-
quaestiones in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
rhetorical theory, the
quaestiones (Latin: "questions") are the
points being debated.
Quaestiones is...
- article:
Quaestiones Naturales Naturales Quaestiones web
texts Physical science in the time of Nero;
being a
translation of the
Quaestiones naturales...
- The
Tusculanae Dis****tiones (also
Tusculanae Quaestiones; English:
Tusculan Dis****tions) is a
series of five
books written by Cicero,
around 45 BC,...
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final few
years that he
composed two of his
greatest works:
Naturales quaestiones—an
encyclopedia of the
natural world; and his
Letters to Lucilius—which...
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Labrys (Gr****: λάβρυς, romanized: lábrys) is,
according to
Plutarch (
Quaestiones Graecae 2.302a), the
Lydian word for the double-bitted axe. In Gr****...
- Prin****te,
Tacitus reports some
sixteen different quaestiones perpetuae operating in Rome. The
quaestiones survived the fall of the
republic into the early...
-
Quaestiones in
Genesim is a
commentary on the
biblical Book of
Genesis by the Anglo-Saxon
scholar Alcuin,
addressed to his
protege Sigewulf, comprising...
- 1925, § 100, etc. Stobaeus, 2.77. Cicero,
Tusculanae Quaestiones, iv. 6. Cicero,
Tusculanae Quaestiones, iv. 15. Laërtius 1925, § 102, 127. Laërtius 1925...
- the Graces,
being part of Venus’s retinue.
Plutarch observed in his
Quaestiones Romanae (part of the Moralia) that the
married couple needed five gods:...
- (1905), "3", How to
Write History Laërtius 1925, §38; Cicero,
Tusculanae Quaestiones, 5.32.; Plutarch, Alexander, 14, On Exile, 15; Dio Chrysostom, Or. 4...