Eleven Orations of CiceroUniversity Publishing Company, 1899 - 585 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... Caesar's enemy , for whose pardon Cicero thanked Caesar ..... For Ligarius , another enemy of Caesar's CICERO'S DATE . AGE . KIND . 70 B.C. 36 legal . 66 66 40 political . 63 66 43 political . 62 66 44 legal 66 ( in part ) . 54 legal ...
... Caesar's enemy , for whose pardon Cicero thanked Caesar ..... For Ligarius , another enemy of Caesar's CICERO'S DATE . AGE . KIND . 70 B.C. 36 legal . 66 66 40 political . 63 66 43 political . 62 66 44 legal 66 ( in part ) . 54 legal ...
Pagina xvi
... Caesar's Gallic campaigns . 23. At an early age the two boys were sent to school in Rome , where they had the best masters , both Greek and Roman . Cicero himself was always an omnivorous reader , believing that the orator , to excel ...
... Caesar's Gallic campaigns . 23. At an early age the two boys were sent to school in Rome , where they had the best masters , both Greek and Roman . Cicero himself was always an omnivorous reader , believing that the orator , to excel ...
Pagina xvii
... Caesar and known as the First Tri- umvirate . ( See Appendix A , § 23. ) Caesar made many overtures to Cicero in the effort to win him over to the plans of the Triumvirate , but Cicero found it impossible to trust Caesar , who had often ...
... Caesar and known as the First Tri- umvirate . ( See Appendix A , § 23. ) Caesar made many overtures to Cicero in the effort to win him over to the plans of the Triumvirate , but Cicero found it impossible to trust Caesar , who had often ...
Pagina xviii
... Caesar the democrat and Pompey the representative of the Senate . 26. Cicero's loss of political prestige was followed by great though intermittent activity in literary work . Be- sides many orations , chiefly legal , nearly all his ...
... Caesar the democrat and Pompey the representative of the Senate . 26. Cicero's loss of political prestige was followed by great though intermittent activity in literary work . Be- sides many orations , chiefly legal , nearly all his ...
Pagina xx
... Caesar and Pompey Joins Pompey in Greece After Pompey's defeat at Pharsalus , he re- turns to Italy , remaining at Brundi- sium for a year 44 45 48-49 51 52 53 54 · 55 · 56 · 57 8889 58 · 59 Is permitted by Caesar to return to Rome ...
... Caesar and Pompey Joins Pompey in Greece After Pompey's defeat at Pharsalus , he re- turns to Italy , remaining at Brundi- sium for a year 44 45 48-49 51 52 53 54 · 55 · 56 · 57 8889 58 · 59 Is permitted by Caesar to return to Rome ...
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Eleven Orations of Cicero: With Introduction, Notes and Vocabulary Marcus Tullius Cicero Visualizzazione completa - 1905 |
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animo Apodosis Archias āre Asyndeton ātis atque ātum ātus sum autem āvi bellum Caesar Catiline causa Cicero civium clause Clodius cognomen consul cuius denique dicere eius enim erat esset Etruria fuisse fuit haec Hendiadys homines hominum honor huic huius hunc idem igitur illa illi illud illum intr ipse iudices legatus Ligarius Lucullus Manilian Law mihi Milo Milonis Mithridates modo neque nihil nisi nobis nomen or gentile Note nunc omnes omnia omnis omnium ōnis Oration ōris pf.p Pompey populi Romani possit potest praetor Protasis quae quaestor quam quibus quid quidem Quirites quis quod rei publicae Roman nomen Rome sed etiam semper Senate sentence speech Subjunctive Subjv subst sunt tamen tantum tion translated umquam verb vero Verres vestra vobis words
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Pagina 124 - Quare quis tandem me reprehendat aut quis mihi jure succenseat, si quantum ceteris ad suas res obeundas, quantum ad festos dies ludorum celebrandos, quantum ad alias voluptates et ad ipsam requiem animi et corporis conceditur temporum, quantum alii tribuunt tempestivis conviviis, quantum denique alveolo, quantum...
Pagina 129 - Nam, si quis minorem gloriae fructum putat ex Graecis versibus percipi quam ex Latinis, vehementer errat; propterea quod Graeca leguntur in omnibus fere gentibus, Latina suis finibus, exiguis sane, continentur.
Pagina 139 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
Pagina 128 - Carus fuit Africano superiori noster Ennius, itaque etiam in sepulcro Scipionum putatur is esse constitutus ex marmore.
Pagina 127 - 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.