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M. Tullii Ciceronis Pro A. Cluentio Habito Oratio Ad Iudices

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. 1862: ... innocentem pecunia circumventum. This defines caput. "The burden was, that an innocent man," &c. gravioribus. "More entitled to credit." praejudicia. See Introduction, IV. Previous decisions were not absolutely binding upon the courts, but had of course very great weight. non modo ab iisdem. The non after modo is usually omitted when followed by ne--quidem, if both the sentences have the same verb standing in the second sentence. Z. 724 b. quod maxime requiri intettigo. Quintilian, IV. v. 11, says that some persons found fault with this division, because, if the last point were proved, the first two would be unnecessary; but Klotz remarks that the last was not easily proved, and that it was necessary to establish the first two to prepare the way for the last. 10. ad accusandum descenderit. Descendere is thus used of candidates for office, Horace, Car. HL 1-10: hic generosior Descendat in Campum petitor. The use of the word probably arose from the relative position of the Forum and Campus Martius to the surrounding hills. Quod.... descenderit is a clause explaining illud, and the verb would naturally be in the indicative; but from the proximity of the clause with the infinitive, it is put by a sort of attraction in the subjunctive. Jide atque officio. Fides is the sense of honor, integrity; officium, the duty to an individual. Simul et illud. For the pleonasm see Z. 748. incdumu Opposed to damnatum. V. 11. Sulla et Pompeio consulibus. B. C. 88. Tiunc annos xv natum. Cluentius, born therefore in B. C. 103. consobrino suo. Marriage between cousins was allowed by the Boman law. honesto el nobili. Honesto refers to the young man himself, nobili to his family. 12. quo enim est ipsum nomen.... hoc.... majore odio. Quo and hoc are ablatives of degree, and correspond to each other. A. & S. 256, Rem. 16. 2. Ea igitur mater. Ea is used for emphasis, to recall the attention to Sassia, mater, &c. at the commencement of the preceding sentenc...


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781459044098
  • Publisher: General Books
  • Publisher Imprint: General Books
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 36
  • Spine Width: 2 mm
  • Width: 189 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1459044096
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 82 gr


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