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11 1092 with Tusc . I 48 , Lucr . 111 983 with Fin . 1 60 , Lucr . IV 1070 with Tusc .
IV 75 , Lucr . vi 396 with Div . III 44 . The passage to Quintus ( 11 10 ) is thus
explained by Munro p . 108 , “ There seems to have been almost a formal
antithesis ...
11 1092 with Tusc . I 48 , Lucr . 111 983 with Fin . 1 60 , Lucr . IV 1070 with Tusc .
IV 75 , Lucr . vi 396 with Div . III 44 . The passage to Quintus ( 11 10 ) is thus
explained by Munro p . 108 , “ There seems to have been almost a formal
antithesis ...
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... neque intellegit pietate et religione et justis precibus deorum mentes , non
contaminata superstitione neque ad scelus perficiendum caesis hostiis posse
placari . 2 Lucr . v 1183 - 1240 , N . D . in 16 , Div . 11 148 . 3 Tusc . i 30 , Leg . i
24 , Div ...
... neque intellegit pietate et religione et justis precibus deorum mentes , non
contaminata superstitione neque ad scelus perficiendum caesis hostiis posse
placari . 2 Lucr . v 1183 - 1240 , N . D . in 16 , Div . 11 148 . 3 Tusc . i 30 , Leg . i
24 , Div ...
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i Cicero , speaking in his own person , asserts the existence and the immateri .
ality of God , and ascribes to him the origin of all motion and the fatherhood of the
human soul Tusc . I 66 ( a quotation from his own Consolatio ) , animorum nulla
in ...
i Cicero , speaking in his own person , asserts the existence and the immateri .
ality of God , and ascribes to him the origin of all motion and the fatherhood of the
human soul Tusc . I 66 ( a quotation from his own Consolatio ) , animorum nulla
in ...
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Cicero mentions a treatise Tepi énoxñs in four books ( Ac . 11 98 ) and a
consolatio written to his countrymen after the fall of Carthage ( Tusc . 111 54 ) .
Schwencke ( Jahrb . f . class . Philol . 1879 , 2 p . 141 ) conjectures that the title of
the ...
Cicero mentions a treatise Tepi énoxñs in four books ( Ac . 11 98 ) and a
consolatio written to his countrymen after the fall of Carthage ( Tusc . 111 54 ) .
Schwencke ( Jahrb . f . class . Philol . 1879 , 2 p . 141 ) conjectures that the title of
the ...
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... in Stoicos invehebatur , Tusc . v 83 contra Stoicos , quos studiosissime semper
refellebat et contra quorum disciplinam ingenium ejus exarserat , N . D . i 4 sunt
autem alii philosophi qui deorum mente omnem mundum administrari censeant ...
... in Stoicos invehebatur , Tusc . v 83 contra Stoicos , quos studiosissime semper
refellebat et contra quorum disciplinam ingenium ejus exarserat , N . D . i 4 sunt
autem alii philosophi qui deorum mente omnem mundum administrari censeant ...
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