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... reference in the prooemium to the Theaetetus of Plato " . Beyond this no distinct adaptation of Greek originals can be traced . It is extremely doubtful , or perhaps more than doubtful , whether Cicero used in this treatise the ...
... reference in the prooemium to the Theaetetus of Plato " . Beyond this no distinct adaptation of Greek originals can be traced . It is extremely doubtful , or perhaps more than doubtful , whether Cicero used in this treatise the ...
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... reference to the Laelius . The Cato maior was writ- ten in the spring of 44 B.C. soon after Caesar's death , and the De officiis was completed in November of the same year2 . As Cicero was travelling during July and August , while ...
... reference to the Laelius . The Cato maior was writ- ten in the spring of 44 B.C. soon after Caesar's death , and the De officiis was completed in November of the same year2 . As Cicero was travelling during July and August , while ...
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... dicerem ; vos autem hortor ut ita virtutem locetis , sine qua amicitia esse non potest , ut ea excepta nihil amicitia praestabilius putetis . 20 25 I 2 3 NOTES . N.B. In references to passages 60 [ XXVII 102 LAELIUS .
... dicerem ; vos autem hortor ut ita virtutem locetis , sine qua amicitia esse non potest , ut ea excepta nihil amicitia praestabilius putetis . 20 25 I 2 3 NOTES . N.B. In references to passages 60 [ XXVII 102 LAELIUS .
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Marcus Tullius Cicero James Smith Reid. I 2 3 NOTES . N.B. In references to passages in the dialogue the first figure refers to the small section , not the chapter . In all quotations from Cicero sections not chapters are referred to ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero James Smith Reid. I 2 3 NOTES . N.B. In references to passages in the dialogue the first figure refers to the small section , not the chapter . In all quotations from Cicero sections not chapters are referred to ...
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... reference to the physical and mental powers for which Cato was famous in advanced age . Cic . , how- ever , does not use florere in the sense of vigere ; Nauck therefore is bably right in supposing the word to allude to the general ...
... reference to the physical and mental powers for which Cato was famous in advanced age . Cic . , how- ever , does not use florere in the sense of vigere ; Nauck therefore is bably right in supposing the word to allude to the general ...
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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 virtutis vita words γὰρ δὲ καὶ τὸ
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