M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaUniversity Press, 1893 - 174 pages |
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... Greeks , particularly in the two departments , then closely connected , or rather scarcely distinguished , of Rhetoric and Philosophy . He not only sought with great avidity the society of learned Greeks at Rome , but spent a ...
... Greeks , particularly in the two departments , then closely connected , or rather scarcely distinguished , of Rhetoric and Philosophy . He not only sought with great avidity the society of learned Greeks at Rome , but spent a ...
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... Greek systems3 . His usual plan was to take one or two leading Greek works on the subject with which he was dealing , and to represent freely in his own language their subject - matter , intro- ducing episodes and illustrations of his ...
... Greek systems3 . His usual plan was to take one or two leading Greek works on the subject with which he was dealing , and to represent freely in his own language their subject - matter , intro- ducing episodes and illustrations of his ...
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... Greek books with which he had been familiar from boyhood . In Cicero's Latin has lived a large portion of the post - Aristotelian philosophy , which was doomed to oblivion in the original Greek . It is necessary , before we leave the ...
... Greek books with which he had been familiar from boyhood . In Cicero's Latin has lived a large portion of the post - Aristotelian philosophy , which was doomed to oblivion in the original Greek . It is necessary , before we leave the ...
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... Greek philosophers who wrote on the subject . The Greek piλía included every form of association , even the relations of man to man , of citizen to citizen , of purchaser to buyer , and the like . Cicero , however , uses amicitia in a ...
... Greek philosophers who wrote on the subject . The Greek piλía included every form of association , even the relations of man to man , of citizen to citizen , of purchaser to buyer , and the like . Cicero , however , uses amicitia in a ...
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... Greek originals can be traced . It is extremely doubtful , or perhaps more than doubtful , whether Cicero used in this treatise the Nicomachean Ethics , though he knew of its existence3 , and had perhaps , at some time , read it ...
... Greek originals can be traced . It is extremely doubtful , or perhaps more than doubtful , whether Cicero used in this treatise the Nicomachean Ethics , though he knew of its existence3 , and had perhaps , at some time , read it ...
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