M. Tullii Ciceronis orationes selectæ xii. [ed. by J.H. Richter].Libr. Orphanotrophei, 1849 - 319 |
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... name Cicero is uncertain ; though it is more probable that it arose from the cultivation of peas ( cicer ) , peculiar to his family - just as other families owed their names to similar occupations - than that it should have been derived ...
... name Cicero is uncertain ; though it is more probable that it arose from the cultivation of peas ( cicer ) , peculiar to his family - just as other families owed their names to similar occupations - than that it should have been derived ...
Strona ix
... name and reputation , he left Rome on the advice of his friends ; and for the purpose of strengthening his health , travelled through Greece and Asia Minor , where he formed acquaintances and friendships with the most celebrated ...
... name and reputation , he left Rome on the advice of his friends ; and for the purpose of strengthening his health , travelled through Greece and Asia Minor , where he formed acquaintances and friendships with the most celebrated ...
Strona xi
... names of seventeen senators , and among them those of himself and his brother Quintus . He determined to take to flight ; and from his villa of Astura , on the sea - coast , he embarked on board a ship , but was detained by contrary ...
... names of seventeen senators , and among them those of himself and his brother Quintus . He determined to take to flight ; and from his villa of Astura , on the sea - coast , he embarked on board a ship , but was detained by contrary ...
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... names of persons who had been robbed - Phylarchus , Pamphilus , M. Caelius , Lyson , Diodorus , Cn . Calidius , L. Papirius , and others ( chaps . 13-27 ) ; the orator is especially indignant at the robbery committed on Antiochus , king ...
... names of persons who had been robbed - Phylarchus , Pamphilus , M. Caelius , Lyson , Diodorus , Cn . Calidius , L. Papirius , and others ( chaps . 13-27 ) ; the orator is especially indignant at the robbery committed on Antiochus , king ...
Strona 20
... name given to the noblest Athenian maidens , who were carefully selected ; and at the festivals of Demeter ( Ceres ) , Athena ( Minerva ) , and Dionysus ( Bacchus ) , carried on their heads , in the solemn procession , sacred utensils ...
... name given to the noblest Athenian maidens , who were carefully selected ; and at the festivals of Demeter ( Ceres ) , Athena ( Minerva ) , and Dionysus ( Bacchus ) , carried on their heads , in the solemn procession , sacred utensils ...
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