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Alphabetical [« »] aytomaton 1 ayton 1 b 23 b.c. 19 babylonius 1 bacchius 1 back 7 | Frequency [« »] 19 aliud 19 art 19 athens 19 b.c. 19 certain 19 dicis 19 distinction | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances b.c. |
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1 Int, I| and Man of Letters: 90—45 B.C.~It would seem that Cicero' 2 Int, I| this time (i.e. before 88 B.C.) Cicero also heard the lectures 3 Int, I| house, where he died in B.C. 59, leaving his pupil heir 4 Int, I| admiration.8~In the year 88 B.C. the celebrated Philo of 5 Int, I| During the years 88—81 B.C., Cicero employed himself 6 Int, I| The whole two years 79—77 B.C. were spent in the society 7 Int, I| was unknown to Cicero in B.C. 62.~[vii] The main purpose 8 Int, I| the year 77 to the year 68 B.C., when the series of letters 9 Int, I| range over the years 68—62 B.C., afford many proofs of the 10 Int, I| The years from 59—57 B.C. were years in which Cicero' 11 Int, I| this time46. In the year 52 B.C. came the De Legibus, written 12 Int, IV| Tusculum in February, 45 B.C., Cicero took refuge in the 13 Int, IV| after the middle of June, B.C. 45, Cicero sent Atticus 14 Int, IV| fortnight of August, 45 B.C., when Cicero was hard at 15 Int, IV| fall between the year 60 B.C. in which Catulus died, and 16 Int, IV| state. About the year 54 B.C., as we have already seen, 17 Not, 1| Socratem; Democritus (460—357 B.C.) was really very little 18 Not, 2| The censorship was in 199 B.C. About the embassy see Dict. 19 Not, 2| repudiated by home in 139 B.C. P. Africanum: i.e. the younger,