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... make this a case of the perfect infinitive after meminisset . Dis- putare aliquid ( cf. n . on 1 ) often means not ' to discuss an opinion ' , but ' to put an opinion forward in discussion ' , and so to defend or maintain it ...
... make this a case of the perfect infinitive after meminisset . Dis- putare aliquid ( cf. n . on 1 ) often means not ' to discuss an opinion ' , but ' to put an opinion forward in discussion ' , and so to defend or maintain it ...
Page 47
... makes Socrates speak more definitely about the oracles ἀνεῖλεν ὁ ̓Απόλλων μηδένα εἶναι ἀνθρώπων ἐμοῦ μήτε ἐλευ θεριώτερον μήτε δικαιότερον μήτε σωφρονέστερον . In another part of the Apology by Plato ( 33 c ) Socrates says that the life ...
... makes Socrates speak more definitely about the oracles ἀνεῖλεν ὁ ̓Απόλλων μηδένα εἶναι ἀνθρώπων ἐμοῦ μήτε ἐλευ θεριώτερον μήτε δικαιότερον μήτε σωφρονέστερον . In another part of the Apology by Plato ( 33 c ) Socrates says that the life ...
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... make - shifts . The indefinite rìs is used in the same two ways in Greek . prudens in iure : Seyffert rightly points out that Cic . does not use prudens with a genitive . The phrase iuris prudens ( for iuris peritus or con- sultus ) is ...
... make - shifts . The indefinite rìs is used in the same two ways in Greek . prudens in iure : Seyffert rightly points out that Cic . does not use prudens with a genitive . The phrase iuris prudens ( for iuris peritus or con- sultus ) is ...
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... makes Socrates speak more definitely about the oracles ἀνεῖλεν ὁ ̓Απόλλων μηδένα εἶναι ἀνθρώπων ἐμοῦ μήτε ἐλευ θεριώτερον μήτε δικαιότερον μήτε σωφρονέστερον . In another part of the Apology by Plato ( 33 C ) Socrates says that the life ...
... makes Socrates speak more definitely about the oracles ἀνεῖλεν ὁ ̓Απόλλων μηδένα εἶναι ἀνθρώπων ἐμοῦ μήτε ἐλευ θεριώτερον μήτε δικαιότερον μήτε σωφρονέστερον . In another part of the Apology by Plato ( 33 C ) Socrates says that the life ...
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... make the sentence or clause more euphonious . puero : for this and other references to Scipio's life see Intr . to C. M. pp . xxi , -xxiii . The appositive = a temporal clause , see G. 324 ; H. 363 , 3 , 2 ) adulescens : this , not ...
... make the sentence or clause more euphonious . puero : for this and other references to Scipio's life see Intr . to C. M. pp . xxi , -xxiii . The appositive = a temporal clause , see G. 324 ; H. 363 , 3 , 2 ) adulescens : this , not ...
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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.