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... found in Swoboda's edition of the fragments of Nigidius ( 1889 ) , 91-128 . 30a Op . cit . 1 , 538 , n . 1. He also tries to explain why Nigidius does not appear in the De Divinatione instead of Quintus Cicero , suggesting that Cicero ...
... found in Swoboda's edition of the fragments of Nigidius ( 1889 ) , 91-128 . 30a Op . cit . 1 , 538 , n . 1. He also tries to explain why Nigidius does not appear in the De Divinatione instead of Quintus Cicero , suggesting that Cicero ...
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... , op . cit . 48 ; Hirzel , op . cit . 1 , 507-508 . Yet in Brut . 218-219 Cicero censures the inconsistencies found in some dialogues . 75 1 , 132 . might not appear to support charlatanry , " at the 175 ] 17 INTRODUCTION.
... , op . cit . 48 ; Hirzel , op . cit . 1 , 507-508 . Yet in Brut . 218-219 Cicero censures the inconsistencies found in some dialogues . 75 1 , 132 . might not appear to support charlatanry , " at the 175 ] 17 INTRODUCTION.
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... found in the notes on particular passages . The sources may be roughly divided into a few main groups : ( 1 ) those for the résumé of the views of earlier philosophers in 1 , 5-7 ; ( 2 ) Greek sources for the defence of divination by ...
... found in the notes on particular passages . The sources may be roughly divided into a few main groups : ( 1 ) those for the résumé of the views of earlier philosophers in 1 , 5-7 ; ( 2 ) Greek sources for the defence of divination by ...
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... found as to make it seem probable that the passage in which they occur should also be thus treated . We thus easily win nearly seventeen sections of the first book which can be confidently assigned to Posidonius . With so large an ...
... found as to make it seem probable that the passage in which they occur should also be thus treated . We thus easily win nearly seventeen sections of the first book which can be confidently assigned to Posidonius . With so large an ...
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... found in 2 , 87 : quod Carneadem Clitomachus scribit dicere solitum , etc.116 The occasional allusions to Posidonius11 in the second book are best regarded as direct additions by Cicero himself , not using any Greek source . The ...
... found in 2 , 87 : quod Carneadem Clitomachus scribit dicere solitum , etc.116 The occasional allusions to Posidonius11 in the second book are best regarded as direct additions by Cicero himself , not using any Greek source . The ...
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