M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaCambridge U.P., 1893 - 174 pages |
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... give here any account of the life of Cicero and his labours as a politician and orator , since there are so many sources from which the student may obtain the informa- tion1 . We are only now concerned with Cicero as a man of letters ...
... give here any account of the life of Cicero and his labours as a politician and orator , since there are so many sources from which the student may obtain the informa- tion1 . We are only now concerned with Cicero as a man of letters ...
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... give to the Brutus ( thus called by Cicero in De divinatione 2 , 3 ) the second title De claris oratoribus . Such double titles were not uncommon . They are frequently found in ancient citations of Plato's works and in MSS ; e.g. ...
... give to the Brutus ( thus called by Cicero in De divinatione 2 , 3 ) the second title De claris oratoribus . Such double titles were not uncommon . They are frequently found in ancient citations of Plato's works and in MSS ; e.g. ...
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... gives in the dialogue are said by him to be mainly those of Scipio . The other interlocutors are the two sons - in - law of Laelius , Q Mucius Scaevola and Gaius Fannius . Scaevola belonged to a family of lawyers , and was himself ...
... gives in the dialogue are said by him to be mainly those of Scipio . The other interlocutors are the two sons - in - law of Laelius , Q Mucius Scaevola and Gaius Fannius . Scaevola belonged to a family of lawyers , and was himself ...
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... give any detailed account of the persons who formed this brilliant society , but must confine ourselves to such information as is necessary to illustrate the Laelius . In ŞII of the dialogue we have some of the chief events of SCIPIO'S ...
... give any detailed account of the persons who formed this brilliant society , but must confine ourselves to such information as is necessary to illustrate the Laelius . In ŞII of the dialogue we have some of the chief events of SCIPIO'S ...
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... give a picture of the ideal statesman in the person of Scipio . ] Even if death extinguishes the soul , it does no harm . It is therefore well with Scipio , however it be . My life has been happy because I lived it with Scipio , and I ...
... give a picture of the ideal statesman in the person of Scipio . ] Even if death extinguishes the soul , it does no harm . It is therefore well with Scipio , however it be . My life has been happy because I lived it with Scipio , and I ...
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Acad Africanus aliquid amici amicitia amicos amicum Aristotle asyndeton atque autem benevolentia bonis Brut Cato causa chiasmus Cicero clause consul dicam dicere eius enim erit esset etiam Fannius fere friendship fuit Gracchus Greek haec homines idem igitur illa illud inter ipsa ipse Iwan Müller Laelius LAELIUS DE AMICITIA Latin Livy Madvig magis mihi modo multa multis natura nemo neque nihil nisi nulla numquam nunc omnia omnibus omnis oratio passage phrase Plato Plutarch potest potius praetor protasis publica quae quam quibus quid quidem quis quisque quod quotes rebus recte rerum Roman saepe Sallust sapiens says Scaevola Scipio sense sentence Seyffert sibi Stoic subjunctive sunt tamen tamquam Theophrastus Third Punic War Tusc verb veriora vero verum virtus vita words γὰρ δὲ καὶ τὸ