... “Demosthenian eloquence,” said Don Quixote, “means the eloquence of Demosthenes, as Ciceronian means that of Cicero, who were the two most eloquent orators in the world...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」
...Their speeches had reminded him of a passage in MIDDLETON'S Life of Cicero...
Thomas Clarkson 「The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the」
... The theatre, says Cicero, is common to all; nevertheless, the place that each one occupies is called HIS OWN; that is, it is a place POSSESSED, not a place APPROPRIATED...
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」
...We may oppose to Pliny the greater authority of Cicero, who is continuallyenforcing the necessity of this method of study...
Joshua Reynolds 「Seven Discourses on Art」
...Dionysius, the Roman historian and critic, praises Lysiasfor his grace; Cicero commends him for his subtlety; andQuintilian esteems him for his truthfulness...
Marcius Willson 「Mosaics of Grecian History」
...--Visit of Cicero to tomb of Archimedes...
Marcius Willson 「Mosaics of Grecian History」
..." Cicero DeOfficiis, ii...
Luigi Antonio Lanzi Thomas Roscoe 「The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 1 (of 6)」
...It was at the PortaCapena also that the senate and people of Rome gave to Cicero asplendid ovation on his return from banishment...
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」
...Among the senators present on that memorable occasion were men of thehighest political and philosophical renown, including Cæsar, Cato, andCicero...
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」
...
This fine sentiment is, of course, a commonplace among ancient philosophers,but it may be interesting to put beside it a passage from Cicero, DeFinibus, ii...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」
...Homer callsher Callisto the Beautiful; Cicero names her Vesper, the evening star,and Lucifer, the star of the morning—for it was with this divinity aswith Mercury...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
...” This so-calleddarkness is considered to have been thesame as that mentioned by Cicero...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...They knew the sun was farlarger than the earth, and Cicero with other thinkers recognized theinsignificance of earthly affairs in the face of such cosmicimmensity...
Dorothy Stimson 「The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe」
...And though theRomans were strangely superstitious in such matters, Cicero reasons withexcellent judgment against the belief in astrology...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
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