M. T. Ciceronis De Officiis, Libri Tres: Ex Editionibus Oliveti Et Ernesti

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Cicero Marcus Tullius
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6. Quo amimo tradUur: «accordiDg to the character which is given of him." 64. 8. Qum/ quisque hahtat 9ui : ^ yrhat is the pe- culiar dispoeition of each ooe.'' 64. 17. Epiganos; a tragedy of Euripides; it re* quired loud voices, because it represented the takiog of Thebes by tlie Epigoni.
64. 17. Medum; a son of Medea, whose adven- tures, as well as those of his mother, have fumisbed materials for the poets. A tragedy of Pacuvius, a Latin poet, is here referred to.
64. 18. Mtndippam ; sister of
... Antiope, queen of the Amazons, taken by Hercules when he made war against that celebrated nation. She was ransomed, and Hercules received in exchaiige the arms and belt of the queen. From this adventure the poet Accius composed the tragedy referred to, which re- quired more action thao voice.
64. 18. Clyictmntstram ; wife of Agamemnon, celebrated for her connection with iEgisthus. The tragedy referred to was written by Accius.
64. 18. RupUtus; JEsopus; ceIebratedactors,and friends of Cicera Elegit is understood.


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