The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Foster, & Figgis, 1894 |
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... note . Att . x . 7 , 3 ( 388 ) . § Caelius had been sent to Intimelium on the Ligurian coast to subdue an outbreak which had occurred there : cp . Fam . viii . 15 , 2 ( 344 ) . When Caesar on his march Caelius is , for the most part ...
... note . Att . x . 7 , 3 ( 388 ) . § Caelius had been sent to Intimelium on the Ligurian coast to subdue an outbreak which had occurred there : cp . Fam . viii . 15 , 2 ( 344 ) . When Caesar on his march Caelius is , for the most part ...
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... note , ' stating that he had heard that Cicero meditated leaving Italy ; that the report was of course untrue , but , such was his attachment to Cicero , he was distressed that these false rumours got abroad . Antony goes on to point ...
... note , ' stating that he had heard that Cicero meditated leaving Italy ; that the report was of course untrue , but , such was his attachment to Cicero , he was distressed that these false rumours got abroad . Antony goes on to point ...
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... note to Att . x . 12 , 6 ( 398 ) , and still think that the reference is to the Caelius mentioned by Plutarch Pomp . 7 ( where he is wrongly called Kλotos ) . This Caelius resisted Pompey when the latter was henchman of the tyrant Sulla ...
... note to Att . x . 12 , 6 ( 398 ) , and still think that the reference is to the Caelius mentioned by Plutarch Pomp . 7 ( where he is wrongly called Kλotos ) . This Caelius resisted Pompey when the latter was henchman of the tyrant Sulla ...
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... note from Caesar which Cicero described as ' fairly generous . ' It bade Cicero be of good cheer , and assured him that his position in the State should be in no way impaired.§ As it is quite incredible that Cicero did not inform ...
... note from Caesar which Cicero described as ' fairly generous . ' It bade Cicero be of good cheer , and assured him that his position in the State should be in no way impaired.§ As it is quite incredible that Cicero did not inform ...
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... note is appended to a letter the date of that letter can be fixed from the given in the last column of the Table . In drawing up these notes we have to express obligations to Sternkopf ( Quaestiones chronologicae , & c . , Marburg ...
... note is appended to a letter the date of that letter can be fixed from the given in the last column of the Table . In drawing up these notes we have to express obligations to Sternkopf ( Quaestiones chronologicae , & c . , Marburg ...
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