M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaCambridge U.P., 1893 - 174 pages |
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Page 7
... reading and to the society of the learned . After his exile in 58 and 57 B.C. his part in politics , except for a brief period before his death , was played , and it is at this time that his great period of literary activity begins . In ...
... reading and to the society of the learned . After his exile in 58 and 57 B.C. his part in politics , except for a brief period before his death , was played , and it is at this time that his great period of literary activity begins . In ...
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... readers in general . He again and again during the course of the dialogue emphasizes the practical character of the treatise . Indeed to have made it highly specu- lative would have ill suited the characters of the interlocutors . § 3 ...
... readers in general . He again and again during the course of the dialogue emphasizes the practical character of the treatise . Indeed to have made it highly specu- lative would have ill suited the characters of the interlocutors . § 3 ...
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... readings have been wrongly tampered with by editors . In 2 , 10 dicam enim nec mea nec ea in quibus , si non fuerint , non vinci me malim quam vincere , there is not the slightest need to insert vera after fuerint ; while in 1 , 43 ...
... readings have been wrongly tampered with by editors . In 2 , 10 dicam enim nec mea nec ea in quibus , si non fuerint , non vinci me malim quam vincere , there is not the slightest need to insert vera after fuerint ; while in 1 , 43 ...
Page 68
... reading see Appendix . There is a change of construction in the sentence ; the clause from Acilius to putabatur requires to be completed by supplying something like ergo appellatus est sapiens , while the clauses from Cato to ferebantur ...
... reading see Appendix . There is a change of construction in the sentence ; the clause from Acilius to putabatur requires to be completed by supplying something like ergo appellatus est sapiens , while the clauses from Cato to ferebantur ...
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... reader to the time of the conversation between Scipio , Cato and Laelius ; so in Liv . 3 , 19 , 8. But often the motive is merely the desire to make the narrative vivid , as in Caes . B. G. 7 , 62 , 6 incerto nunc etiam exitu signa ...
... reader to the time of the conversation between Scipio , Cato and Laelius ; so in Liv . 3 , 19 , 8. But often the motive is merely the desire to make the narrative vivid , as in Caes . B. G. 7 , 62 , 6 incerto nunc etiam exitu signa ...
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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