The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Foster, & Figgis, 1894 |
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... time in any edition of the Letters . Hundreds of the corrections of other editors , from the Editio Princeps to the present time , are embodied in the text , and referred to their authors in the Adnotatio Critica ; but as they have ...
... time in any edition of the Letters . Hundreds of the corrections of other editors , from the Editio Princeps to the present time , are embodied in the text , and referred to their authors in the Adnotatio Critica ; but as they have ...
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... a considerable time Ariminum was the only one of the towns outside his province occupied by him . VOL . IV . senators to follow him to Lower Italy . On the INTRODUCTION :- CICERO AND THE CIVIL WAR- CICERO, POMPEY, AND CAESAR,
... a considerable time Ariminum was the only one of the towns outside his province occupied by him . VOL . IV . senators to follow him to Lower Italy . On the INTRODUCTION :- CICERO AND THE CIVIL WAR- CICERO, POMPEY, AND CAESAR,
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... time of Augustus , in some sense an administrative division , and had Capua as its principal town ; and if so , we may perhaps reasonably suppose that this was the district assigned to Cicero . But it is more probable that Cicero was ...
... time of Augustus , in some sense an administrative division , and had Capua as its principal town ; and if so , we may perhaps reasonably suppose that this was the district assigned to Cicero . But it is more probable that Cicero was ...
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... time he left the city he had not let a day pass without writing to Atticus . The letters despatched on the 20th , 21st , and 24th appear to have been lost.§ A letter of the 24th certainly made some reference to a false statement of ...
... time he left the city he had not let a day pass without writing to Atticus . The letters despatched on the 20th , 21st , and 24th appear to have been lost.§ A letter of the 24th certainly made some reference to a false statement of ...
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... time and to induce the Pompeians to discontinue making adequate preparations for war . The letter to Tiro contains a general narrative of events since Cicero last wrote on the 12th ; and expression is given to the same doubt as to ...
... time and to induce the Pompeians to discontinue making adequate preparations for war . The letter to Tiro contains a general narrative of events since Cicero last wrote on the 12th ; and expression is given to the same doubt as to ...
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Página 270 - Brentford, and the furious resolution of the two Houses not to admit any treaty for peace, those indispositions which had before touched him, grew into a perfect habit of uncheerfulness ; and he, who had been so exactly easy and affable to all men...
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Página 134 - Idus Martias Brundisium veni, ad murum castra posui. Pompeius est Brundisii: misit ad me N. Magium de pace; quae visa sunt, respondí. Hoc vos statim scire volui: quum in spem venero de compositione aliquid me conficere, statim vos certiores faciam.
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