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 of the Greeks and Romans Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1842 - 1423 |
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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 63
... Cicero to be translated into Latin . - The ker ) , came so near accomplishing the object he had in Abbé Barthelemy makes the eloquence of Æschines to view , that his rival was only saved by the active inter- be distinguished by a happy ...
... Cicero to be translated into Latin . - The ker ) , came so near accomplishing the object he had in Abbé Barthelemy makes the eloquence of Æschines to view , that his rival was only saved by the active inter- be distinguished by a happy ...
Strona 89
... Cicero discovered the tomb of Archimedes . ( Tusc . Quæst . , 5 , 23. ) The name of these gates has given great trouble to the commenta- tors . Dorville ( ad Charit . , p . 193 ) reads Agraganti- 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- tors . Dorville ( ad Charit . , p . 193 ) reads Agraganti- nas in the passage of Cicero just ...
Strona 138
... 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 till after the battle of Regillus , which terminated the hopes ...
... 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 till after the battle of Regillus , which terminated the hopes ...
Strona 145
... Cicero , and Brutus attended , for he taught , at eighth of the name , surnamed Grypus ( Tpuróc ) from different times , at Athens , Alexandrea , and Rome . his aquiline nose , was son of Demetrius Nicator and He attempted to reconcile ...
... Cicero , and Brutus attended , for he taught , at eighth of the name , surnamed Grypus ( Tpuróc ) from different times , at Athens , Alexandrea , and Rome . his aquiline nose , was son of Demetrius Nicator and He attempted to reconcile ...
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