M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaUniversity Press, 1893 - 174 pages |
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... Stoics were set forth ; the De officiis , a work on the practical application of moral principles to ordinary life . All these works are still extant , and were written almost entirely in the years 45 and 44. To the list must be added ...
... Stoics were set forth ; the De officiis , a work on the practical application of moral principles to ordinary life . All these works are still extant , and were written almost entirely in the years 45 and 44. To the list must be added ...
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... Stoic , the Peripatetic and the Epicurean . With the last of these , whose supporters advocated in ethics the pursuit of pleasure , in science the doctrine of the atoms , in religion the complete inactivity of the gods , Cicero had ...
... Stoic , the Peripatetic and the Epicurean . With the last of these , whose supporters advocated in ethics the pursuit of pleasure , in science the doctrine of the atoms , in religion the complete inactivity of the gods , Cicero had ...
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... Stoic . His Latin style was so good that the plays of his friend Terence , admired for the purity of their Latinity , were by many ascribed in whole or in part to him . Some of his speeches were extant in Cicero's time , and were , on ...
... Stoic . His Latin style was so good that the plays of his friend Terence , admired for the purity of their Latinity , were by many ascribed in whole or in part to him . Some of his speeches were extant in Cicero's time , and were , on ...
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... Stoic philosopher Panaetius ; Laelius had learned Stoicism both from Panaetius and Diogenes . There are many tinges of Stoicism traceable in our dialogue . These noble Romans , how- ever , adopted the Stoic philosophy more on account of ...
... Stoic philosopher Panaetius ; Laelius had learned Stoicism both from Panaetius and Diogenes . There are many tinges of Stoicism traceable in our dialogue . These noble Romans , how- ever , adopted the Stoic philosophy more on account of ...
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... Stoic . We hear of him that he was particularly noted for his detestation of the teachers of Rhetoric . 1 SS 14 , 21 , 69 , 101 . 2 Leg . agr . 2 , 64 Phili Catones Laelii . 3 Lael . §§ 63 , 101 . 4 Lael . § 14 . 5 §§ 69 , 101 . 6 Att ...
... Stoic . We hear of him that he was particularly noted for his detestation of the teachers of Rhetoric . 1 SS 14 , 21 , 69 , 101 . 2 Leg . agr . 2 , 64 Phili Catones Laelii . 3 Lael . §§ 63 , 101 . 4 Lael . § 14 . 5 §§ 69 , 101 . 6 Att ...
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