Lexicons , & c . 6. Madvig's Latin grammar , English translation , ed 4 . 7. Nizolii lexicon ...
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... Halm himself . I have managed also to wade through nearly all the furious controversy between that eminent scholar ... Halm says has given birth to ' eine kleine literatur ' of its own . Starting then as before from Halm's text of 1868 I ...
... Halm himself . I have managed also to wade through nearly all the furious controversy between that eminent scholar ... Halm says has given birth to ' eine kleine literatur ' of its own . Starting then as before from Halm's text of 1868 I ...
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... Halm ] . Our knowledge of L Licinius Murena rests almost entirely upon the notices of his life preserved to us by his defender Cicero . The plebeian family of which he was a member came from Lanu- vium and belonged to the new Nobility ...
... Halm ] . Our knowledge of L Licinius Murena rests almost entirely upon the notices of his life preserved to us by his defender Cicero . The plebeian family of which he was a member came from Lanu- vium and belonged to the new Nobility ...
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... , another subscriptor in this case , is generally represented as the son of the accuser . But had this been so we must have found some allusion to it in the speech . Halm then is right in leaving his identity undefined . 16 INTRODUCTION.
... , another subscriptor in this case , is generally represented as the son of the accuser . But had this been so we must have found some allusion to it in the speech . Halm then is right in leaving his identity undefined . 16 INTRODUCTION.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. Halm then is right in leaving his identity undefined . In § 57 the titulus speaks of him as adulescens , and from § 56 we learn that his father was a friend of Murena . ( 4 ) Gaius Postumus seems to have been the ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. Halm then is right in leaving his identity undefined . In § 57 the titulus speaks of him as adulescens , and from § 56 we learn that his father was a friend of Murena . ( 4 ) Gaius Postumus seems to have been the ...
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