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Frank Frost Abbott, Commentary on Selected Letters of Cicero, Letter XCI: ad familiares 11.27 (search)
this passage (cf. Intr. 75). This rapidity of movement is further hightened by the asyndetical arrangement of many of the sentences and by the use of paratactical forms of expression; for, as Andresen remarks, in three different instances in 4 and 5 temporal clauses stand as independent sentences. These three cases are: secutum illud tempus est; veni Brundisium, and tandem coepimus. communium miseriarum: sc. which would result from the overthrow of the state. tandem aliquando: in Sept. 47 B.C. ; cf. Intr. 33. filosofou/mena: probably the Academica, the de Finibus, and the Tusculanae Disputationes, although there is no reference to Matius in any one of these works. post Caesaris reditum: in Sept., 45 B.C. , after the battle of Munda. Cf. Intr. 35. maiori curae : cf. minori curae, Ep. XXV. 2 B. quod effeceras : sc. before Caesar's return. illa lege : probably the lex de permutatione provinciarum, whose passage Antony secured apparently in the summer of 44 B.C. (cf. Ruete, Die Co
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