M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... first - beginnings of a once contemplated edition ) , kindly lent me by the Rev. John E. B. Mayor , Professor of Latin in the Uni- versity of Cambridge . These I have laid under contri- bution for such extra matter as suited the ...
... first - beginnings of a once contemplated edition ) , kindly lent me by the Rev. John E. B. Mayor , Professor of Latin in the Uni- versity of Cambridge . These I have laid under contri- bution for such extra matter as suited the ...
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... first member of it who gained the praetorship was our Murena's great - grandfather ( §§ 15 , 86 ) . The town too had never as yet produced a consul ( § 86 ) . The most celebrated of the family was the father , who after having held the ...
... first member of it who gained the praetorship was our Murena's great - grandfather ( §§ 15 , 86 ) . The town too had never as yet produced a consul ( § 86 ) . The most celebrated of the family was the father , who after having held the ...
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... first place among jurists than the second among orators ( ib . § 151 ) . He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ; for while Sulpicius , like Scaevola , cultivated his powers of oratory to ...
... first place among jurists than the second among orators ( ib . § 151 ) . He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ; for while Sulpicius , like Scaevola , cultivated his powers of oratory to ...
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... first appearance as a speaker , and won the approval of even the most exacting connoisseurs ( ib . § 229 ) . His reputation increased with his experience ( ib . § 301 ) , and he became the leading orator of the day . He was noted for ...
... first appearance as a speaker , and won the approval of even the most exacting connoisseurs ( ib . § 229 ) . His reputation increased with his experience ( ib . § 301 ) , and he became the leading orator of the day . He was noted for ...
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... not yet entered on his office of tribune ( §§ 58,81 ) , and this took place on Dec. roth . Cases of ambitus were dealt with by one of bribery the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established B. C. 149 in 16 Introduction . (iv ) The Trial.
... not yet entered on his office of tribune ( §§ 58,81 ) , and this took place on Dec. roth . Cases of ambitus were dealt with by one of bribery the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established B. C. 149 in 16 Introduction . (iv ) The Trial.
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