- Like the
satires of Juvenal, Cicero's De
Officiis refers frequently to
current events of his time. De
Officiis discusses what is
honorable (Book I), what...
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University Press. 1994. Winterbottom, M. De
Officiis. New York:
Oxford University Press. 1995. Kinapenne, C. De
Officiis.
Index Verborum,
Listes De Fréquence...
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Commentary on Cicero, De
Officiis. Ann Arbor, MI:
University of
Michigan Press. pp. 112–113. ISBN 978-0-472-10719-3. De
officiis 1.22, transl.
Walter Miller...
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Conservatism Social Frankfurt School Personalism Philosophers Works De
Officiis (44 BC)
Oration on the
Dignity of Man (1486) A
Vindication of
Natural Society...
- Cicero, de
Officiis, iii. 7 Cicero, de
Officiis, i. 2 Cicero, de
Officiis, i. 3, comp. ii. 25 Cicero, de
Officiis, ii. 5 Cicero, de
Officiis, ii. 24, 25...
- of
sermons on morality. They
later became Liber de
moribus hominum et
officiis nobilium super ludo
scacchorum ('Book of the
customs of men and the duties...
- hand, was by
Isidore of
Seville in his 7th
century work De
ecclesiasticis officiis XX, 8: Men have
begun to wear a ring on
their fourth finger starting from...
- that the
phrase refers to Cicero's
paraphrase of
Pythagoras in his De
Officiis, as part of his
discussion of
basic family and
social bonds as the origin...
- ****umenda est,
omnis dolor repellend[a]us.
Temporibus autem quibusdam et aut
officiis debitis aut
rerum necessitatibus saepe eveniet, ut et
voluptates repudiandae...
- in Paris, and
recorded in 1182 at Amiens. His
Summa de
Ecclesiasticis Officiis is a
manual and now a
source for the
Christian liturgy of his time; it...