- De
finibus bonorum et
malorum ("On the ends of good and evil") is a
Socratic dialogue by the
Roman orator, politician, and
Academic Skeptic philosopher...
- distracting.
Lorem ipsum is
typically a
corrupted version of De
finibus bonorum et malorum, a 1st-century BC text by the
Roman statesman and philosopher...
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Cessio bonorum (Latin for a "surrender of goods"), in
Roman law, is a
voluntary surrender of
goods by a
debtor to his creditors. It did not
amount to...
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Menschlichen Handelns = De
Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum. München: Artemis. 1991. Wright, M.R. On
Stoic Good and Evil: De
Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum,
Liber Iii; and...
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Attachiamenta bonorum, in
ancient law books,
denotes an
attachment of
chattels to
recover a
personal debt or estate. This
article incorporates text from...
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referred to this
phenomenon with the
Latin phrase "memoria
praeteritorum bonorum",
which translates into
English roughly as "memory of good past", or more...
- (help) ——— (1914) [c. 45 BC]. On the Ends of Good and Evil (De
Finibus Bonorum et Malorum). Vol. XVII.
Translated by H., Rackham. Loeb
classical Library...
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Heresiography in
Context by Jaap
Mansfeld p. 193 Cicero, De
Finibus Bonorum et Malorum,
Chapter 2,
Section 15.
Wheelwright 1959, p. 116. Plotinus,...
- California:
University of
California Press. pp. 42 Cicero. De
Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum. p. II.101. DeWitt,
Norman Wentworth (1964),
Epicurus and His...
- Dialogues, the
works of the
historian Sallust, and Cicero's De
finibus bonorum et malorum. In 1968,
Reynolds and his
Oxford colleague Nigel Guy Wilson...