The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 - Authors, Latin |
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... Metellus Numidicus , § and Q. Lutatius Catulus . That the pub- lic letters are by no means so trustworthy might be expected a priori ; and we have among them letters in which one can hardly believe that the expressed sentiment is ...
... Metellus Numidicus , § and Q. Lutatius Catulus . That the pub- lic letters are by no means so trustworthy might be expected a priori ; and we have among them letters in which one can hardly believe that the expressed sentiment is ...
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... Metellus Nepos from addressing the people on laying * Suetonius ( Iul . 9 ) quotes from a letter of Cicero to Axius the words Caesarem in consulatu confirmasse regnum de quo aedilis cogitarat . If this is really a sentiment of Cicero's ...
... Metellus Nepos from addressing the people on laying * Suetonius ( Iul . 9 ) quotes from a letter of Cicero to Axius the words Caesarem in consulatu confirmasse regnum de quo aedilis cogitarat . If this is really a sentiment of Cicero's ...
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... Metellus Celer , who struck the flag which waved from the Janiculum during the assemblies of the centuries . This was in old times the signal of an Etruscan raid . On seeing the flag struck , the burghers would rush from the debate to ...
... Metellus Celer , who struck the flag which waved from the Janiculum during the assemblies of the centuries . This was in old times the signal of an Etruscan raid . On seeing the flag struck , the burghers would rush from the debate to ...
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... , attitude , element , are used by slip - shod writers in the present day to conceal inaccuracy of thought . And compare the letter from Q. Metellus Celer ( Ep . xiv . ) with Cicero's 56 INTRODUCTION . ON THE STYLE OF THE LETTERS,
... , attitude , element , are used by slip - shod writers in the present day to conceal inaccuracy of thought . And compare the letter from Q. Metellus Celer ( Ep . xiv . ) with Cicero's 56 INTRODUCTION . ON THE STYLE OF THE LETTERS,
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... Metellus Celer ( Ep . xiv . ) with Cicero's reply ( Ep . xv . ) . The one is the almost inarticulate grumble of a man labouring under a sense of injury ; it is vague and indefinite : though very short , he repeats the same sentiment ...
... Metellus Celer ( Ep . xiv . ) with Cicero's reply ( Ep . xv . ) . The one is the almost inarticulate grumble of a man labouring under a sense of injury ; it is vague and indefinite : though very short , he repeats the same sentiment ...
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