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... Cicero's later philosophical works . In de finibus 5 , set in Athens in 79 BCE , during the time of Cicero's studies with Antiochus , Cicero is still presented as a sceptic . So he appears to be in the few glimpses of himself in de ...
... Cicero's later philosophical works . In de finibus 5 , set in Athens in 79 BCE , during the time of Cicero's studies with Antiochus , Cicero is still presented as a sceptic . So he appears to be in the few glimpses of himself in de ...
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... Cicero's critique of the Epicureans in Book 2 , far from being that of a sceptical Academic , is clearly Stoic in spirit , content and arguments . A position of Carneades is rejected ( 38 reicietur etiam Carneades ) - although Cicero ...
... Cicero's critique of the Epicureans in Book 2 , far from being that of a sceptical Academic , is clearly Stoic in spirit , content and arguments . A position of Carneades is rejected ( 38 reicietur etiam Carneades ) - although Cicero ...
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... Cicero and says : ambo enim ... ab eodem Philone nihil scire didicistis ( 1 . 17 ) . The dramatic date is 77-75 BCE , and the young Cicero , who had just returned from his studies in Greece , is virtually a кwoоν прóσwяоv . He is only ...
... Cicero and says : ambo enim ... ab eodem Philone nihil scire didicistis ( 1 . 17 ) . The dramatic date is 77-75 BCE , and the young Cicero , who had just returned from his studies in Greece , is virtually a кwoоν прóσwяоv . He is only ...
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