The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 - Authors, Latin |
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Page vii
... letters ad Familiares . The succeeding volumes will present a full account of the readings of these important mss , which have not yet been used by any editors of the letters . The Introduction to vol . ii . will also , I trust ...
... letters ad Familiares . The succeeding volumes will present a full account of the readings of these important mss , which have not yet been used by any editors of the letters . The Introduction to vol . ii . will also , I trust ...
Page xiii
... letters containing those cruxes which the correspondence so richly supplies , to be to the examiner ' a joy , and to himself a casting down of the eyes ' . I think it is not necessary for me to use any arguments to defend the course I ...
... letters containing those cruxes which the correspondence so richly supplies , to be to the examiner ' a joy , and to himself a casting down of the eyes ' . I think it is not necessary for me to use any arguments to defend the course I ...
Page xiv
... letter of the same book , when we again find Cicero anxious about an election . Will not the reader naturally suppose this to be the election spoken of in the first letter ? But no ; in the tenth letter Cicero is discussing his election ...
... letter of the same book , when we again find Cicero anxious about an election . Will not the reader naturally suppose this to be the election spoken of in the first letter ? But no ; in the tenth letter Cicero is discussing his election ...
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... letters should accept without question the record which Baiter has given of the readings of M and the other mss of the letters , and should draw his own in- ferences therefrom . Accordingly , I have not been able to accept the text of ...
... letters should accept without question the record which Baiter has given of the readings of M and the other mss of the letters , and should draw his own in- ferences therefrom . Accordingly , I have not been able to accept the text of ...
Page xvi
... letters not included in the present instalment by reference to their place in the letters ad Att . , ad Fam . , and ad Q. Fr. , and therefore , for uniformity , I have so designated letters included in the present instalment . I wish to ...
... letters not included in the present instalment by reference to their place in the letters ad Att . , ad Fam . , and ad Q. Fr. , and therefore , for uniformity , I have so designated letters included in the present instalment . I wish to ...
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