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Page vii
... Tusc . 4 , 5. Plutarch , life of Ti . Gracchus , c . 8 , has the un- likely story that the title sapiens was given to Laelius , because having proposed an agrarian law while tribune in 151 he had the good sense to withdraw it in order ...
... Tusc . 4 , 5. Plutarch , life of Ti . Gracchus , c . 8 , has the un- likely story that the title sapiens was given to Laelius , because having proposed an agrarian law while tribune in 151 he had the good sense to withdraw it in order ...
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... contrast this with a patre deductus unum ... praestantissimum : this emphatic use of unus with the superlative is common in Cic . , e . g . Tusc . 2 , 64 ; 4 , 55 ; eram above . 5 , 66 ; so Verg . Aen . 2 42 [ I NOTES TO LAELIUS .
... contrast this with a patre deductus unum ... praestantissimum : this emphatic use of unus with the superlative is common in Cic . , e . g . Tusc . 2 , 64 ; 4 , 55 ; eram above . 5 , 66 ; so Verg . Aen . 2 42 [ I NOTES TO LAELIUS .
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... Tusc . 4 , 6 nulla fere sunt aut pauca admodum Latina monumenta , though Cic . nearly always says admodum pauci rather than pauci admodum ; cf. Tusc . 2 , 11 ; Top . 3 ; N. D. 3 , 69 ; Leg . 3 , 32 ; Phil . 3 , 36 and 14 , 27. In 16 we ...
... Tusc . 4 , 6 nulla fere sunt aut pauca admodum Latina monumenta , though Cic . nearly always says admodum pauci rather than pauci admodum ; cf. Tusc . 2 , 11 ; Top . 3 ; N. D. 3 , 69 ; Leg . 3 , 32 ; Phil . 3 , 36 and 14 , 27. In 16 we ...
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... Tusc . I , 8 . coram adverb here , as it is generally throughout the Republican and Augustan Latin . The prepositional use occurs in two passages of Cicero , Pis . 12 mihi vero ipsi coram genero meo quae dicere ausus es , and Fam . 13 ...
... Tusc . I , 8 . coram adverb here , as it is generally throughout the Republican and Augustan Latin . The prepositional use occurs in two passages of Cicero , Pis . 12 mihi vero ipsi coram genero meo quae dicere ausus es , and Fam . 13 ...
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... Tusc . 5 , 20 nos vellem praemio elicere possemus , and Fam . 15 , 3 , 2. — Laelium ... putes : the omission of a conjunction to connect two clauses is particularly common in Cic . when two clauses are contrasted , as here and below ...
... Tusc . 5 , 20 nos vellem praemio elicere possemus , and Fam . 15 , 3 , 2. — Laelium ... putes : the omission of a conjunction to connect two clauses is particularly common in Cic . when two clauses are contrasted , as here and below ...
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Page vii - Est enim amicitia nihil aliud, nisi omnium divinarum humanarumque rerum cum benevolentia et caritate consensio ; qua quidem haud scio an excepta sapientia nihil melius homini sit a dis immortalibus datum.