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Cato , $$ 4 , 5 , 9 , 76 , 90 . Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius was born at Tusculum
, where his family had for many generations been in a respectable position ,
though he was the first of them to obtain office at Rome . He was born in or about
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Cato , $$ 4 , 5 , 9 , 76 , 90 . Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius was born at Tusculum
, where his family had for many generations been in a respectable position ,
though he was the first of them to obtain office at Rome . He was born in or about
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I expect to have finished by Easter next my edition of the Cato maior ( De
Senectute ) . At that point my series of editions of Cicero's works must stop for a
time , though I hope to add to it in future years . JAMES S. REID . GONVILLE AND
CAIUS ...
I expect to have finished by Easter next my edition of the Cato maior ( De
Senectute ) . At that point my series of editions of Cicero's works must stop for a
time , though I hope to add to it in future years . JAMES S. REID . GONVILLE AND
CAIUS ...
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... the De divinatione , a discussion of the question whether the gods
communicate with mankind by augury and the like ; the Cato maior or De
senectute ; the Laelius or De amicitia ; the De fato , discussing Fate and Free Will
; the Paradoxa , in ...
... the De divinatione , a discussion of the question whether the gods
communicate with mankind by augury and the like ; the Cato maior or De
senectute ; the Laelius or De amicitia ; the De fato , discussing Fate and Free Will
; the Paradoxa , in ...
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c . is called in De officiis 1 , 151 and in Ad Atticum 14 , 21 , 3 Cato maior . So the
Mss 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 ...
c . is called in De officiis 1 , 151 and in Ad Atticum 14 , 21 , 3 Cato maior . So the
Mss 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 ...
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He is introduced as an interlocutor into two other dialogues , the Cato maior ( De
senectute ) and the De re publica ( along with Scipio , Fannius , and Scaevola ) .
The friendship of Laelius and Scipio was one of the most famous in antiquity .
He is introduced as an interlocutor into two other dialogues , the Cato maior ( De
senectute ) and the De re publica ( along with Scipio , Fannius , and Scaevola ) .
The friendship of Laelius and Scipio was one of the most famous in antiquity .
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