Letters of Cicero; Selected And Edited With Introduction And Notes
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6. 2 : (de Crasso) emi earn ipsam domum H. S. xxxv (about ;£^30,ooo). It was on AD ATT, I. Id] NOTES. 183 the Palatine in the most fashionable quarter of the city ; cf. Rose. Am. 133. Clodius prob. taunted him with having had to borrow the money for it. ' Putes . . . emlstl ' — ' one would fancy, ' I replied, ' that you were charging me with having bought up a jury ! ' The trial cost Clodius H. S. iii. or iv. lurantl — as witness. Qnoniam, as often, gives the reason, not for the fact, but for o...ur knowledge of the fact stated in the apodosis. Tibi nihil crediderimt, ' gave you no credit.' Cf. Plut. Cic. 19 : oi yip Tp&Tepov iiri\v(Tav rj fXo^oi' t6 Apyipiov. 11. — Quam cum. The cum is not in the Mss. It may be that melius sumus quam reliquisti is good conversational Latin. Nam et lllud. S. takes et to correspond to accedit ilhid, where we should have expected another et. It is more natural to take it=etiam, — ' for even the ineffec- tiveness of my testimony.'' The testimony was in disproof of Clodius's alibi.
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