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Cicero, Ad Fam. I. 1, 2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1924

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page 170 note 1 Cf. Ninck, M., Die Bedeutung des Wassers, 1921Google Scholar (Philolog. Suppl., Bd. XIV. 11).

page 170 note 2 A fact of some importance which appears to receive little or no attention in our commentaries. To a considerable degree it gives the key to Cicero's policy post reditum.

page 170 note 3 Cf. Pro Sestio, §§ 70, 107.

page 170 note 4 Att. IV. 1. 7; Fam. I. 1. 3: ‘Quod eum ornasti.’

page 170 note 5 Pro Balbo, 61.

page 170 note 6 Cf. Q. Fr. II. 4, 5: ‘ Marcellinus autem hoc uno mihi quidem non satis facit quod eum (Pompeium) nimis aspere tractat, quamquam id Senatu non invito facit.’

page 171 note 1 Possibly also as Consul-designate M. had expressed his disapprobation in the Senate, when the question was first mooted.

page 171 note 2 Vide Liddell and Scott, s.v. χιασμός

page 171 note 3 American Journal of Philology, 32 (1911), pp. 322323CrossRefGoogle Scholar.