Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Cicero echoes Chrysippus ' treatise пepi eiμapμévns when he discusses Fate and Free Will20 at length in De Fato . He also touches upon the difference between Chance and Fate : Fortuitae sunt causae quae efficiant , ut verae dicantur ...
... Cicero echoes Chrysippus ' treatise пepi eiμapμévns when he discusses Fate and Free Will20 at length in De Fato . He also touches upon the difference between Chance and Fate : Fortuitae sunt causae quae efficiant , ut verae dicantur ...
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... Cicero saw that the two entities needed to be kept apart , so Seneca here deviates from the traditional Stoic position that they are identical by advocating to follow Fate but resist Chance.27 This correponds to what Lucan appears to be ...
... Cicero saw that the two entities needed to be kept apart , so Seneca here deviates from the traditional Stoic position that they are identical by advocating to follow Fate but resist Chance.27 This correponds to what Lucan appears to be ...
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... Cicero's letter to Lucceius , Caesar's Commentarii and Pliny's letter to Tacitus ( p.90 ) all fit the same pattern in reflecting a much greater abundance of circumstantial evidence in the raw material ; moreover , for Cicero and Caesar ...
... Cicero's letter to Lucceius , Caesar's Commentarii and Pliny's letter to Tacitus ( p.90 ) all fit the same pattern in reflecting a much greater abundance of circumstantial evidence in the raw material ; moreover , for Cicero and Caesar ...
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