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... passage referred to above , there is a reference to the Laelius . Now the Cato Maior was com- posed in the spring of 44 B. C. , and the De Officiis in the follow- ing November.2 As Cicero was travelling during July and August , while ...
... passage referred to above , there is a reference to the Laelius . Now the Cato Maior was com- posed in the spring of 44 B. C. , and the De Officiis in the follow- ing November.2 As Cicero was travelling during July and August , while ...
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... passages in the Laelius , cf. Off . 2 , 40 Laelius is qui sapiens usurpatur , also Brut . 213 ; Tusc . 4 , 5. Plutarch , life of Ti . Gracchus , c . 8 , has the un- likely story that the title sapiens was given to Laelius , because ...
... passages in the Laelius , cf. Off . 2 , 40 Laelius is qui sapiens usurpatur , also Brut . 213 ; Tusc . 4 , 5. Plutarch , life of Ti . Gracchus , c . 8 , has the un- likely story that the title sapiens was given to Laelius , because ...
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... passages of Cicero , Pis . 12 mihi vero ipsi coram genero meo quae dicere ausus es , and Fam . 13 , 6 A , 1 , and in one or two of Nepos ; but ... passage Att . 13 , 19 , rone . 5 haec Academica , ut scis , cum 4 ] 45 NOTES TO LAELIUS .
... passages of Cicero , Pis . 12 mihi vero ipsi coram genero meo quae dicere ausus es , and Fam . 13 , 6 A , 1 , and in one or two of Nepos ; but ... passage Att . 13 , 19 , rone . 5 haec Academica , ut scis , cum 4 ] 45 NOTES TO LAELIUS .
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... been more formally correct ; so below tum ... nunc . Liber is put in the abl . without in when the whole book is referred to , with in when reference is made to some particular passage . Roby , 46 [ 4- NOTES TO LAELIUS .
... been more formally correct ; so below tum ... nunc . Liber is put in the abl . without in when the whole book is referred to , with in when reference is made to some particular passage . Roby , 46 [ 4- NOTES TO LAELIUS .
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... passage ; cf. also 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 ...
... passage ; cf. also 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 ...
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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.