An edition of The morals of Cicero (1744)

The morals of Cicero

containing, I. His conferences De finibus, or, concerning the ends of things good and evil : in which all the principles of the Epicurians, Stoics, and Academics, concerning the ultimate point of happiness and misery are fully discuss'd : II. His Academics, or, conferences concerning the criterion of truth, and the fallibility of human judgment

The morals of Cicero
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An edition of The morals of Cicero (1744)

The morals of Cicero

containing, I. His conferences De finibus, or, concerning the ends of things good and evil : in which all the principles of the Epicurians, Stoics, and Academics, concerning the ultimate point of happiness and misery are fully discuss'd : II. His Academics, or, conferences concerning the criterion of truth, and the fallibility of human judgment

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English
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434

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Edition Notes

Signatures: pi² a-b⁸ c⁴(-c4) B-2E⁸ 2F1.

Advertisement: p. [1-2] in front.

LC copy forms part of the Jefferson Exhibit Collection. Misbound: advertising leaf bound in at end.

Sowerby, E.M. Cat. of the lib. of Thomas Jefferson, 1318

ESTC T111298

LC copy is Thomas Jefferson's, with his initials at signatures I and T. With the armorial bookplate of Reuben Skelton, Hanover County, Virginia.

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London

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Library of Congress
PA6308.D2 G8

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Pagination
[4], xxxvii, [1], 434 p.
Number of pages
434

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Open Library
OL30107579M
LCCN
03028768

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