M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaUniversity Press, 1893 - 174 pages |
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... opinions of the Stoics were set forth ; the De officiis , a work on the practical application of moral principles to ordinary life . All these works are still extant , and were written almost entirely in the years 45 and 44. To the list ...
... opinions of the Stoics were set forth ; the De officiis , a work on the practical application of moral principles to ordinary life . All these works are still extant , and were written almost entirely in the years 45 and 44. To the list ...
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... opinions which seemed to him to have probabilities on their side , but he was bound to be ready to abandon them when ... opinion that it was the duty of the wise man to abstain from public life , which the Peripatetics contested , Cicero ...
... opinions which seemed to him to have probabilities on their side , but he was bound to be ready to abandon them when ... opinion that it was the duty of the wise man to abstain from public life , which the Peripatetics contested , Cicero ...
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... Opinion in Rome was at the time and remained divided as to the cause of his death . In the Laelius the death is assumed to have been from natural causes1 . Elsewhere however Cicero adopts the views of many of Scipio's friends that Carbo ...
... Opinion in Rome was at the time and remained divided as to the cause of his death . In the Laelius the death is assumed to have been from natural causes1 . Elsewhere however Cicero adopts the views of many of Scipio's friends that Carbo ...
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... opinion , or a change of disposition . ' §§ 34 , 35. Enumeration of occurrences which may break friendship . C. 4. §§ 36-76 . This part of the discourse may be thus subdivided : a . §§ 36-44 . The question how far a friend is to go in ...
... opinion , or a change of disposition . ' §§ 34 , 35. Enumeration of occurrences which may break friendship . C. 4. §§ 36-76 . This part of the discourse may be thus subdivided : a . §§ 36-44 . The question how far a friend is to go in ...
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... opinions expressed in the discussion ' , i . e . their pur- port , not the actual words . exposui arbitratu meo : ' have rendered at my own discretion ' . Like very many other nouns whose stems end in -u , arbitratus scarcely appears ...
... opinions expressed in the discussion ' , i . e . their pur- port , not the actual words . exposui arbitratu meo : ' have rendered at my own discretion ' . Like very many other nouns whose stems end in -u , arbitratus scarcely appears ...
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