M. Tulli Ciceronis De Re Publica, De Legibus, Cato Maior de Senectute, Laelius de Amicitia

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E Typographeo Clarendoniano, 2006 - Foreign Language Study - 390 pages
"Four of Cicero's most attractive and original philosophical dialogues are included in this volume. Newly constituted texts of De Re Publica (including the fragments) and De Legibus are presented, together with corrected reprints of the editor's previously published texts of Cato Maior and Laelius. The texts are based on a full reconsideration of the manuscript evidence, including a re-examination of the Vatican palimpsest of De Re Publica. Every effort has been made to present them in a clear and readable form despite the poor state of the transmission; the text of De Legibus in particular incorporates a number of the editor's own emendations."--BOOK JACKET.
 

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PRAEFATIO
v
De Legibus
xxxii
Cato Maior de senectute
l
Laelius de amicitia
lii
Gratiarum Actiones
liv
INDEX EDITORVM ET PHILOLOGORVM QVI INFRA LAVDANTVR
lix
CONCORDANTIA LOCORVM IN LIBRIS DE RE PVBLICA
lxxii
M TVLLI CICERONIS DE RE PVBLICA
1
M TVLLI CICERONIS
267
M TVLLI CICERONIS
317
SIGLA
318
LAELIUS DE AMICITIA
319
QVAE AD SEX LIBROS DE RE PVBLICA GENERATIM PERTINENT
366
INDEX TESTIMONIORVM AD LIBROS DE RE PVBLICA
371
INDEX NOMINUM
378
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M TVLLI CICERONIS DE LEGIBVS
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