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M. Tulli Ciceronis Academica / the text rev. and explained by James S. Reid\nTraduction de : Academicorum reliquiae cum Lucullo

Id. interne:
bfc0d286
Auteur:
Reid, James Smith
Publication:
1re éd. : Londres : MacMillan, 1885, x-371 p. Réimpr. : Hildesheim ; Zürich ; New York : G. Olms, 1984
Année:
1885

Note

  • « In 1874 I published a small edition of the Academica, which is now out of print. The present volume is, however, not a revision of the earlier, but a new work, written on a larger scale from a fresh and extended study of the text, language, and subject-matter of the reatise. » (p. v). Texte latin annoté, introduction et notes en anglais. — Notes. Indices, p. 349-369. — Addenda and corrigenda, p. vii-x. —— Introduction : 1, Cicero as man of letters and student of philosophy, p. 1-10. — 2, The philosophical opinions of Cicero, p. 10-19. — 3, On the aim of Cicero in writing his philosophical works, and their character, p. 20-28. — 4, The history and contents of the two editions of the Academica, p. 28-51. — 5, On the greek sources of the Academica, p. 51-53. — 6, On the philosophical controversy contained in the Academica, p. 53-63. — 7, On the text of the Academica, and various matters connected with its study, p. 63-72. — 8, On the orthography of this edition, p. 72-73. — 9, Analysis and summary of subject-matter : 9.a, Academica posteriora, p. 74-75. — 9.b, Academica priora, p. 76-83. — 10, The dedicatory epistle to Varro (Ad Fam. ix. 8), p. 83.

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