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... general readers , and put his statements into the mouth of Laelius , who , as a distinguished Roman general and statesman , would not be expected to go very deeply into philosophical questions . Besides this general following of ...
... general readers , and put his statements into the mouth of Laelius , who , as a distinguished Roman general and statesman , would not be expected to go very deeply into philosophical questions . Besides this general following of ...
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... general . Again and again during the course of the dialogue he emphasizes the practical character of the treatise . Indeed to have made it highly speculative would have ill suited the characters of the interlocutors . 4. PERSONAGES OF ...
... general . Again and again during the course of the dialogue he emphasizes the practical character of the treatise . Indeed to have made it highly speculative would have ill suited the characters of the interlocutors . 4. PERSONAGES OF ...
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... GENERAL VIEW . the Cato Maior , consists of three parts : - , dedication to Atticus , §§ 1-5 . y Conversation , 6-16 . rse of Laelius on Friendship , 17-104 . 2. ANALYSIS . dication to Atticus §§ 1-5 . ccount of his acquaintance with ...
... GENERAL VIEW . the Cato Maior , consists of three parts : - , dedication to Atticus , §§ 1-5 . y Conversation , 6-16 . rse of Laelius on Friendship , 17-104 . 2. ANALYSIS . dication to Atticus §§ 1-5 . ccount of his acquaintance with ...
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... general but skill in some special subject ; here Roman Law ; cf. prudens in iure in 6. pontificem Scaevolam : Q. Mucius Scaevola , Pontifex Maximus , was a relative of Scaevola the Augur . He was a man of exalted character and great ...
... general but skill in some special subject ; here Roman Law ; cf. prudens in iure in 6. pontificem Scaevolam : Q. Mucius Scaevola , Pontifex Maximus , was a relative of Scaevola the Augur . He was a man of exalted character and great ...
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... general and the person undefined , as in 22. The MSS . , however , vary so much be- tween the two forms that it is often difficult to decide concerning them . querella : the spelling querella seems better attested than querela . Cf ...
... general and the person undefined , as in 22. The MSS . , however , vary so much be- tween the two forms that it is often difficult to decide concerning them . querella : the spelling querella seems better attested than querela . Cf ...
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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.