Tusculanae Disputationes, Cicero, Marcus Tullius, creator; Pohlenz, M, 1872-1962, editor
qui enim beatior Epicurus, quod in patria vivebat, quam, quod Athenis, Metrodorus? aut[*]aut ςV3 ut X Plato Xenocratem vincebat aut Polemo Arcesilam, quo esset beatior? quanti vero ista[*]isti
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civitas aestimanda est, ex qua boni sapientesque pelluntur?[*]quanti ... 8 pelluntur Damaratus quidem, Tarquinii[*]tarquii GR1 (corr. m. ut u. aeq.) tarqui V1 (tarqni V3) nostri regis pater, tyrannum Cypselum quod ferre non poterat, fugit Tarquinios[*]tarquinius K et corr. in R m. eadem quae v.9 Corintho et ibi suas fortunas constituit ac liberos procreavit. num stulte anteposuit exilii libertatem domesticae servituti?
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Iam vero motus animi, sollicitudines aegritudinesque[*]Epic. fr. 599 aegritudines] hinc incipiunt codicis V fol. 96. 97, ubi multa iam s. XV non iam legi poterant (nonnulla suppl. Vrec). Ciceronis verba iterum descripsit Vb (saec. XV). cf. praef. [*]-que add. G1 oblivione leniuntur traductis animis ad voluptatem. non sine causa igitur Epicurus ausus est dicere semper in pluribus bonis esse sapientem, quia semper sit in voluptatibus. ex quo effici putat ille, quod quaerimus, ut sapiens semper beatus sit.
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