god
Di Immortales
the immortal gods
also: di immortales, dis immortalibus, the gods, the immortal gods, deus, god
The immortal gods taken collectively, the abstract subject of the whole dialogue. In Book 3 Cotta repeatedly invokes them as the entity whose existence, nature, and providence the Stoics claim to prove.
Mentioned in 100 works (279 total)
Aratea (Translation of Aratus' Phaenomena)
On Invention
For Sextus Roscius of Ameria
For Quintus Roscius the Comic Actor
Against Caecilius (Divinatio)
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book I
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book II
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book III
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book IV
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book V
For Marcus Fonteius
For Aulus Cluentius
On the Manilian Law (On the Command of Pompey)
Against Catiline, Third Speech
Against Catiline, Fourth Speech
For Lucius Murena
For Gaius Rabirius on a Charge of High Treason
For the Poet Aulus Licinius Archias
Ad Atticum 1.16
Ad Quintum Fratrem 1.1
On His Consulship
For Lucius Flaccus
Ad Atticum 3.20
Ad Familiares 14.3
Ad Familiares 14.4
Ad Quintum Fratrem 1.3
On His House
On His Return: To the Citizens
On His Return: To the Senate
Ad Atticum 4.6
Ad Atticum 4.7
On the Responses of the Haruspices
For Marcus Caelius
On the Orator
Against Piso
Ad Quintum Fratrem 3.1
Ad Quintum Fratrem 3.7
On the Commonwealth
The Subdivisions of Oratory
For Gaius Rabirius Postumus
For Marcus Aemilius Scaurus
Ad Familiares 2.2
On the Laws
- §1.23 the gods
- §1.35 the gods
- §1.40 the gods
- §1.43 the gods
- §1.59 the gods
- §1.60 the gods
- §2.15 the gods
- §2.17 the gods
- §2.19 the gods
- §2.21 the gods
- §2.22 the gods
- §2.24 the gods
- §2.25 the gods
- §2.26 the gods
- §2.27 the gods
- §2.28 the gods
- §2.29 the gods
- §2.30 the gods
- §2.32 the gods
- §2.41 the gods
- §2.43 the gods
- §2.45 the gods
- §2.55 the gods
- §2.62 the gods
- §2.8 the gods
- §3.5 the gods
For Titus Annius Milo
Ad Atticum 5.11
Ad Familiares 15.4
Ad Familiares 15.7
Ad Familiares 15.12
Ad Atticum 6.6
Ad Familiares 2.15
Ad Familiares 2.18
Ad Familiares 3.10
Ad Familiares 14.5
Ad Familiares 15.5
Ad Atticum 7.11
Ad Atticum 9.18
Ad Atticum 10.15
Ad Atticum 11.2
Ad Familiares 6.7
For Quintus Ligarius
Academica
Ad Atticum 13.29
Ad Atticum 13.39
Ad Familiares 5.11
On the Ends of Good and Evil
On the Nature of the Gods
- §3 the gods
- §6 the gods
- §7 the gods
- §8 the gods
- §9 the gods
- §11 the gods
- §15 the gods
- §16 the gods
- §17 the gods
- §18 the gods
- §19 the gods
- §20 the gods
- §23 the gods
- §26 the gods
- §28 the gods
- §38 the gods
- §44 the gods
- §45 the gods
- §47 the gods
- §48 the gods
- §50 the gods
- §51 the gods
- §64 the gods
- §65 the gods
- §66 the gods
- §68 the gods
- §70 the gods
- §71 the gods
- §73 the gods
- §75 the gods
- §76 the gods
- §79 the gods
- §82 the gods
- §83 the gods
- §84 the gods
- §86 the gods
- §87 the gods
- §88 the gods
- §89 the gods
- §90 the gods
- §92 the gods
- §93 the gods
- §94 the gods
- §95 the gods
- §96 the gods
- §127 the gods
- §133 the gods
- §140 the gods
- §153 the gods
- §154 the gods
- §162 the gods
- §164 the gods
- §166 the gods
- §167 the gods
- §168 the gods
For King Deiotarus
Timaeus (Latin translation)
Tusculan Disputations
Ad Atticum 14.20
Ad Atticum 15.29
Ad Atticum 16.6
Ad Atticum 16.11
Ad Familiares 7.20
Ad Familiares 10.5
Ad Familiares 11.3
Cato the Elder, On Old Age
On Divination
- §29 the gods
- §36 the gods
- §38 the gods
- §39 the gods
- §40 the gods
- §41 the gods
- §45 the gods
- §47 the gods
- §54 the gods
- §55 the gods
- §57 the gods
- §58 the gods
- §63 the gods
- §64 the gods
- §68 the gods
- §101 the gods
- §102 the gods
- §104 the gods
- §105 the gods
- §106 the gods
- §110 the gods
- §112 the gods
- §124 the gods
- §126 the gods
- §130 the gods
- §131 the gods
- §132 the gods
- §134 the gods
- §135 the gods
- §148 the gods