M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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Page 53
... Phil . XI . § 17 , and Liv . XXXVII . I , are quite at variance . The two latter seem to be different versions , the present one an oratori- cal misrepresentation , of the same story . fratri ] dat . after legatus . retur . XV . atqui ...
... Phil . XI . § 17 , and Liv . XXXVII . I , are quite at variance . The two latter seem to be different versions , the present one an oratori- cal misrepresentation , of the same story . fratri ] dat . after legatus . retur . XV . atqui ...
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... Phil . II . $ 44 , Juv . III . 153 . ad ludos ] In ad Att . II . 19. 3 we have mention of a lex Roscia fru- mentaria . gratissima ] it was a most unpopu lar measure . Cicero himself had in 64 B.C. sought to lessen the general dislike to ...
... Phil . II . $ 44 , Juv . III . 153 . ad ludos ] In ad Att . II . 19. 3 we have mention of a lex Roscia fru- mentaria . gratissima ] it was a most unpopu lar measure . Cicero himself had in 64 B.C. sought to lessen the general dislike to ...
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... Phil . II . § 42. But it seems to me that Cicero was Madvigi securus , and meant , ' I do not prefer the voice of sulky indignation to that of general greeting , particularly as people no- tice it and feel inclined to vote against such ...
... Phil . II . § 42. But it seems to me that Cicero was Madvigi securus , and meant , ' I do not prefer the voice of sulky indignation to that of general greeting , particularly as people no- tice it and feel inclined to vote against such ...
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... Phil . II . § 31 , cur quaestores additi ? and Prof. Mayor's note . laborandum ] i . e . stand the wear and tear of a trial in court . fructus ] What the allusion here is we do not know . H. has a note in which he refers to the ...
... Phil . II . § 31 , cur quaestores additi ? and Prof. Mayor's note . laborandum ] i . e . stand the wear and tear of a trial in court . fructus ] What the allusion here is we do not know . H. has a note in which he refers to the ...
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... Phil . II . $ 24 , etc. The conjecture perro- gationem seems more strange than clear . Maniliae ] All we know is that G. Manilius the tribune carried in 67 B. C. a law concerning the liber- tini , which was at once annulled . But I ...
... Phil . II . $ 24 , etc. The conjecture perro- gationem seems more strange than clear . Maniliae ] All we know is that G. Manilius the tribune carried in 67 B. C. a law concerning the liber- tini , which was at once annulled . But I ...
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