Ciceronis pro A. Licinio Archia poeta oratio, ed. by J.S. ReidUniversity Press, 1878 - 85 pages |
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... likely to deem worthy of remark . Particular pains have been taken to point out the special characteristics of Cicero's Latinity and such distinctive differences I - 2 between Latin and English modes of expression as can be PREFACE. ...
... likely to deem worthy of remark . Particular pains have been taken to point out the special characteristics of Cicero's Latinity and such distinctive differences I - 2 between Latin and English modes of expression as can be PREFACE. ...
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... Latin , though his judgment was not always sound . Here and there I have gleaned good hints from the editions of Benecke , Halm , and Richter . Few references to modern books have been given , as I desired to make the notes self ...
... Latin , though his judgment was not always sound . Here and there I have gleaned good hints from the editions of Benecke , Halm , and Richter . Few references to modern books have been given , as I desired to make the notes self ...
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... Cicero had himself written a Latin poem on the same subject ; 1 Cic . De Div . I § 79 . 2 praecepta § 1 . 4 Cf. § 21 with Cic . Ad Att . 1. 16 , 15 . 3 § 28 . he now turned this into Greek and sent it to ΤΟ INTRODUCTION .
... Cicero had himself written a Latin poem on the same subject ; 1 Cic . De Div . I § 79 . 2 praecepta § 1 . 4 Cf. § 21 with Cic . Ad Att . 1. 16 , 15 . 3 § 28 . he now turned this into Greek and sent it to ΤΟ INTRODUCTION .
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... Latin ; I doubt if there is one who could compose a piece so long as the Pro Archia without pass- ing over some convicting flaws . What is nearly impossible for the best of modern Latinists , must have been quite impossible for a Roman ...
... Latin ; I doubt if there is one who could compose a piece so long as the Pro Archia without pass- ing over some convicting flaws . What is nearly impossible for the best of modern Latinists , must have been quite impossible for a Roman ...
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... Latin name . Fructum ... repetere : legal phrases ; fructus = rent or interest . repetunt in 19 1. 17 . Prope suo iure : " by an almost indefeasible right " . So As in meo , tuo iure , the possessive pron . implies that the right is ...
... Latin name . Fructum ... repetere : legal phrases ; fructus = rent or interest . repetunt in 19 1. 17 . Prope suo iure : " by an almost indefeasible right " . So As in meo , tuo iure , the possessive pron . implies that the right is ...
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