M T Ciceronis oratio pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1881 - 132 pages |
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... great scholar Poggio found some- where in southern France a manuscript containing it , but in a tattered state , and with the writing much defaced by ill keeping and the effect of time . This he either took into Italy or copied on the ...
... great scholar Poggio found some- where in southern France a manuscript containing it , but in a tattered state , and with the writing much defaced by ill keeping and the effect of time . This he either took into Italy or copied on the ...
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... great - grandfather ( §§ 15 , 86 ) . The town too had never as yet produced a consul ( § 86 ) . The most celebrated of the family was the father , who after having held the praetorship served with distinction as Sulla's legatus in ...
... great - grandfather ( §§ 15 , 86 ) . The town too had never as yet produced a consul ( § 86 ) . The most celebrated of the family was the father , who after having held the praetorship served with distinction as Sulla's legatus in ...
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... great services rendered by him as legatus in those victorious campaigns ( § 20 ) . Without having held the aedileship ( § 37 ) , Murena obtained in 65 BC the praetorship , again with Sulpicius for a colleague ; but had been more ...
... great services rendered by him as legatus in those victorious campaigns ( § 20 ) . Without having held the aedileship ( § 37 ) , Murena obtained in 65 BC the praetorship , again with Sulpicius for a colleague ; but had been more ...
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... great a trouble . Cicero replied ( ad fam IV 6 ) in a letter which , though mournful and querulous in tone , shews how highly he valued the kind - hearted platitudes of his friend , which , if not new , were still grateful to him . The ...
... great a trouble . Cicero replied ( ad fam IV 6 ) in a letter which , though mournful and querulous in tone , shews how highly he valued the kind - hearted platitudes of his friend , which , if not new , were still grateful to him . The ...
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... great dangers in his own year of office , and must needs feel for his successor , who would have to carry out what he had begun . §§ 3 , 4 . ( c ) Murena was an old friend . §§ 5 , 8 , 10 . ( d ) Murena was innocent . §§ 5 , 67–77 . ( e ) ...
... great dangers in his own year of office , and must needs feel for his successor , who would have to carry out what he had begun . §§ 3 , 4 . ( c ) Murena was an old friend . §§ 5 , 8 , 10 . ( d ) Murena was innocent . §§ 5 , 67–77 . ( e ) ...
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