Cato Maior De Senectute With Introduction And Notes

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On 73 _vetatPythagoras. Esse in vita_ is stronger than _vivere_; cf. Qu. Fr. 1, 3, 5. -- NIHIL HABEO QUOD ACCUSEM: 'I have no reason to reproach'. Cf. The commonphrase _quid est quod . .. ? Quod_, adverbial acc. A. 240, _a_; G. 331, R. 3;H. 378, 2. For mood of _accusem_ see H. 503, I. N. 2, and references on 12_discerem_. -- PRAECLARUM RESPONSUM: _est_ is not required, because_responsum_ is in apposition to the last part of the preceding sentence. Similar appositions occur in Laelius, 67, 71, 7...9. -- DOCTO: appliedespecially to philosophers, but also to poets. The word implies_cultivation_ as well as mere _knowledge_; 'a learned man', merely as such, is '_homo litteratus_'; cf. N. On 54.
P. 7. -- 14. CUIUS . .. FECI: 'the aforesaid' is in good Latin alwaysexpressed by a parenthesis like this and not by a participle in agreementwith the noun. The phrases '_ante dictus_', '_supra dictus_', belong tosilver Latin, where they are common. Cf. 23 _quos ante dixi_. -- SIC UTetc. : the lines are from the Annals of Ennius, for which see n.


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