M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1874 - 111 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... nomen obi- ciendum Murenae fuit , ex qua laus familiae , memoria generi , honos et gloria nomini constituta est ... nomen ] see on § 67 , nomen Catonis . laus ...... constituta est ] the same put in different ways . This figure is called ...
... nomen obi- ciendum Murenae fuit , ex qua laus familiae , memoria generi , honos et gloria nomini constituta est ... nomen ] see on § 67 , nomen Catonis . laus ...... constituta est ] the same put in different ways . This figure is called ...
Pagina 36
... nomen habent quamquam vitiosa sunt , in quo ipsam luxuriam reperire non potes , in eo 14 te umbram luxuriae reperturum putas ? nihil igitur in vitam L. Murenae dici potest , nihil , inquam , omnino . iudicio sic a me consul designatus ...
... nomen habent quamquam vitiosa sunt , in quo ipsam luxuriam reperire non potes , in eo 14 te umbram luxuriae reperturum putas ? nihil igitur in vitam L. Murenae dici potest , nihil , inquam , omnino . iudicio sic a me consul designatus ...
Pagina 40
... nomen in quaestura ; nullum enim vobis sors campum dedit , in quo excurrere virtus cognoscique posset . IX . reliqui temporis spatium in contentionem vocatur , ab utroque dissimillima ratione tractatum . Servius hic nobiscum hanc ...
... nomen in quaestura ; nullum enim vobis sors campum dedit , in quo excurrere virtus cognoscique posset . IX . reliqui temporis spatium in contentionem vocatur , ab utroque dissimillima ratione tractatum . Servius hic nobiscum hanc ...
Pagina 43
... nomen populo Romano , haec huic urbi aeternam gloriam peperit , haec orbem terrarum parere huic imperio coegit : omnes ur- banae res , omnia haec nostra praeclara studia et haec forensis laus et industria latent in tutela ac praesidio ...
... nomen populo Romano , haec huic urbi aeternam gloriam peperit , haec orbem terrarum parere huic imperio coegit : omnes ur- banae res , omnia haec nostra praeclara studia et haec forensis laus et industria latent in tutela ac praesidio ...
Pagina 49
Marcus Tullius Cicero. tenuerunt , ut , quia in alicuius libris exempli causa id nomen invenerant , putarent , omnes mulieres , quae coemptionem face- rent , Gaias vocari . iam illud mihi quidem mirum videri solet , tot homines tam ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. tenuerunt , ut , quia in alicuius libris exempli causa id nomen invenerant , putarent , omnes mulieres , quae coemptionem face- rent , Gaias vocari . iam illud mihi quidem mirum videri solet , tot homines tam ...
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