- De
Divinatione (Latin, "Concerning Divination") is a
philosophical dialogue about ancient Roman divination written in 44 BC by
Marcus Tullius Cicero....
- Timaeus, ND, De
divinatione, De fato. Leipzig. (Online
publication of the 1908 text, 2011). 1975. Giomini, R. (ed.) De
Divinatione, De Fato, Timaeus...
- In
Vergilii Aeneidem commentarii, 2.374 Cicero, De
Divinatione, 2.72–73 Cicero, De
Divinatione, 1.25; Leg. Agr., 2.32 and 2.34 See Ovid,
Fasti 3.339–344...
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Prophesying by Dreams; Gr****: Περὶ τῆς καθ᾽ ὕπνον μαντικῆς; Latin: De
divinatione per somnum) is a text by
Aristotle in
which he
discusses precognitive...
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acquainted with De
Natura Deorum. This work,
alongside De
Officiis and De
Divinatione, was
highly influential on the
philosophes of the 18th century. David...
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Companion to
Roman Religion, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007, p.298;
citing Cicero, De
Divinatione, 2.77. Wardle, D., (Editor),
Cicero on Divination, Book 1, Clarendon...
- of sors see Cicero, De
Divinatione ii. 41 Suetonius,
Tiberius 14
compare Cicero, De
Divinatione i. 34 Cicero, De
Divinatione ii. 56 and Virgil, Aeneid...
- ****us
program Archived 24
April 2008 at the
Wayback Machine. Cicero, De
Divinatione, I. See
original text in
Latin library Archived 20
September 2022 at...
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publica De
Natura Deorum De
Officiis Tusculanae Quaestiones De
Divinatione De Fato Era ****enistic
philosophy Region Western philosophy School Academic...
- from the stars,
tribes and
cultures are all different. Cicero, in De
Divinatione,
leveled a
critique of
astrology that some
modern philosophers consider...