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    The Tusculanae Disputationes (also Tusculanae Quaestiones; English: Tusculan Disputations) is a series of five books written by Cicero, around 45 BC,...
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    Douglas, A.E. Tusculan Disputations. Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press. 1998. Gigon, O. Gespräche in Tusculum = Tusculanae Disputationes. München: Artemis...
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    the texts of Greek historian Diodorus Siculus, used it in his Tusculanae Disputationes, 5. 61, by which means it passed into the European cultural mainstream...
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    June 23, 2015, retrieved June 23, 2015 Tullius Cicero, Marcus, Tusculanae Disputationes, 5.61. (Latin) "Book of Luke", Bible, 12:48. "Hadith 212: Ch. 10...
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  • Virgil, Aeneis "Accipere quam facere injuriam praestat." — Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes Quoted from C.G. Jung, Psychology and Alchemy Quoted from George...
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    Moralia, 331. The other major accounts of the tale are Cicero Tusculanae Disputationes 5.32.92; Valerius Maximus Dictorum factorumque memorabilium 4.3...
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  • quoted by Cicero (106–43 BC): Patria est ubicumque est bene (45 BC, Tusculanae Disputationes V, 108). Jean-Jacques Rousseau also alludes to this motto in his...
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    dialogues, including De re publica, De finibus bonorum et malorum, Tusculanae Disputationes, De Natura Deorum, De Divinatione, De fato, Academica, and the...
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  • ("Leave behind [...] the wrongs of Fortune", saying from Cicero's Tusculanae Disputationes) doceas iter ("Show us the way", poetry from Virgil's Aeneid) The...
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    Romanae 1.62.2 Dictys Cretensis, Trojan War Chronicle 4.22 Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes 1.65 Euripides, Troad 822 Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 34 Clement of Alexandria...
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    "admirari id est philosophari" (to marvel is to philosophize). Cicero, Tusculanae disputationes 3.30 Horace, Epistulae 1.6.1 Seneca, Epistulae Morales 8.5 Nietzsche...
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    Megalai Ehoiai fr. 259(a) Pindar, First Olympian Ode 71 Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes 2.27.67 (noted in Kerenyi 1959:64). Gordon S. Shrimpton (1991)...
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    Virgil, Aeneis "Accipere quam facere injuriam praestat." — Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes Quoted from C.G. Jung, Psychology and Alchemy Quoted from George...
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  • is known about his life, Cicero mentions his consulship in his Tusculanae Disputationes, and Livy mentions his service as interrex, after which Publius...
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    Spawforth 2001, p. 82. Cicero (1918). "II.34". In Pohlenz, M. (ed.). Tusculanae Disputationes (in Latin). Leipzig: Teubner. At the Perseus Project. Michell,...
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    Cambridge University Press. pp. 75–76. ISBN 978-1-139-49709-1. Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes, 1.11 Archived 15 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine Cicero, De...
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  • admirari be surprised at nothing Or "nihil admirari". Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes (3,30), Horace, Epistulae (1,6,1), and Seneca, Epistulae morales...
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  • to such a degree as to make them the equals of our ancestors?" (Tusculanae Disputationes 1.2). Of the Roman political virtues, Richard Bauman judges clemency...
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  • Anaxagoras. Cicero analyzed his views on the pre-Socratics in his Tusculanae Disputationes, as he distinguished the theoretical nature of pre-Socratic thought...
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    based on a term used by the ancient Roman orator Cicero in his Tusculanae Disputationes, where he wrote of a cultivation of the soul or "cultura animi"...
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  • the truth. Apparently contradicting Aristotle, Cicero states in Tusculanae Disputationes, I, xvii in reference to the Pythagoreans, that: "by Hercules,...
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    [the epitaph in Greek] Cicero recorded a Latin variation in his Tusculanae Disputationes (1.42.101): Dic, hospes, Spartae nos te hic vidisse iacentes dum...
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  • devotio before the troops, before rushing the enemy. According to one report, Mus was planning to do the same at Asculum. Tusculanae_Disputationes#Book_1...
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    two Cities, p. 82 Cicero (1918). "II.34". In Pohlenz, M. (ed.). Tusculanae Disputationes (in Latin). Leipzig: Teubner. At the Perseus Project. Michell,...
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    Retrieved 2023-05-16. Pindar, First Olympian Ode. 71. Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes 2.27.67 (noted in Kerenyi 1959:64). Grove, Matthewe (1587). The...
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    Mausolus marrying Artemisia and Idrieus marrying Ada. Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes, iii. 31; Strabo, Geography, xiv. 2; Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae...
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  • Stoics and Epicureans was attempted. Cicero, de Oratore, i. 11, Tusculanae Disputationes, v. 30, De Finibus, ii. 6, 11, iv. 18, v. 5, 8, 25, Academica,...
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    Aulus Gellius. [no title cited]. iv. 11.; Marcus Tullius Cicero. Tusculanae Disputationes. i. 18. Aristocles ap. Eusebius. Praeparatio Evangelica. xv. 2...
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    Megalai Ehoiai fr. 259(a) Pindar, First Olympian Ode 71 Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes 2.27.67 (noted in Karl Kerenyi, The Heroes of the Greeks, 1959:64)...
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  • Gaius Livius Drusus was a jurist mentioned by Cicero in his work Tusculanae Disputationes. He became a successful jurist despite going blind young, or possibly...
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