The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Foster, & Figgis, 1894 |
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Página xiv
... Cicero's time to the Campagna of Rome , and , accordingly , that Cicero speaks of hace Campania ( or Campana ) ; but Schmidt acknowledges that no other example of this application is forthcoming in Republican times , and he does not ...
... Cicero's time to the Campagna of Rome , and , accordingly , that Cicero speaks of hace Campania ( or Campana ) ; but Schmidt acknowledges that no other example of this application is forthcoming in Republican times , and he does not ...
Página xv
... Cicero to exercise a general supervision over the whole district of Campania and the coast . We think that Pompey ... Cicero's resignation of Capua was prior to the negotiations conducted by L. Caesar during the latter half of January ...
... Cicero to exercise a general supervision over the whole district of Campania and the coast . We think that Pompey ... Cicero's resignation of Capua was prior to the negotiations conducted by L. Caesar during the latter half of January ...
Página xxii
... Cicero reached Formiae . We have no letters written on January 29th or February 1st . On the 2nd Cicero's family , and his brother Quintus and his family , arrived at For- miae . Before their arrival Cicero wrote Att . vii . 17 ( 315 ) ...
... Cicero reached Formiae . We have no letters written on January 29th or February 1st . On the 2nd Cicero's family , and his brother Quintus and his family , arrived at For- miae . Before their arrival Cicero wrote Att . vii . 17 ( 315 ) ...
Página xxiii
... Cicero received a packet of letters from Atticus , Philotimus , and Furnius . The latter enclosed a letter from Curio to himself , ridiculing the mission of L. Caesar . This was the first intimation Cicero received of Caesar's refusal ...
... Cicero received a packet of letters from Atticus , Philotimus , and Furnius . The latter enclosed a letter from Curio to himself , ridiculing the mission of L. Caesar . This was the first intimation Cicero received of Caesar's refusal ...
Página xxiv
... Cicero to use his in- fluence to protect the gladiators at Capua ( p . xvii ) . Cicero returned to Formiae on the 8th ... Cicero's spirits , according as good or bad news arrived , are most interesting in the cor- respondence of this ...
... Cicero to use his in- fluence to protect the gladiators at Capua ( p . xvii ) . Cicero returned to Formiae on the 8th ... Cicero's spirits , according as good or bad news arrived , are most interesting in the cor- respondence of this ...
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