M. Tulli Ciceronis Cato Maior De Senectute, a Dialogue On Old Age;

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Cicero Marcus Tullius
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salutaris.
8414 delectatione : 'pleasure* (to the individual concemed).
84 15 saturitate copiaque, etc. : ref erring to the material benefits to be derived from agriculture. Cato was a practical farmer.
Digitized by VjOOQ lC JO ON OLD AGE 24 16 caltom . . . deorom : the first fruits of the season were off ered to the gods as described by Tibullus (i, i, 13) in his eulogy of country life: Et quodcumque mihi donum novus educai annuSj Libatum agricolae ponitur ante deo, 24 17 in gratiam . . . rede
...amus : *• be reconciled with.' A concession to oifset the extreme stand taken against pleasure before (39-42).
24 19 cella : the general word f or * store-room.* As wine was in common use, and oil took the place of butter, the cella Tnnaria and the cella olearia were of special importance, while the cella penaria was the general store-room for other sorts of provisions.
24 22 Conditiora : f owling and hunting give a spice to these regular and necessary occupations. Preserve the emphasis by using the passive : * these are made more palatable by,' etc.


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