M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaUniversity Press, 1883 - 174 pages |
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... Scaevola and Gaius Fannius . Scaevola belonged to a family of lawyers , and was himself exceedingly distinguished for his knowledge of the law . He was born about 157 and as aureola oratiuncula ( N. D. 3 , 43 ) though of another as ...
... Scaevola and Gaius Fannius . Scaevola belonged to a family of lawyers , and was himself exceedingly distinguished for his knowledge of the law . He was born about 157 and as aureola oratiuncula ( N. D. 3 , 43 ) though of another as ...
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... Scaevola was renowned , and he was noted for sweetness and affability of demeanour3 . Cicero , who was in early life placed under his guardianship , along with Atticus , always speaks of him with great affection and admiration . Scaevola ...
... Scaevola was renowned , and he was noted for sweetness and affability of demeanour3 . Cicero , who was in early life placed under his guardianship , along with Atticus , always speaks of him with great affection and admiration . Scaevola ...
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... Scaevola to report a conversation concerning friendship which Laelius had held with his two sons - in - law , Scaevola himself and Fannius . This conversation Cicero has freely rendered . § 4 . The work is done at the request of Atticus ...
... Scaevola to report a conversation concerning friendship which Laelius had held with his two sons - in - law , Scaevola himself and Fannius . This conversation Cicero has freely rendered . § 4 . The work is done at the request of Atticus ...
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... Scaevola and myself would be de- lighted if you would tell us what you think of the nature of friendship and what maxims you lay down for its regulation . ' C. The discourse of Laelius may be divided into five portions . 1 . 17-25 ...
... Scaevola and myself would be de- lighted if you would tell us what you think of the nature of friendship and what maxims you lay down for its regulation . ' C. The discourse of Laelius may be divided into five portions . 1 . 17-25 ...
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... Scaevola insist on a further exposition . C. 2. Laelius . § 26. ' What is the foundation of friendship ? Nature , not utility . § 27. The inclination to affection appears in the lower animals , and is especially conspicuous in man ...
... Scaevola insist on a further exposition . C. 2. Laelius . § 26. ' What is the foundation of friendship ? Nature , not utility . § 27. The inclination to affection appears in the lower animals , and is especially conspicuous in man ...
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