M. Tulli Ciceronis Somnium ScipionisUniversity Press, 1900 - 56 pages |
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... of the high ideal which is set before him . Himself a younger son of L. Aemilius Paulus , Macedonicus , the vanquisher of Perseus , he was adopted into the Cornelian gens by a son of the elder Africanus : the INTRODUCTION II.
... of the high ideal which is set before him . Himself a younger son of L. Aemilius Paulus , Macedonicus , the vanquisher of Perseus , he was adopted into the Cornelian gens by a son of the elder Africanus : the INTRODUCTION II.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. gens by a son of the elder Africanus : the manly virtues of the victor at Zama would seem to have been inherited by his daughter Cornelia , to the exclusion of her brothers ; although the adopter of young Paulus is ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. gens by a son of the elder Africanus : the manly virtues of the victor at Zama would seem to have been inherited by his daughter Cornelia , to the exclusion of her brothers ; although the adopter of young Paulus is ...
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... elder Africanus , with whom he had formed a friendship con- firmed by mutual services during the war , caused Masinissa to be established in the possession of his hereditary dominion together with a large slice from what was once the ...
... elder Africanus , with whom he had formed a friendship con- firmed by mutual services during the war , caused Masinissa to be established in the possession of his hereditary dominion together with a large slice from what was once the ...
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... elder . ego illum - percontatus : in English the verb would have been omitted in the second proposition , thus : ' I questioned him , and he me ' ; but in Latin the position of the verb is generally last . This figure , by which a verb ...
... elder . ego illum - percontatus : in English the verb would have been omitted in the second proposition , thus : ' I questioned him , and he me ' ; but in Latin the position of the verb is generally last . This figure , by which a verb ...
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... elder died : Cato M. § 19. Polybius however placed the death of the elder Scipio in the same year as that of Hannibal ( B. C. 183 ) , Livy XXXIX . 52 . ades animo : ' collect yourself ' , ' be of good courage ' ; this phrase usually ...
... elder died : Cato M. § 19. Polybius however placed the death of the elder Scipio in the same year as that of Hannibal ( B. C. 183 ) , Livy XXXIX . 52 . ades animo : ' collect yourself ' , ' be of good courage ' ; this phrase usually ...
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