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Pagina vi
... taken Ernesti's for his basis , but without any slavish adherence to the opinions and decisions of that distinguished commentator . Wherever a reading presented itself , calculated in the editor's opinion to throw more light on the ...
... taken Ernesti's for his basis , but without any slavish adherence to the opinions and decisions of that distinguished commentator . Wherever a reading presented itself , calculated in the editor's opinion to throw more light on the ...
Pagina xxvii
... taken this step , when he began to repent of it . He did not present himself at the battle of Pharsalia , a sickness , real or pretended , having confined him at Dyrrhachium , where Cato was encamped with fifteen cohorts . When the ...
... taken this step , when he began to repent of it . He did not present himself at the battle of Pharsalia , a sickness , real or pretended , having confined him at Dyrrhachium , where Cato was encamped with fifteen cohorts . When the ...
Pagina xxx
... taken from the prelections of some instructer , whom the anonymous author of the treatise addressed to Herennius had also attended . For a number of passages , in the two books " De Inventione , " coincide in a very marked manner with ...
... taken from the prelections of some instructer , whom the anonymous author of the treatise addressed to Herennius had also attended . For a number of passages , in the two books " De Inventione , " coincide in a very marked manner with ...
Pagina xxxiii
... taken from them , in order that , by these two means , a sum of money might be raised for the purchase of lands in Italy , particularly Cam- pania , which lands were to be divided among the people . Cicero delivered his first oration ...
... taken from them , in order that , by these two means , a sum of money might be raised for the purchase of lands in Italy , particularly Cam- pania , which lands were to be divided among the people . Cicero delivered his first oration ...
Pagina xxxv
... taken down in writing , and still existed in the days of Asconius , but must have been , as you remark , far inferior to the one which we now have , since the latter was accounted , both by Cicero himself and by his contemporaries , as ...
... taken down in writing , and still existed in the days of Asconius , but must have been , as you remark , far inferior to the one which we now have , since the latter was accounted , both by Cicero himself and by his contemporaries , as ...
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Pagina 54 - Atqui sic a summis hominibus eruditissimisque accepimus, ceterarum rerum studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare, poetam 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 19 commendati nobis esse videantur.
Pagina 54 - ... haec studia adolescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solatium praebent, 'delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.
Pagina 163 - A silver eagle, with expanded wings, on the top of a spear, sometimes holding a thunderbolt in its claws, with the figure of a small chapel above it, Dio. xl. 18., was the common standard of the legion, at least after the time of Marius, for before that the figures of other animals were used, Plin.
Pagina 201 - The Saturnalia or festival of Saturn, was the most celebrated in the Roman Calendar. It took place in the month of December, beginning on the .7th and lasting for several days. At first it was for one day, afterward for three, (which was the case in Cicero's time,) and by the order of Caligula for five days. During its continuance, all orders were devoted to mirth and feasting, friends sent presents to one another, and the slaves were entertained, and even waited upon by their masters.
Pagina xxix - Dr. B. The attendants, as soon as the soldiers appeared, prepared themselves for action, being resolved to defend their master's life at the hazard of their own ; but Cicero commanded them to set down the litter in which they were conveying him, and to make no resistance.