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... book of Theophrastus , entitled Hepì días , which appears to have been the most famous of the many treatises on the subject . The imitation was , however , 1 On Cicero's philosophical views and writings see Introduc- tion to Cato Maior ...
... book of Theophrastus , entitled Hepì días , which appears to have been the most famous of the many treatises on the subject . The imitation was , however , 1 On Cicero's philosophical views and writings see Introduc- tion to Cato Maior ...
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... book IIepì Þiλías ; the verses were so well known , however , that there is no ground for sus- pecting imitation . 3 SCOPE OF THE LAELIUS . The Laelius belongs to the ethical works of Cicero . While the De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum ...
... book IIepì Þiλías ; the verses were so well known , however , that there is no ground for sus- pecting imitation . 3 SCOPE OF THE LAELIUS . The Laelius belongs to the ethical works of Cicero . While the De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum ...
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... books of the Nicomachean Ethics ( VIII . and IX . ) by Aristotle . In the Laelius , however , the range of questions dis- cussed is far narrower than was commonly the case with the Greek philosophers who wrote on the subject . The Greek ...
... books of the Nicomachean Ethics ( VIII . and IX . ) by Aristotle . In the Laelius , however , the range of questions dis- cussed is far narrower than was commonly the case with the Greek philosophers who wrote on the subject . The Greek ...
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... books , called libri logistorici , which took their first titles from the names of per- sons , their second titles from their subject - matter . We may fairly conclude then that the proper complete title of the dia- logue is LAELIUS DE ...
... books , called libri logistorici , which took their first titles from the names of per- sons , their second titles from their subject - matter . We may fairly conclude then that the proper complete title of the dia- logue is LAELIUS DE ...
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... books , had great influence on succeeding jurists . He was consul in 95 B. C. , and having been proscribed by the party of Marius lost his life in a riot , B. C. 82 . me ... contuli : contrast this with a patre deductus unum ...
... books , had great influence on succeeding jurists . He was consul in 95 B. C. , and having been proscribed by the party of Marius lost his life in a riot , B. C. 82 . me ... contuli : contrast this with a patre deductus unum ...
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Page 66 - Animi c. 7 quantum bonum est ubi sunt praeparata pectora in quae tuto seeretum omne descendat, quorum conscientiam minus quam tuam timeas, quorum sermo sollicitudinem leniat, sententia consilium expediat, hilaritas tristitiam dissipet, conspectus ipse delectet. qui: lit. 'what sort of?
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.