![]() Little wonder that a schol arly commentary has remained so long unattempted. De Officiis abounds in tricky distinctions, defini tions that appear arbitrary or opaque, and examples that sometimes seem to contradict, rather than illuminate, the argument. ![]() Holden), though useful for grammatical or stylistic points and providing some parallels and background information from ancient sources, are inadequate for anyone seeking to follow closely the train of thought or place the argument within the history of philosophy. ![]() 2 Indeed the aids in existence when Wilamowitz wrote, consisting mostly of school commentaries from the end of the previous century (C.F.W. Topics 657 Latin Words 664 Greek Words 671 Grammatical and Stylistic Features Authors 677 Proper Names 708Īs early as 1932 Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff called for a com mented edition of Cicero, de Officiis,1 a call repeated, so far as the commen tary is concerned, by Olof Gigon in 1969. The Text 52 Commentary on Book 1 57 Commentary on Book 2 353 Commentary on Book 3 483 Addenda et Corrigenda Panaetius, nepi τοΰ καθήκοντος, as Source for Books 1-2 (1) A Note on Source-Criticism 18 (2) Date of Composition 21 (3) Why Panaetius May Have Left irepi του καθήκοντος Unfinished 23 (4) The Intended Audience for Trepi τοΰ καθήκοντος 24 (5) Cicero's Use of His Model 28 (6) The Subsequent Fate of ircpi τοΰ καθήκοντος 28 6. The Composition: Date, Circumstances, Consequences 8 4. Καθήκοντα and Their Place within Stoic Ethics 2 2. ![]() Includes bibliographical references and indexes. (Andrew Roy), 1947A commentary on Cicero, De Officilis / Andrew R. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Dyck, Andrew R. Publication of this volume was supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the British Library. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher. ![]() Copyright © by the University of Michigan 1996 All rights reserved Published in the United States of America by The University of Michigan Press Manufactured in the United States of America Printed on acid-free paper 1999 ![]()
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