De Eloquentia 4.3 (p.82)
| ID | 1208 |
|---|---|
| Corpus | Fronto |
| Reference | De Eloquentia 4.3 (p.82) |
| Reference 2 | VdH 151,22 |
| Date | 161 to 167 |
| Source | Letter |
| Author | Fronto |
| Addressee | Marcus Aurelius |
| Citation Greek Code Switch | τί τὸ πρῶτον; τί τὸ δεύτερον; |
| Latin Context | intellexisse adnuas; aliis legentibus ipse plerumque dormites; audias τί τὸ πρῶτον; τί τὸ δεύτερον; diu multumque numerari; |
| Inter/Intra Sentential | Intra |
| Function Code Switch | Quotation: imagined | GCS Philosophy |
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| Syntactic/Grammatical Info | |
| Context | Imagined discourse occurring as philosophy is taught |
| Comments | VdH comm: Stoic teaching began with logic, but MA had lost all interest in this period = F's argument pointless. |