Tusculanae Disputationes, Cicero, Marcus Tullius, creator; Pohlenz, M, 1872-1962, editor
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videsne, quanta
fuerit apud Academicos verecundia? plane enim dicunt,
p.384
quod ad rem pertineat: Peripateticis[*]Peripateticishaec igitur continent quae Academici (qui
verecunde nihil ipsi adfirmant) dicunt Ciceroque ipse ut Aca-
demicus amplectitur (cf. p. 364, 4) respondetur
a Stoicis; digladientur illi per me licet, cui nihil est
necesse nisi, ubi sit illud, quod veri simillimum videatur, anquirere. quid est igitur quod occurrat in hac
quaestione, e quo[*]e quo B2
ς aequa X (e
qua Vrec) possit attingi aliquid veri simile, quo
longius mens humana progredi non potest? definitio
perturbationis, qua[*]quae KV1
Zeno fr. 205
recte Zenonem usum puto. ita enim
definit, ut perturbatio sit aversa a
[*]a GrBς
om. X ratione contra naturam animi commotio, vel brevius, ut perturbatio sit
adpetitus vehementior, vehementior[*]vehementior semel in X autem intellegatur is qui procul absit a naturae constantia.
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quid ad
has definitiones possim[*]possint 'Bern.
1' Bentl. sed (ut
p. 387, 20 sqq.) C. ipse definitiones excutit; cf. v. 2–4 et p.
389, 25; 410, 3
dicere? atque[*]atque Tregder atqui haec pleraque
sunt prudenter acuteque disserentium, illa quidem ex
rhetorum pompa:
"ardores animorum cotesque virtutum."
an vero vir fortis, nisi stomachari coepit, non
potest fortis esse? gladiatorium id quidem.[*]id quidem ex idem
K1
quamquam
in eis ipsis videmus saepe constantiam:
"conlocuntur,[*]versus ign. conloquuntur G(?)
congrediuntur, quaerunt[*]quaerunt Schlen-
ger, Phil. 12, 288 quaeruntur GVR1 (a del.
1) queruntur K aliquid, postulant,"
ut magis
placati quam irati esse videantur, sed in illo genere
sit sane Pacideianus[*]pacidianus X (plac. V) aliquis hoc animo, ut narrat[*]Lucil. 153
Lucilius:
at[*]at ςVrec ac sine hac[*]hac ac G gladiatoria iracundia videmus progredientem apud Homerum Aiacem multa cum hilaritate,[*]H 211 7. cum depugnaturus esset cum Hectore;""Occidam illum equidem et vincam, si id quaeritis" inquit,Verum illud credo fore: in os prius accipiam ipseQuam gladium in stomacho furi ac pulmonibus sisto.p.385Odi hominem, iratus pugno, nec longius quicquamNobis, quam dextrae gladium dum accommodet alter;"Usque adeo studio atque odio illius ecferor ira;
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