This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1855 edition. Excerpt: ...tarnen hoc aditu laudis, qui semper óptimo cuique maxime patuit, non mea me voluntas adhuc, sed meae vitae rationes ab ¡neunte aetate susceptae prohibucrunt. Nam quum antea per aetatem nondum hujus auctoritatem loci attingere auderem, statueremque nihil hue nisi perfectum ingenio, elaboratum industria, afferri oportere, omne meum tempus ami-corum temporibus transmittendum putavi. Ita ñeque hic locus 1. hic /оси» The Rostra. Сотр. с. 18, ab ineunte aeiale This seems to mean, ' in hunc ipsum locum;' and c. 24. See as Manutins says, from the time when he Vol. I. Verr. ii. 2. c. 42; the note on ' de commenced his career as an advocate, B.c. Buperiore loco.' Cicero being now praetor КI, when he spoke the oration Pro P. could be said ' agere cum populo ' (Vol. I. Quintio; for though he had been ' quaestor' Verr. Act. Pr. c. 12). Any person might and ' curule aedile,' he had not yet spoken address the 'populus,' but only a 'magistra-from the Rostra. tus ' could be said ' agere cum populo.' temporibue The ' occasions,' that is, the (iellius has some remarks on this (xiii. 15): business and affairs of my friends. Сотр. " ex his verbis Mcssalae manifestmn est, De Off. ii. 2: " tantum erat philosophiae aliud esse agere cum populo, aliud contionem loci, quantum superfuurat ainicorum et reí liabere: nam cum populo agere est rogare publicae temporibus." quid populum, quod suffragüs suis aut lía ncyap Thus explained by a German jubeat aut vetet ¡ contionem autem habere, reviewer: ' by this conduct of mine you est verba faceré ad populum sine ulla roga-have lost nothing, and I have gained;' tione." which expresses the meaning. ' In thi»...
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