M. Tullii Ciceronis orationes selectæ xii. [ed. by J.H. Richter].Libr. Orphanotrophei, 1849 - 319 pagine |
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... have been received into the text of the present edition ; while the doubtful readings , marked by Orelli with † , have been changed chiefly according to his own suggestions - because it appeared to be inconsistent with the character of ...
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... have been received into the text of the present edition ; while the doubtful readings , marked by Orelli with † , have been changed chiefly according to his own suggestions because it appeared to be inconsistent with the character of a ...
... have been received into the text of the present edition ; while the doubtful readings , marked by Orelli with † , have been changed chiefly according to his own suggestions because it appeared to be inconsistent with the character of a ...
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... have been derived from a disfiguring mole resembling a pea . CICERO Cicero received the rudiments of his education in the house of his father , who , far from the bustling turmoil of Rome , in his splendid villa , in a wild and romantic ...
... have been derived from a disfiguring mole resembling a pea . CICERO Cicero received the rudiments of his education in the house of his father , who , far from the bustling turmoil of Rome , in his splendid villa , in a wild and romantic ...
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... have come down to us - are the mirror of his political career , and of the most important events of his life , and are at the same time the most brilliant monuments of Latin prose . The fulness and harmony of his thoughts , the mas ...
... have come down to us - are the mirror of his political career , and of the most important events of his life , and are at the same time the most brilliant monuments of Latin prose . The fulness and harmony of his thoughts , the mas ...
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... have requested that they should be collected and recorded . After Cicero's death , his freedman , M. Tullius Tiro , made a com- plete collection of his witty and humorous sayings in three books , which are unfortunately lost . The ...
... have requested that they should be collected and recorded . After Cicero's death , his freedman , M. Tullius Tiro , made a com- plete collection of his witty and humorous sayings in three books , which are unfortunately lost . The ...
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Pagina 307 - Atque sic a summis hominibus eruditissimisque accepimus, ceterarum rerum studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare; poe'tam natura ipsa valere et mentis viribus excitari et quasi divino quodam spiritu inflari. Qua re suo iure noster ille Ennius sanctos appellat poe'tas, quod quasi deorum aliquo dono atque munere commendati nobis esse videantur.
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...
Pagina 306 - ... haec studia adolescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solatium praebent, 'delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.
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.