Max. 8, 15, 9.) Catulus, it seems, according to Plutarch's account, was arguing against the propriety of investing Pompey with the command in the piratical war, on the ground that the people ought to spare him, and not to expose such a man to so many... Select orations of Cicero: with English notes, critical and explanatory, and ... - Pagina 337di Marcus Tullius Cicero, Charles Anthon - 1862 - 518 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Plutarchus - 1809 - 666 pagine
...attention. After he had freely given Ponipey all due honour, and said much in his praise, he advised them to spare him, and not to expose such a man to so many dangers; " for what other will you have," said he, " if " you should lose him ?" With one voice they exclaimed,... | |
| Plutarch - 1816 - 348 pagine
...attention. After he had freely given Pompey all due honour, and said much in his praise, he advised them to spare him, and not to expose such a man to so many dangers ; " for what other will you have," said he, " if you should lose him?" With one voLe they exclaimed,... | |
| Plutarch - 1821 - 318 pagine
...he had freely given Pompey the honour that was his due, and said much in his praise, he advised them to spare him, and not to expose such a man to so many dangers ; " for where will you find another," said he, " if you lose him?" They answered with one voice, "... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 550 pagine
...he had freely given Pompey the honour that was his due, and said much in his praise, he advised them to spare him, and not to expose such a man to so many dangers ; — " For where will you find another," said he, " if you lose him ?" They answered with one voice,... | |
| Plutarch, John Dryden, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1905
...he had freely given Pompey the honour that was his due, and said much in his praise, he advised them to spare him, and not to expose such a man to so many dangers; —" For where will you find another," said he, " if you lose him?" They answered with one voice,—"... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1838 - 594 pagine
...Te, Quinte Catule." " You, Quintus Catulus." And thus the Roman people, as Valerius Maximus remarks, made Catulus the equal of Pompey and of all his glory....him, and not to expose such a man to so many dangers. (Fit. Pomp. c. 25.) — The common text has in to ipso. But several MSS. omit eo, and besides, as Lambinus... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841 - 586 pagine
...remarks, made Catulus the equal of Pompey and of all his glory. ( Val. Max. 8, 15, 9.) Catulus, it soems, according to Plutarch's account, was arguing against...(Vit. Pomp. c. 25.) — The common text has in eo if so. But several MSS. omit eo, and besides, as Lambinus and Matthiae correctly remark, it would refer... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1846 - 500 pagine
...(Val. Max. viii. 15. 9.) Catulus, it seems, according to Plutarch's account ( Vit. Pomp. c. xxv. ), was arguing against the propriety of investing Pompey...ground that the people ought to spare him, and not expose such a man to so many dangers. The common text has in eo ipso. But several MSS. omit eo, and... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1849 - 554 pagine
...as Valerius Maximus remarks, made Catulus the equal of Pompey and of all his glory. ( Vat. Max. 9, 15, 9.) Catulus, it seems, according to Plutarch's...him, and not to expose such a man to so many dangers. (Fit. Pomp. c. 25.) — The common text has in со ipso. But several MSS. omit eo, and besides, as... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1851 - 572 pagine
...people, as Valerius Maximus remarks, made Catulus the equal of Pompey and of all his glory. ( Vol. Max. 8, 15, 9.) Catulus, it seems, according to Plutarch's...(Vit. Pomp. c. 25.) — The common text has in eo ip so. But several MSS. omit eo, and besides, as Lambinus and Matthiae correctly remark, it would refer... | |
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