Ĕpĭcūrus
masculine noun II declension
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Epicurus, the famous Greek philosopher of Gargettus, in Attica, the author of the Epicurean philosophy, so called after him, which assumed pleasure to be the highest good
masculine noun II declension
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Epicurus, the famous Greek philosopher of Gargettus, in Attica, the author of the Epicurean philosophy, so called after him, which assumed pleasure to be the highest good
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caput Epicuri || castra Epicuri || vultus Epicuri || ab Epicuro versura facienda est = we need to borrow a phrase from Epicurus || ab Epicuro versuram facio = to borrow from Epicurus || labor eo ut assentiar Epicuro || animum emendare incipiam hortis docte Epicure tuis || aliud iudicium Protagorae est … ; aliud Cyrenaicorum … ; aliud Epicuri … ; Plato autem … || a te postulo ut dolorem eisdem verbis adficias quibus Epicurus voluptatem = I'm not asking you to attribute to pain the same ephitets that Epicurus gave to pleasure || ad hanc enervatam muliebremque sententiam satis docilem se Epicurus praebuit = he showed to be quite yielding to this soft and feminine opinion || habes formam Epicuri vitae beatae verbis Zenonis expressam || an malumus Epicurum imitari ? qui multa praeclare saepe dicit ; quam enim sibi convenienter dicat non laborat
Ĕpĭcūrus masc. noun II decl.
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