A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1890 - 1451 |
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... Cicero recognises only two Academies , the Old and New , and makes the latter commence as above with Arcesilaus . In enumerating those of the Old Academy , he begins , not with Plato , but Democritus , and gives them in the following ...
... Cicero recognises only two Academies , the Old and New , and makes the latter commence as above with Arcesilaus . In enumerating those of the Old Academy , he begins , not with Plato , but Democritus , and gives them in the following ...
Strona 8
... Cicero defend- ed , B.C. 66. He was a pupil of Hermagoras , and is praised by Cicero for accuracy and fluency . ( Brut . 23. ) Acco , a general of the Gauls , at the head of the confederacy formed against the Romans by the Se- nones ...
... Cicero defend- ed , B.C. 66. He was a pupil of Hermagoras , and is praised by Cicero for accuracy and fluency . ( Brut . 23. ) Acco , a general of the Gauls , at the head of the confederacy formed against the Romans by the Se- nones ...
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... Cicero discovered the tomb of Archimedes . ( Tusc . Quæst . , 5 , 23. ) The name of these gates has given great trouble to the commenta- Dorville ( ad Charit . , p . 193 ) reads Agraganti- tors . nas in the passage of Cicero just ...
... Cicero discovered the tomb of Archimedes . ( Tusc . Quæst . , 5 , 23. ) The name of these gates has given great trouble to the commenta- Dorville ( ad Charit . , p . 193 ) reads Agraganti- tors . nas in the passage of Cicero just ...
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... Cicero ( de Orat . , 2 , 13 ) , as the foundation of the city ; but others have placed their commencement in the reign of Numa ( Vopiscus , Vit . Tacit . ) , and Niebuhr not until after the battle of Regillus , which terminated the ...
... Cicero ( de Orat . , 2 , 13 ) , as the foundation of the city ; but others have placed their commencement in the reign of Numa ( Vopiscus , Vit . Tacit . ) , and Niebuhr not until after the battle of Regillus , which terminated the ...
Strona 145
... Cicero , and Brutus attended , for he taught , at different times , at Athens , Alexandrea , and Rome . He attempted to reconcile the tenets of the different sects , and maintained that the doctrines of the Stoics were to be found in ...
... Cicero , and Brutus attended , for he taught , at different times , at Athens , Alexandrea , and Rome . He attempted to reconcile the tenets of the different sects , and maintained that the doctrines of the Stoics were to be found in ...
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