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. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ... sit corpus, non dico ad annum, sed ad vesperum? Also cf. the title of one of Varro's Menippean Satires, ncscis quid vesper serus vehat, probably a proverb. aetas ilia... adulescentes: some suppose that this sentence was borrowed from Hippocrates. tristius: ' severioribus remediis'. Manutius. So Off. I, 83 ...
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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. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ... sit corpus, non dico ad annum, sed ad vesperum? Also cf. the title of one of Varro's Menippean Satires, ncscis quid vesper serus vehat, probably a proverb. aetas ilia... adulescentes: some suppose that this sentence was borrowed from Hippocrates. tristius: ' severioribus remediis'. Manutius. So Off. I, 83 leviter aegrotantis leniter curant, gravioribus autem morbis periculosas curationes et ancipites adhibere co-guntur. The adverb tristius, which has in prose a superlative but no positive, occurs in Fam. 4, 13, 5. mens... ratio... consilium: cf. n. on 41. qui... nulli: cf. n. on 46 quipauci; but nulli here almost = non. nullae... fuissent: i. e. the young men would have brought every country to ruin; see 20. cum... cum: see n. on 4. 68., in filio... in fratribus: cf. Lael. 9. As to Cato's son cf. 15, 84.. tu: sc. sensisti. exspectatis ad: a rare construction, perhaps without parallel; exspectatis is an adjective and takes the construction of aptus, idoneus etc., 'of whom hopes were entertained as regards honor'. fratribus: the sons of Paulus Macedonicus, two of them died within seven days (Fam. 4, 6, l), one just before and one just after Paulus' great triumph in 167 B. c. idem: see n. on 4 eandem. insipienter: adversative asyndeton. incerta... veris: chiasmus avoided. With the thought cf. Off. I, 18. at... at: the objection and its answer are both introduced by at, as here, in 35. at... adulescens: these words look back to the preceding sentence, to which they are an answer. ille...hie: here hie denotes the person who is more important, ille the person who is less important for the matter in hand; the former may therefore be regarded as nearer to the speaker, the latter as more remote. A. 102, a; G. 292, Rem. I; H. 450, 2, n. 69. quamquam: see...
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