M. Tulli Ciceronis Historia Philosophiae Antiquae


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M. Tulli Ciceronis Historia Philosophiae Antiquae


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Excerpt from M. Tulli Ciceronis Historia Philosophiae Antiquae: Ex Omnibus Illius Scriptis Collegit Disposuit Aliorumque Auctorum Et Latinorum Et Graecorum Locis Illustravit Et Amplificavit Mitterem, quod tamen 11011 adeo faepe cont]giffe mihi perfuafum efi. Nec tamen omne: qmuim1 loco: colligate volui, quippe faepe cadbm n1rrantes. Quate illuftri0ies et ccpiolores l'elegi, quam'qqa'm non omnino gave1*i patent, nq 11111 res pluries refer r'tur. Prorfua autem neoefl'e fuifl'e ut hic illio quedam verb: leviter inflecterem et nliquam 111o disjungerem modo adderem particulam, fatis manifefium efi; praefertim quam mihi pmpo fimm efl'et, pkmn Cioeroaia locos ex diverti: iflius libris decerp tog, ubicuuque id commodo fiemi pofl'et, conglutina10. Omni: tamen, qane nomu cmfa inferenda aut praemittendu'1rifleban1flt, pfo typorum charncture ab ipfius eice'1 - onio verbis difiinom (un: . Addidi deinde ex 3111: fc: iptoribm ea, quae Partim ad illu Rund... partim ad unplificandam Ciceronis enanntonem v.le rent. 111 quo l'abore non l'olum md 'veritatem hiflorioam mfpox+, fed etinm hanc mihi leggm fcripl, ut nonnili eos loco: afferrem, quorum intelligenti: nou nimis imped efl'et nim'inqne difficult to juventutem monrctuv. Hino factqm ut pauciora exlariloce le a...1krim, quan alhmxua fuiflsm, nifi ad juveximtil vire. Fimul refpicienduu efl'e judicafle1n, qunmqunm vel fic fat multa ex ao 11111111. ER igitur hic liber Chrofaomth, qu1m vocant, ex magno ve to111m fcriptorum numero c01160t1, divetl' tamen ab nliis ejusmo di colleainibus, quod omnia ad unum confilium relau1 (unt, et continuam quandam difciplinam tradunt inventati, Quae hoc libro perlecto, non dubito, q11i'11 multo maiori cum voluput'b et militato integro: Cicerons libros philof0phioos fit tr1ctatura, quam hilla xae philof0phiae plane rudi: ad eos accedat. Nec hnno ego mini mum hujua libri 111 fcholis utilitatem foro 13011560, 111 innatel'c1nt adolel'centibus quamplurimi vetereb ferimorea, quorum fnepe 110 1161111111 quidem nadire [olent; mm e: l'eptuag'1htn cimiter huctori b'us deoerptoa loco: conduct. Haec collectio. Lpf: quoque haec 11011 [0111111 auctorum, fed ntriusque etiam rmonis varieta: buhet, quo allicial: jhventntem, varietatis cup1dum id 'quod 1pl'e jam expertuu fam, ex quo'per aliquod tempu: cum adolel'centulis 11'1eis fingu'lai librihujusplag1flasperleg, eosque hac auctorum et fermonis varie u1e mirifice teneri atque delectari 11011 lino voluptate intelexi. Quid? Quod Vitis etiam eruditi: hnno meam laborem non plane inutilem fare [per, quam, 11118 in omnibus Cicerohis fc: iptin di. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.










Estudos leopoldenses


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Knowledge Transfer and the Early Modern University: Statecraft and Philosophy at the Akademia Zamojska (1595–1627)


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Knowledge Transfer and the Early Modern University focuses on the teaching and cultural activities of the Akademia Zamojska, one of the most renowned universities of Central-Eastern Europe in the Early Modern Age. The Akademia Zamojska played its own part in the debate on the methodology of politics as a discipline, also offering an original contribution to the development of the concept of ‘political prudence’ which was to become so popular in the universities of Central Europe in this period. The institution embodied a largely successful attempt to knit up closer connections between the world of intellectual culture and that of political praxis.




The Question of Eclecticism


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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1988.