M. Tullii Ciceronis Cato Major de senectute: Laelius de amicitiaEldredge & brother, 1873 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 75
... persons . " That his eye was not dim nor his natural force abated ' down to the very end of his life there is the clearest evidence . Though he learned the Greek language in youth , he did not begin the study of Greek literature until ...
... persons . " That his eye was not dim nor his natural force abated ' down to the very end of his life there is the clearest evidence . Though he learned the Greek language in youth , he did not begin the study of Greek literature until ...
Pagina 79
... person as doing a thing . M. 372 , b , Obs . 5 ; Z. 636. 14. Ferat . Subjunctive because the sentiment of Laelius and Scipio , H. 520 , II .; B. 1255 ; A. 63 , I .; A. & S. 266 , 3 ; G. 323. 15. Qui . The relative is often used to ...
... person as doing a thing . M. 372 , b , Obs . 5 ; Z. 636. 14. Ferat . Subjunctive because the sentiment of Laelius and Scipio , H. 520 , II .; B. 1255 ; A. 63 , I .; A. & S. 266 , 3 ; G. 323. 15. Qui . The relative is often used to ...
Pagina 87
... person included in the census should make any female his heir , or leave a larger legacy to any person than the heres should take . It was designed to check the extravagance of women and the alienation of wealth from the old families ...
... person included in the census should make any female his heir , or leave a larger legacy to any person than the heres should take . It was designed to check the extravagance of women and the alienation of wealth from the old families ...
Pagina 90
... 715 ; A. 52 , III . 3. Equidem , compounded of the demonstrative prefix e ( ce ) and quidem , and generally used with the first person of the verb . H. 446 , I. 22. Sepulcra , Page i . e . the inscriptions on them . 90 CATO MAJOR .
... 715 ; A. 52 , III . 3. Equidem , compounded of the demonstrative prefix e ( ce ) and quidem , and generally used with the first person of the verb . H. 446 , I. 22. Sepulcra , Page i . e . the inscriptions on them . 90 CATO MAJOR .
Pagina 93
... person sing . of the subjunct . is used of an assumed person representing a single indefinite subject , which is imagined , Page 14 and , so to speak , addressed , NOTES . 93.
... person sing . of the subjunct . is used of an assumed person representing a single indefinite subject , which is imagined , Page 14 and , so to speak , addressed , NOTES . 93.
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Parole e frasi comuni
aetas aetate Africani aliquid amici amicitia amico amicorum animi animo animus atque autem bonis Cato causa Chap Cicero clause consul cujus denotes dicere Dict dixi ejus enim Ennius esset friendship fuisse fuit Greek haec hendiadys idem igitur illa illud inter ipsa ipse ipsi ista Itaque Laelius Latin legatus line 14 line 16 line 23 line 31 magis maxime mihi modo mortem multa multis multo natura neque nihil nisi Numantine war numquam omnes omni omnia omnino omnium possit postpaid potest Price by mail quae quam Quamobrem Quamquam quibus quid quidem quis quisque quod quum reading rebus refers rerum Roman saepe Scaevola Scipio Scipio Africanus Major sed etiam senectute senectutem seqq sibi sint solum sub voce subjunctive sunt tamen tamquam Tarentum verb videri virtue vita
Brani popolari
Pagina 128 - bridge-builders ' (pontifices) derived their name from their function, as sacred as it was politically important, of conducting the building and demolition of the bridge over the Tiber. They were the Roman engineers who understood the mystery of measures and numbers ; whence there devolved upon them also the duties of managing the Calendar of the State, of proclaiming to the people the time of...
Pagina 18 - ... spiritum dominatur in suos. Ut enim adolescentem, in quo senile aliquid, sic senem, in quo est aliquid adolescentis, probo ; quod qui sequitur, corpore senex esse poterit, animo numquam erit.
Pagina 118 - Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting; The soul that rises with us, our life's star, Hath elsewhere had its setting, And cometh from afar: Not in entire forgetfulness, And not in utter nakedness, But trailing clouds of glory, do we come From God, who is our home.
Pagina 65 - ... adhibetur, orationem illam vanam testimonium esse laudum suarum putant. Nulla est igitur haec amicitia, cum alter verum audire non volt, alter ad mentiendum paratus est. Nee parasitorum in comoediis assentatio faceta nobis videretur, nisi essent milites gloriosi. magnas vero agere gratias Thais mihi? Satis erat respondere "magnas.