M. Tullii Ciceronis orationes selectæ xii. [ed. by J.H. Richter].Libr. Orphanotrophei, 1849 - 319 pagine |
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Pagina xii
... especially was at once the most fruitful and important . It was this unin- terrupted occupation with philosophy , with the loftiest and noblest questions of human life , that gave him the strength and calmness with which he calmly ...
... especially was at once the most fruitful and important . It was this unin- terrupted occupation with philosophy , with the loftiest and noblest questions of human life , that gave him the strength and calmness with which he calmly ...
Pagina xiii
Marcus Tullius Cicero Julius Hermann Richter. embellishment of these villas , were acquired especially by the numerous and rich legacies which were left to him by friends and clients during the period of his public career ; for it was ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero Julius Hermann Richter. embellishment of these villas , were acquired especially by the numerous and rich legacies which were left to him by friends and clients during the period of his public career ; for it was ...
Pagina 15
... especially when he was in Cilicia as the legate of the pro- consul Cn . Dolabella , Verres had been guilty of acts of the greatest violence , of extortion , plunder , and rapine ; his praetorship at Rome was rendered notorious by his ...
... especially when he was in Cilicia as the legate of the pro- consul Cn . Dolabella , Verres had been guilty of acts of the greatest violence , of extortion , plunder , and rapine ; his praetorship at Rome was rendered notorious by his ...
Pagina 17
... especially indignant at the robbery committed on Antiochus , king of Syria ( chaps . 27-33 ) . Next follows an enumeration of the towns plundered by Verres : Segesta ( chaps . 33-39 ) , Tyndaris ( chaps . 39-42 ) , Agrigentum , Assorus ...
... especially indignant at the robbery committed on Antiochus , king of Syria ( chaps . 27-33 ) . Next follows an enumeration of the towns plundered by Verres : Segesta ( chaps . 33-39 ) , Tyndaris ( chaps . 39-42 ) , Agrigentum , Assorus ...
Pagina 40
... especially of praetors and consuls . 2More influential , ' not only by his rank , but by his property , which Verres employed in bribing at elections . 3 Divisores were a kind of leaders of the tribes , who , being themselves accessible ...
... especially of praetors and consuls . 2More influential , ' not only by his rank , but by his property , which Verres employed in bribing at elections . 3 Divisores were a kind of leaders of the tribes , who , being themselves accessible ...
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Pagina 305 - Quare quis tandem me reprehendat, aut quis mihi jure succenseat, si, quantum cœteris, ad suas res obeundas, quantum ad festos dies ludorum celebrandos, quantum...
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Pagina 94 - Asia vero tam opima est ac fertilis, ut et ubertate agrorum et varietate fructuum et magnitudine pastionis et multitudine earum rerum, quae exportantur, facile omnibus terris antecellat.