The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1918 |
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... Atticus that he was not likely to have any fixed address.1 About the 20th he arrived at his villa at Formiae . On the 21st he had an interview with the consul Lentulus and with Libo , and on the 22nd wrote 305 to Atticus . In that ...
... Atticus that he was not likely to have any fixed address.1 About the 20th he arrived at his villa at Formiae . On the 21st he had an interview with the consul Lentulus and with Libo , and on the 22nd wrote 305 to Atticus . In that ...
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... Atticus in good spirits , to tell of the arrival of his family , and to express his satisfaction at the favourable reception which ( as Atticus had said ) the reply of Pompey to Caesar had met with in Rome . He continues : -- ' If ...
... Atticus in good spirits , to tell of the arrival of his family , and to express his satisfaction at the favourable reception which ( as Atticus had said ) the reply of Pompey to Caesar had met with in Rome . He continues : -- ' If ...
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... Atticus almost every day . But any attempt to reproduce these fluctuations in detail would simply resolve itself into a translation of all his letters . In reading his correspondence this expansiveness and impressionableness of Cicero ...
... Atticus almost every day . But any attempt to reproduce these fluctuations in detail would simply resolve itself into a translation of all his letters . In reading his correspondence this expansiveness and impressionableness of Cicero ...
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... Atticus about this correspondence with Pompey , and says that he will evidently be compelled to go to Luceria , to join in the flight . On the 17th letters from Caesar and Balbus arrived . Cicero answered Caesar at once , urging ...
... Atticus about this correspondence with Pompey , and says that he will evidently be compelled to go to Luceria , to join in the flight . On the 17th letters from Caesar and Balbus arrived . Cicero answered Caesar at once , urging ...
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... Atticus , and am filled with anxiety as to the result . I trust that Pompey the Great will cause great terror by his approach . ' On the same day , the 19th , Pompey turned his back on Domitius , and marched from Luceria to Canusium ...
... Atticus , and am filled with anxiety as to the result . I trust that Pompey the Great will cause great terror by his approach . ' On the same day , the 19th , Pompey turned his back on Domitius , and marched from Luceria to Canusium ...
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