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Marcus Tullius Cicero Hubert Ashton Holden. Cambridge PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS M. T. CICERONIS DE OFFICIIS LIBRI TRES WITH INTRODUCTION ANALYSIS.
Marcus Tullius Cicero Hubert Ashton Holden. Cambridge PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS M. T. CICERONIS DE OFFICIIS LIBRI TRES WITH INTRODUCTION ANALYSIS.
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... officiis . The first intimation of his being engaged in writing a treatise on Ethics occurs in a letter to his friend Atticus , written in June of that year : the work , however , was interrupted partly from his attempted journey to ...
... officiis . The first intimation of his being engaged in writing a treatise on Ethics occurs in a letter to his friend Atticus , written in June of that year : the work , however , was interrupted partly from his attempted journey to ...
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... officiis , though he frequently refers to them , a brief view of the salient points of their system will not be out of place , so far as they bear upon this treatise . The whole ethical philosophy of the Stoics , as Cicero often says ...
... officiis , though he frequently refers to them , a brief view of the salient points of their system will not be out of place , so far as they bear upon this treatise . The whole ethical philosophy of the Stoics , as Cicero often says ...
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... officii esse ; unum , quum deliberemus honestum an turpe sit ; alterum , utile an inutile ; tertium , quum haec inter se pugnare videan- tur , quo modo iudicandum sit , qualis causa Reguli , redire honestum , manere utile : de duobus ...
... officii esse ; unum , quum deliberemus honestum an turpe sit ; alterum , utile an inutile ; tertium , quum haec inter se pugnare videan- tur , quo modo iudicandum sit , qualis causa Reguli , redire honestum , manere utile : de duobus ...
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... officiis , which are very numerous , pro- ceed no doubt from one source ; this is shewn by the frequent interpolations of whole narratives ( 1 § 36 ) and a variety of other corruptions common to all of them . Two separate re- 44 ...
... officiis , which are very numerous , pro- ceed no doubt from one source ; this is shewn by the frequent interpolations of whole narratives ( 1 § 36 ) and a variety of other corruptions common to all of them . Two separate re- 44 ...
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