The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, Bind 2Harvard University Press, 1961 |
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Side 93
... nature ; that is , whether nature herself , or Providence , if you will , which created this structure of the universe and the human race , also created the diseases , weakness , and bodily infirmities from which mankind suffers . He ...
... nature ; that is , whether nature herself , or Providence , if you will , which created this structure of the universe and the human race , also created the diseases , weakness , and bodily infirmities from which mankind suffers . He ...
Side 229
... nature or are man - made.1 Nigidius employs many arguments to this end , to show that words appear to be natural ... nature of the expression , so too in the pronunciation of these words there is a kind of natural gesture made with the ...
... nature or are man - made.1 Nigidius employs many arguments to this end , to show that words appear to be natural ... nature of the expression , so too in the pronunciation of these words there is a kind of natural gesture made with the ...
Side 415
... nature is liable should happen to me ( and many things seem to threaten contrary even to nature and contrary to fate ) I might leave what I have said to - day as a witness to my country of my constant devotion to its interests ...
... nature is liable should happen to me ( and many things seem to threaten contrary even to nature and contrary to fate ) I might leave what I have said to - day as a witness to my country of my constant devotion to its interests ...
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Africano superiore | 2 |
Of a disgraceful blunder of Caesellius Vindex which | 7 |
Quid Tiro Tullius Ciceronis libertus reprehen | 10 |
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Acca Larentia aediles Africanus alia aput atque atque inibi autem Bährens Caesellius called causa Chrysippus Cicero consul Critolaus cuius deque dicere dici dicit dicitur dixit eius enim Ennius erat esset etiam facere factum Favorinus fuisse fuit Gaius Gaius Gracchus Gracchus Graeci Greek hanc Hannibal Hertz Historia homines hominum Hosius huiuscemodi Hyginus idem igitur inquit inter ista libris libro loco Marcus Cato meaning mihi multa natura neque Nigidius nihil nunc omnia omnis oratione philosopher Plautus pomerium populi postea potest praepetes praetor Publius quae quaedam quaestor quam quibus quid quidem Quintus Quintus Ennius quis quod quoniam quoque rerum Rhodians Roman says Scipio Scipio Asiaticus scripsit scriptum sententia sese sibi sicuti sint sunt super syllable tamen Taurus tertio tertium Tiro Tullius usus Varro verba haec verbis verbo verbum verses versus Virgil words wrote καὶ