The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... erit , Quintil . vi . 3 , 75 ) ; but he felt excuses were needed ; and the excuse he made was that Publilia's dowry was required by him to extricate him from his financial difficulties , cp . Fam . iv . 14 , 3 ( 535 ) , and Plut . Cic ...
... erit , Quintil . vi . 3 , 75 ) ; but he felt excuses were needed ; and the excuse he made was that Publilia's dowry was required by him to extricate him from his financial difficulties , cp . Fam . iv . 14 , 3 ( 535 ) , and Plut . Cic ...
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... erit EORCZb . ad Ligarianam ORPCZb . peramice ECOR ( om . per- M ) . accepi nati ORZlb accepi , nacti P ( om . nati M ) . antequam ORPC ( om . quam Ms ) . reliqua RCZb . It would lead us too far to follow Lehmann into III . §2 . EPP ...
... erit EORCZb . ad Ligarianam ORPCZb . peramice ECOR ( om . per- M ) . accepi nati ORZlb accepi , nacti P ( om . nati M ) . antequam ORPC ( om . quam Ms ) . reliqua RCZb . It would lead us too far to follow Lehmann into III . §2 . EPP ...
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... erit praeteritum velim hoc mihi dicas . From these words Tydeman argues that Quintus cannot have been at Rome when he wrote the Commen- tariolum , as in that case he would in a personal interview have asked his brother to criticise his ...
... erit praeteritum velim hoc mihi dicas . From these words Tydeman argues that Quintus cannot have been at Rome when he wrote the Commen- tariolum , as in that case he would in a personal interview have asked his brother to criticise his ...
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... erit tibi ipsa quantae mihi curae fuerit , ut Quinti fratris animus in eam esset is qui esse deberet . Quem cum esse offensiorem arbitrarer , eas litteras ad eum misi quibus et placarem ut fratrem et monerem ut minorem et obiurgarem ut ...
... erit tibi ipsa quantae mihi curae fuerit , ut Quinti fratris animus in eam esset is qui esse deberet . Quem cum esse offensiorem arbitrarer , eas litteras ad eum misi quibus et placarem ut fratrem et monerem ut minorem et obiurgarem ut ...
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... erit tibi ipsa quantae mihi curae fuerit , ut Quinti fratris ani- mus in eam esset is qui esse deberet . Quem cum esse offensi- orem arbitrarer , eas litteras ad eum misi quibus et placarem ut fratrem et monerem ut minorem et obiurgarem ...
... erit tibi ipsa quantae mihi curae fuerit , ut Quinti fratris ani- mus in eam esset is qui esse deberet . Quem cum esse offensi- orem arbitrarer , eas litteras ad eum misi quibus et placarem ut fratrem et monerem ut minorem et obiurgarem ...
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