Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
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The Philippic Orations, with Notes by J.R. King
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
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The Philippic Orations, with Notes by J. R. King
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
ISBN: 9781230161518
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Languages : en
Pages : 180
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 edition. Excerpt: ...et summa familiaritate coniunctus et vobis amicissimus, ita respondebo, ut ea, quibus non interfuistis, nosse possitis. Causa fortissimis optimisque consulibus Kalendis Ianuariis de re publica primum referendi fuit ex eo, quod xin 2 Kalendas Ian. senatus me auctore decrevit. Eo die primum, Quirites, fundamenta sunt iacta rei publicae: fuit enim longo c. I. Following out the motion of the igth of Decemher, which was the first day after a long interval on which the senate had met in liherty, the Consuls had proposed stringent measures against Antony. This proposal Cicero had strenuously supported, moving that all the steps should he taken which were usual when an enemy was tbreatening the city. During tbree days debate his policy was looked upon with favour; but on the fourth day milder counsels prevailed, and it was agreed to send an emhassy to Antony, whereby the progress of the war was needlessly delayed. I. Audita vobis, 'rumour is rife among you, ' rather than our proceedings have been heard by you.' The dative is seldom, if ever, used in prose as the exact equivalent of the ablative of the agent; see Madv. 250 a. Here the literal meaning would be, our proceedings are to you as what you have heard.' For the sense cp. 10. 3, 6 ' An vero hoc pro nihilo putas, efferri haec foras, et ad populi Romani aures pervenire.' The opinion of Manutius, that from the doors of the temple of Concord being open, some, but not all, of the people could hear the deliberations of the senate, and that this oration was meant to gratify the curiosity of the rest, scarcely needs refutation. Cicero's object is obviously to explain more fully what was generally but imperfectly known. 4. Dissolute, 'without strength.' 5. P. Apuleius. Cp. 14. 6, 16 'P....
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ISBN: 9781230161518
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Languages : en
Pages : 180
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 edition. Excerpt: ...et summa familiaritate coniunctus et vobis amicissimus, ita respondebo, ut ea, quibus non interfuistis, nosse possitis. Causa fortissimis optimisque consulibus Kalendis Ianuariis de re publica primum referendi fuit ex eo, quod xin 2 Kalendas Ian. senatus me auctore decrevit. Eo die primum, Quirites, fundamenta sunt iacta rei publicae: fuit enim longo c. I. Following out the motion of the igth of Decemher, which was the first day after a long interval on which the senate had met in liherty, the Consuls had proposed stringent measures against Antony. This proposal Cicero had strenuously supported, moving that all the steps should he taken which were usual when an enemy was tbreatening the city. During tbree days debate his policy was looked upon with favour; but on the fourth day milder counsels prevailed, and it was agreed to send an emhassy to Antony, whereby the progress of the war was needlessly delayed. I. Audita vobis, 'rumour is rife among you, ' rather than our proceedings have been heard by you.' The dative is seldom, if ever, used in prose as the exact equivalent of the ablative of the agent; see Madv. 250 a. Here the literal meaning would be, our proceedings are to you as what you have heard.' For the sense cp. 10. 3, 6 ' An vero hoc pro nihilo putas, efferri haec foras, et ad populi Romani aures pervenire.' The opinion of Manutius, that from the doors of the temple of Concord being open, some, but not all, of the people could hear the deliberations of the senate, and that this oration was meant to gratify the curiosity of the rest, scarcely needs refutation. Cicero's object is obviously to explain more fully what was generally but imperfectly known. 4. Dissolute, 'without strength.' 5. P. Apuleius. Cp. 14. 6, 16 'P....
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An Introduction to Latin Syntax
Author: W. S. Gibson
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Category : Latin language
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Pages : 176
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The First and Second Philippic Orations, Tr. by J.R. King
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Palala Press
ISBN: 9781358912733
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ISBN: 9781358912733
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Selected Poems
Author: Oliver Goldsmith
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Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Pages : 248
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The Meno of Plato: Introduction and text
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Author: Sampson Low
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 584
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Category : English literature
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Pages : 584
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