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Page xiv
... received these τὰ Kepáλaia before the middle of the month ; for he writes ( 14 , 3 ) Athenodorum nihil est quod hortere : misit enim satis bellum iñóμvημа . himself with greater reserve and constraint , as when he xiv Introduction.
... received these τὰ Kepáλaia before the middle of the month ; for he writes ( 14 , 3 ) Athenodorum nihil est quod hortere : misit enim satis bellum iñóμvημа . himself with greater reserve and constraint , as when he xiv Introduction.
Page xvii
... satis laudari videbitur , cum ita laudabitur : - ' Quo modo nunc est ' . Non est fidentis hoc testimonium sed potius timentis 13. In the middle of June in the same year B.C. 44 he writes : Tandem a Cicerone tabellarius , et mehercule ...
... satis laudari videbitur , cum ita laudabitur : - ' Quo modo nunc est ' . Non est fidentis hoc testimonium sed potius timentis 13. In the middle of June in the same year B.C. 44 he writes : Tandem a Cicerone tabellarius , et mehercule ...
Page xxiv
... satis populari adsensioni accommodata ( Brut . I 114 ) . He reiterates the complaints , advanced by the opponents of orthodox Stoicism , of their obscuritas , dumeta etc. On the other hand he extols the merit of Panaetius and his ...
... satis populari adsensioni accommodata ( Brut . I 114 ) . He reiterates the complaints , advanced by the opponents of orthodox Stoicism , of their obscuritas , dumeta etc. On the other hand he extols the merit of Panaetius and his ...
Page xxxii
... satis persuasum esse debet , and there are several leaves missing after this . It seems to have once belonged to J. G. Graevius . Palatinus ( p ) no . 1531 , of the XIIth century , collated by Ernest Popp , who in his inaugural ...
... satis persuasum esse debet , and there are several leaves missing after this . It seems to have once belonged to J. G. Graevius . Palatinus ( p ) no . 1531 , of the XIIth century , collated by Ernest Popp , who in his inaugural ...
Page 11
... satis 30 magnam pecuniam esse ei qui in re publica princeps vellet esse , cuius fructibus exercitum alere non posset . Delectant etiam magnifici apparatus vitaeque cultus cum elegantia et copia : quibus rebus effectum est ut infinita ...
... satis 30 magnam pecuniam esse ei qui in re publica princeps vellet esse , cuius fructibus exercitum alere non posset . Delectant etiam magnifici apparatus vitaeque cultus cum elegantia et copia : quibus rebus effectum est ut infinita ...
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