Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1850 - 459 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... Madvig , Klotz , and others , have not been without important results for the text of Cicero , and no one will deny that these results are of primary importance to be- ginners in the study of the classics . The editor felt therefore ...
... Madvig , Klotz , and others , have not been without important results for the text of Cicero , and no one will deny that these results are of primary importance to be- ginners in the study of the classics . The editor felt therefore ...
Pagina 7
... Madvig , Orelli , which con- tain all or nearly all the orations given in this volume , the editor has made use of several special editions of most of the orations selected . They are , for the orations against Catiline , Benecke's ...
... Madvig , Orelli , which con- tain all or nearly all the orations given in this volume , the editor has made use of several special editions of most of the orations selected . They are , for the orations against Catiline , Benecke's ...
Pagina 8
... Madvig , whose principles of criticism mainly harmonize with those of Orelli . For assistance in this oration the editor is greatly indebted to the special edition of Osenbrüggen . He has also consulted the edition with Garato- ni's ...
... Madvig , whose principles of criticism mainly harmonize with those of Orelli . For assistance in this oration the editor is greatly indebted to the special edition of Osenbrüggen . He has also consulted the edition with Garato- ni's ...
Pagina 153
... , 85 : pœnam capitis constitutam , si injussu senatus quisquam attigisset . 33. Sed vives . Sed is a conjecture of Weiske and Madvig . Klotz Page 10 and Süpfle defend the common reading et = FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . 153.
... , 85 : pœnam capitis constitutam , si injussu senatus quisquam attigisset . 33. Sed vives . Sed is a conjecture of Weiske and Madvig . Klotz Page 10 and Süpfle defend the common reading et = FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . 153.
Pagina 155
... Madvig would read nihil agis quin ego non modo audiam , sed etiam videam ( Opusc . I. p . 143 ) . Hand approves of the usual reading ( against Orelli and Klotz ) , nihil agis , quod ego non modo non audiam , sed etiam non videam ; i . e ...
... Madvig would read nihil agis quin ego non modo audiam , sed etiam videam ( Opusc . I. p . 143 ) . Hand approves of the usual reading ( against Orelli and Klotz ) , nihil agis , quod ego non modo non audiam , sed etiam non videam ; i . e ...
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