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... Scaevola and Gaius Fannius . Scaevola belonged to a family of lawyers , and was himself exceedingly distinguished for his knowledge of the law . He was born about 157 and as aureola oratiuncula ( N. D. 3 , 43 ) though of another as ...
... Scaevola and Gaius Fannius . Scaevola belonged to a family of lawyers , and was himself exceedingly distinguished for his knowledge of the law . He was born about 157 and as aureola oratiuncula ( N. D. 3 , 43 ) though of another as ...
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... Scaevola was renowned2 , and he was noted for sweetness and affability of demeanour3 . Cicero , who was in early life placed under his guardianship , along with Atticus , always speaks of him with great affection and admiration . Scaevola ...
... Scaevola was renowned2 , and he was noted for sweetness and affability of demeanour3 . Cicero , who was in early life placed under his guardianship , along with Atticus , always speaks of him with great affection and admiration . Scaevola ...
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... Scaevola to report a conversation concerning friendship which Laelius had held with his two sons - in - law , Scaevola himself and Fannius . This conversation Cicero has freely rendered . § 4 . The work is done at the request of Atticus ...
... Scaevola to report a conversation concerning friendship which Laelius had held with his two sons - in - law , Scaevola himself and Fannius . This conversation Cicero has freely rendered . § 4 . The work is done at the request of Atticus ...
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... Scaevola and myself would be de- lighted if you would tell us what you think of the nature of friendship and what maxims you lay down for its regulation . ' C. The discourse of Laelius may be divided into five portions . I. § 17-25 ...
... Scaevola and myself would be de- lighted if you would tell us what you think of the nature of friendship and what maxims you lay down for its regulation . ' C. The discourse of Laelius may be divided into five portions . I. § 17-25 ...
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... Scaevola insist on a further exposition . C. 2. Laelius . § 26. ' What is the foundation of friendship ? Nature , not utility . § 27. The inclination to affection appears in the lower animals , and is especially conspicuous in man ...
... Scaevola insist on a further exposition . C. 2. Laelius . § 26. ' What is the foundation of friendship ? Nature , not utility . § 27. The inclination to affection appears in the lower animals , and is especially conspicuous in man ...
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Acad Africanus aliquid amici amicitia amico amicorum amicum Aristotle asyndeton atque autem benevolentia Cambridge Warehouse Cato causa chiasmus Cicero clause College consul Demy Octavo dicam dicere Edited eius enim esset etiam Fannius Fellow friendship fuit Gracchus Greek haec homines hominum idem igitur illa illud inter ipsa ipse Laelius LAELIUS DE AMICITIA Latin magis mihi modo multa multis natura neque nihil nisi nulla numquam nunc Octavo omnia omnis oratio P. G. TAIT passage phrase Plato potest potius praetor protasis publica quae quam quibus quid quidem quis quisque quod rebus rerum Roman saepe Scaevola Scipio sense sentence Seyffert sibi St Catharine's College St John's College Stoic sunt tamen tamquam Trinity College Tusc University of Cambridge verb veriora vero verum virtus vita words γὰρ δὲ καὶ τὸ
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