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Alphabetical [« »] letter 21 lettered 1 letteris 1 letters 30 letting 1 lettres 1 leucippus 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 fam 30 illi 30 itaque 30 letters 30 might 30 notes 30 numquam | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances letters |
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1 Int, I | of Philosophy and Man of Letters: 90—45 B.C.~It would seem 2 Int, I | B.C., when the series of letters begins, Cicero was doubtless 3 Int, I | viii] and we know from his letters that it was his later practice 4 Int, I | leisure would allow. The letters contained in the first book 5 Int, I | before all things a man of letters; compared with literature, 6 Int, I | exception of Varro. One of his letters to Atticus38 will give a 7 Int, I | thoughts about literature. The letters which belong to this time 8 Int, I | long to his taste; books, letters, study, all in their turn 9 Int, I | The tenor of all his letters at this time is the same: 10 Int, I | especially the remaining letters to Varro and also to Sulpicius67. 11 Int, I | shown Cicero as the man of letters and the student of philosophy 12 Int, IV | no express mention in his letters to Atticus of the Academica142. 13 Int, IV | It is clear from the letters to Atticus that the De Finibus 14 Int, IV | which is to be found in the letters of Cicero. We are quite 15 Int, IV | he knew, and in his own letters to Atticus admitted, to 16 Int, IV | did appear in some later letters. In one Cicero said: "I 17 Int, IV | Academica is often given in the letters. He tells us that it extended, 18 Int, IV(187)| Schütz assigns to these letters. He makes Cicero execute 19 Int, IV | we are certain from the letters to Atticus that the work 20 Int, IV | as gathered from Cicero's letters to Atticus. That it was 21 Int, IV | already quoted from the letters. He seems at least to have 22 Int, IV | Cicero acknowledged in his letters to Atticus that Lucullus 23 Int, IV | references to Varro in the letters to Atticus are in the same 24 Int, IV | little closer together. Eight letters, written mostly in the year 25 Int, IV | very different from the letters Cicero addressed to his 26 Int, IV(300)| 1—8. They are the only letters from Cicero to Varro preserved 27 Not, 1 | were one of them; in Cic.'s letters to him the words "tui cives," 28 Not, 2 | is very common in Cic.'s letters. C. Flaminium: the general 29 Not, 2 | it occurs mostly in the Letters. Inaniter: cf. 34. There 30 Not, 2 | thinking that the last two letters were first dropt, as in