Opera quae supersunt omnia ex recensione Io. Casp. Orellii: OnomasticonSumptibus ac typis Orellii, Füsslini, 1836 |
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Aldi amicitia annotationes annotatt Antonius Appianus Archia Argentorati Asconius Atticum aversa Basileae Bibl Bruto Brutum Caesar Catilina Cato maior Cicero Cicéron Cicerone Codd commentariis consul coss Decembr Dio lib Editio eius Eiusd eiusdem emendata epist epistola esset Famil Febr Finit franç fuisse Goth Gottingae Gryphius Herennium Ianuar Ianuarii Ibid Idus Incipit Index Ioan Iulius Caesar Laelius Lambini Lambinus Latomi liber libr libros Lipsiae London Lugduni M. T. Ciceronis Manutii Marsi Mart Melanchthonis Nonae notis Octobr officiis libri tres opera orat oratio orationes oratore oratt pagg Paradoxa Paris Parisiis Petri Phil Plutarchi Plutarchus Pompeio Pompeius Praef Pridie Progr Repetitio rhetorica scholiis scribit senatu senectute Sept Sestio Sign sine Somnium Scipionis Sulla Sylvii trad Tullii Ciceronis Tullius Turici typis typogr übers Vascosanus Venetiis verss VIII XVII
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Side 300 - Epistles of MT Cicero to M. Brutus, and of Brutus to Cicero, with the Latin text on the opposite page, and English Notes to each Epistle ; together with a prefatory Dissertation, MIDDLETOX.
Side 399 - Religion : in two dissertations; the first, supposed to have been composed by Cicero ; now rendered into English: the last originally written by Dr. Blacklock.
Side 411 - Les livres de Cicéron, de la Vieillesse et de l'Amitié, avec les Paradoxes du même autheur, traduits en françois sur l'édition latine de Grœvius, avec des notes, par l'aulhcur de la traduction des Offices.
Side 347 - Major, vel de senectute : Laelius, vel de amicitia : paradoxa stoicorum sex : somnium Scipionis, ex libro sexto de republica, etc.
Side 468 - The Theology and Philosophy in Cicero's Somnium Scipionis explained, or a brief attempt to demonstrate that the Newtonian system is perfectly agreeable to the notions of the wisest ancients, and that mathematical principles are the only sure ones.
Side 431 - A Dissertation in which the observations of a late pamphlet on the writings of the' Ancients, after the manner of Mr. Markland, are clearly answered ; those passages in Tully corrected, on which some of the objections are founded : with amendments of a few pieces of criticism in Mr. Markland's Epistola Critica,
Side 363 - La république de Cicerón, d'après le texte inédit, récemment découvert et commenté par M. Mai. Avec une traduction française, un discours préliminaire et des dissertations historiques, par M. Villemain. Paris, L.-G.
Side 395 - Ibid. 1771. — select orations of MT Cicero trsl. by Duncan and interspersed with a variety of notes explanatory of the persons , manners and customs of the Romans adapted to the euglish reader by Charles Whitworth.
Side 394 - History of the famous Orators : also his Orator, or accomplished Speaker. Now first translated into English, by E. Jones, 8vo.
Side 397 - THRE BOOKES OF DUTIES, TO MARCUS HIS SONNE, turned out of Latine into English, by Nicholas Grimalde : Wher unto the Latine is adioyned.