| John Milton - 1874 - 228 páginas
...that Cicero speaks with no great enthusiasm of the poem ; see Epistolae ad Quintum Fratrem, ii. 11: ' Lucretii poemata ut scribis ita sunt, multis luminibus ingenii multae tamen artis.' See Monro's Lucretius, text and notes, p. 298, and p. 313, third ed. 7. himself disputes, Sec. As in... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1876 - 528 páginas
...were of practical worth (artis); his language addressed in a letter to his brother Quintus1 being: "Lucretii poemata, ut scribis, ita sunt, multis luminibus ingenii, multae tamen artis." The general ground on which Cicero rejects all theories of evolution is stated2: In the nature of things... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1883 - 510 páginas
...Ast ubi me fessum sol acrior ire lavatum. Admonuit fugio campumque lusumque trigonem. — Hid. (m) Lucretii poemata, ut scribis, ita sunt, multis luminibus ingenii multae tamen artis sedcum veneris virum te putabo si Sallustii Empedoclea legeris hominem non putabo. — CICERO. (n)... | |
| William Young Sellar - 1889 - 516 páginas
...makes no exception in favour of Lucretius. The words in his letter to his brother Quintus are these, ' Lucretii poemata, ut scribis, ita sunt, multis luminibus ingenii, multae tamen artis : sed cum veneris, virum te putabo, si Sallustii 1 The theory of Lachmann and others that Q. Cicero... | |
| Giorgio Castellani - 1894 - 30 páginas
...laudantur. » Attamen ad hanc lectionem accedere ausus non est, sed ita legere maluit (vol. II, p. 19): «Lucretii poemata, ut scribis, ita sunt, multis luminibus ingenii , multae tamen artis esse cum mveneris, virum te putabo ; si Sallustii Empedoclea legeris, hominem non putabo. » Permulti... | |
| 1896 - 464 páginas
...passage is the well-known criticism on Lucretius in a letter to his brother Quintus, Q. Fr. ii. 9 (n), 4, Lucretii poemata ut scribis ita sunt multis luminibus ingenii multae tamen artis. Nothing could be more just or pointed than the view which ascribes to Lucretius much of the genius... | |
| John Edwin Sandys - 1903 - 722 páginas
...phrase in which Cicero expresses his agreement with his brother as to the ' poems ' of Lucretius : — ' Lucretii poemata, ut scribis, ita sunt ; multis luminibus ingenii, multae tamen artis' (ad Quintum, ii n), where it has (perhaps unnecessarily) been proposed to insert a non either before... | |
| 1928 - 446 páginas
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| Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1913 - 770 páginas
...Comment briefly on the following literary allusions: (a) Placet enim Hector ille mihi Naevianus. (6) Lucretii poemata ut scribis ita sunt, multis luminibus ingenii, multae tamen artis. (c) Clitellae bovi impositae sunt, plane non est nostrum onus. II. JUVENAL. 1. Translate and explain:... | |
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