Introduction And Notes to the Fifth book of Ciceros Tusculan Disputations
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Sapientis. Inducant animum, let them determine. So mo gen sie sich entschliessen. T. Se neque fortunae ducant in bonis ; a succinct statement of Stoic doctrine, neque (nee) -que : This combination occurs only occasionally. Z. 338. The -que, from its nature (Z. 333), has here an adversative force, sibi ; This word is necessary for limiting the omnia, and with \\. =omnia sua, all so far as it is of interest to them. 31. Nunc, now, however; under these circumstances, quae viri and quae volgus are ...contrasted, qua gloria. =cuius ret gloria j i. E. Sapientis. Si dis placet, please the gods, or, with God's help. Ironically used, si ipse SC audiret, // he would be consistent. Quam hoc suave est ; Cf. II. VII. 17, (Epicurus] affirmat enim quo dam loco " si uratur sapiens, si crucietur, " expectas fortassedumdicat; " patietur, perferet, non succumbet /' magna me- hercule laus et eo ipso, per quern iuravi, Hercule digna ; sed Epicuro, homini aspero et duro, non est hoc satis ; in Phalaridis tauro si erit, dicet ; " Quam suave est!
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