M. Tulli Ciceronis: Laelius, De amicitiaUniversity Press, 1902 - 174 pages |
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... discussions current in his time of problems which would now be recognised as belonging to philosophy . From 51 to 46 B.C. owing first to his absence in Cilicia , then to the civil troubles , Cicero almost ceased to write . But in the ...
... discussions current in his time of problems which would now be recognised as belonging to philosophy . From 51 to 46 B.C. owing first to his absence in Cilicia , then to the civil troubles , Cicero almost ceased to write . But in the ...
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... discussion of the question whether the gods communicate with mankind by augury and the like ; the Cato maior or De senectute ; the Laelius or De amicitia ; the De fato , discussing Fate and Free Will ; the Paradoxa , in which certain ...
... discussion of the question whether the gods communicate with mankind by augury and the like ; the Cato maior or De senectute ; the Laelius or De amicitia ; the De fato , discussing Fate and Free Will ; the Paradoxa , in which certain ...
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... discussion of all questions which had been raised or might be raised , touching Friendship in this narrower sense , which we find in the two above - mentioned books of the Nicomachean Ethics . The practice of friendship is discussed ...
... discussion of all questions which had been raised or might be raised , touching Friendship in this narrower sense , which we find in the two above - mentioned books of the Nicomachean Ethics . The practice of friendship is discussed ...
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... discussion than in the latter ; one person stated his views on some question , and the company in attendance only made occasional remarks , without attempting to debate the question . In nearly all Plato's dia- 1 See Ritschl , die ...
... discussion than in the latter ; one person stated his views on some question , and the company in attendance only made occasional remarks , without attempting to debate the question . In nearly all Plato's dia- 1 See Ritschl , die ...
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... discussion . Cicero , in most of his philosophical works ( the Tusculan Disputations forms an exception more apparent than real ) avoids the quick interchange of question and answer which is characteristic of Plato . Aristotle's ...
... discussion . Cicero , in most of his philosophical works ( the Tusculan Disputations forms an exception more apparent than real ) avoids the quick interchange of question and answer which is characteristic of Plato . Aristotle's ...
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Acad Africanus aliquid amici amicitia amicos amicum apodosis Aristotle asyndeton atque autem benevolentia bonis Brut Cato causa chiasmus Cicero clause consul dialogue dicam dicere eius enim erit esset etiam Fannius fere friendship fuit Gracchus Greek haec homines idem igitur illa illud inter ipsa ipse Iwan Müller Laelius LAELIUS DE AMICITIA Latin Livy Madvig magis mihi modo multa multis natura nemo neque nihil nisi nulla numquam nunc omission omnia omnibus omnis oratio passage phrase Plato Plutarch potest potius praetor protasis publica quae quam quibus quid quidem quis quisque quod quotes rebus recte rerum Roman saepe Sallust sapiens says Scaevola Scipio sense sentence Seyffert sibi Stoic subjunctive sunt tamen tamquam Theophrastus Tusc verb veriora vero verum viri virtus vita words γὰρ δὲ καὶ τὸ