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... here set forth . First those passages must be mentioned which refer to the Ides of March . " Lamarre , op . cit . 3 ( 1901 ) , 280 , considers it an epoch - making work directed against the superstitions which formed so large a part of ...
... here set forth . First those passages must be mentioned which refer to the Ides of March . " Lamarre , op . cit . 3 ( 1901 ) , 280 , considers it an epoch - making work directed against the superstitions which formed so large a part of ...
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... . 551 , 8 : nuper , cum essem cum Q. fratre in Tusculano . 56 ad Att . 13 , 42 , 1–2 . 57 ad Fam . 7 , 30 , 2 . 68 Op . cit . 1 , 535 . " Id . , 1 , 536 . 60 place of Brutus in the former dialogue is here 173 ] 15 INTRODUCTION.
... . 551 , 8 : nuper , cum essem cum Q. fratre in Tusculano . 56 ad Att . 13 , 42 , 1–2 . 57 ad Fam . 7 , 30 , 2 . 68 Op . cit . 1 , 535 . " Id . , 1 , 536 . 60 place of Brutus in the former dialogue is here 173 ] 15 INTRODUCTION.
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... ( here by implication ) dedicated . 7. Cicero recognizes two types of dialogue , the Heraclidean and the Aristotelian , 62 to the former of which , where the speakers are men of the olden time , belong the De Republica , the De Amicitia ...
... ( here by implication ) dedicated . 7. Cicero recognizes two types of dialogue , the Heraclidean and the Aristotelian , 62 to the former of which , where the speakers are men of the olden time , belong the De Republica , the De Amicitia ...
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... here championed by Quintus Cicero . We must , however , avoid the conclusion that Quintus was himself a Stoic , for elsewhere " he is repre- sented as having Peripatetic sympathies . His selection may be due either to an eclectic ...
... here championed by Quintus Cicero . We must , however , avoid the conclusion that Quintus was himself a Stoic , for elsewhere " he is repre- sented as having Peripatetic sympathies . His selection may be due either to an eclectic ...
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... here every argument adduced in regard to each section of our work and the arguments favoring or opposing each theory is manifestly impracticable ; the larger aspects , nevertheless , will be here touched upon , and discussion of minor ...
... here every argument adduced in regard to each section of our work and the arguments favoring or opposing each theory is manifestly impracticable ; the larger aspects , nevertheless , will be here touched upon , and discussion of minor ...
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Seite 291 - ... humanus autem animus decerptus ex mente divina cum alio nullo nisi cum ipso deo, si hoc fas est dictu, comparan potest.