Cicero: A PortraitAllen Lane, 1975 - 341 páginas |
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... philosophy filled the gap . For all young Cicero's excitement with philosophy , some of his first ambitions seem to have been poetic . If we are inclined to think this not unusual with clever and sensitive young men , we should remember ...
... philosophy filled the gap . For all young Cicero's excitement with philosophy , some of his first ambitions seem to have been poetic . If we are inclined to think this not unusual with clever and sensitive young men , we should remember ...
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... philosophy , was the Hortensius , a dia- logue based on Aristotle's Protrepticus , by which as its title in- dicates readers were to be turned towards philosophy . The Hor- tensius was set in the late 60s ; in it Catulus was made to ...
... philosophy , was the Hortensius , a dia- logue based on Aristotle's Protrepticus , by which as its title in- dicates readers were to be turned towards philosophy . The Hor- tensius was set in the late 60s ; in it Catulus was made to ...
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... philosophy is ' the medicine of the soul ' , and its haven of refuge . He still rejects the extravagances of the Stoics , but it is clear how greatly their ideal impresses him : ' I fear that they alone will turn out to be true philosophers ...
... philosophy is ' the medicine of the soul ' , and its haven of refuge . He still rejects the extravagances of the Stoics , but it is clear how greatly their ideal impresses him : ' I fear that they alone will turn out to be true philosophers ...
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Arpinum and Rome 10690 b c | 7 |
At the Foot of the Ladder 9077 B C | 12 |
Political Apprenticeship 7670 B C | 29 |
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