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Modern readers will probably side with the latter view . While allowing that we
have in this treatise a great deal of excellent sense admirably expressed , and
that it is hardly possible to exaggerate its historical importance as contributing to
our ...
Modern readers will probably side with the latter view . While allowing that we
have in this treatise a great deal of excellent sense admirably expressed , and
that it is hardly possible to exaggerate its historical importance as contributing to
our ...
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For mistranslations of the Greek original see on obductus , cujus sub pedibus ,
110 , posteriore trahens 113 . It is more difficult to take a general view of the 3rd
book than of the preceding , as so large a portion , probably more than one third ...
For mistranslations of the Greek original see on obductus , cujus sub pedibus ,
110 , posteriore trahens 113 . It is more difficult to take a general view of the 3rd
book than of the preceding , as so large a portion , probably more than one third ...
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We know that other works of Cicero were published after his death , such as the
Epistles and probably some of the Orations by Tiro , and , among his
philosophical works , the unfinished Leges . If the Natura Deorum was still
unpublished at the ...
We know that other works of Cicero were published after his death , such as the
Epistles and probably some of the Orations by Tiro , and , among his
philosophical works , the unfinished Leges . If the Natura Deorum was still
unpublished at the ...
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As to the smaller transpositions they are probably owing to the wrong insertion of
marginal notes or of additions written on slips of parchment which got fastened to
the wrong leaves . As to actual losses , some have c2 RELATIONSHIP OF MSS ...
As to the smaller transpositions they are probably owing to the wrong insertion of
marginal notes or of additions written on slips of parchment which got fastened to
the wrong leaves . As to actual losses , some have c2 RELATIONSHIP OF MSS ...
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regiulis A ' probably . $ 81 . ( supplicioque Q . Varius ) supplicio quae que Varius
AV ' . si AV ( al ...
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