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the Greeks

also: Graeci, Graecos

The Greeks as a people, characterized by Cicero as the most learned of men. In the Pro Caelio he remarks that even among the Greeks, who could write nobly though not act, the old severe doctrines of virtue have given way to laxer precepts.

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Mentioned in 50 works (175 total)

Aratea (Translation of Aratus' Phaenomena) philosophy · 7 mentions
On Invention rhetoric · 2 mentions
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book I speeches · 3 mentions
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book II speeches · 4 mentions
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book IV speeches · 5 mentions
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book V speeches · 1 mention
For Lucius Murena speeches · 1 mention
For the Poet Aulus Licinius Archias speeches · 1 mention
Ad Quintum Fratrem 1.1 letters · 5 mentions
On His Consulship philosophy · 1 mention
Ad Quintum Fratrem 1.2 letters · 2 mentions
For Lucius Flaccus speeches · 12 mentions
Ad Familiares 1.6 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 5.12 letters · 1 mention
On the Responses of the Haruspices speeches · 1 mention
For Marcus Caelius speeches · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 7.1 letters · 1 mention
On the Orator rhetoric · 15 mentions
Ad Quintum Fratrem 2.10 letters · 1 mention
On the Commonwealth philosophy · 3 mentions
For Gaius Rabirius Postumus speeches · 1 mention
For Marcus Aemilius Scaurus speeches · 1 mention
On the Laws philosophy · 6 mentions
For Titus Annius Milo speeches · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 5.10 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 5.13 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 5.21 letters · 2 mentions
Ad Atticum 6.1 letters · 3 mentions
Ad Atticum 6.2 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 9.16 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 9.26 letters · 1 mention
Brutus rhetoric · 13 mentions
On the Best Kind of Orators rhetoric · 2 mentions
Orator: To Marcus Brutus rhetoric · 19 mentions
Academica philosophy · 5 mentions
Ad Atticum 13.13 letters · 1 mention
On the Ends of Good and Evil philosophy · 4 mentions
On the Nature of the Gods philosophy · 11 mentions
Timaeus (Latin translation) philosophy · 5 mentions
Tusculan Disputations philosophy · 5 mentions
Ad Atticum 16.5 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 16.14 letters · 1 mention
Cato the Elder, On Old Age philosophy · 1 mention
On Divination philosophy · 4 mentions
On Fate philosophy · 1 mention
On Duties philosophy · 2 mentions
Laelius, On Friendship philosophy · 1 mention
Topics: To Gaius Trebatius rhetoric · 10 mentions
Ad M. Brutum 1.16 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 9.24 letters · 1 mention

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