Excerpt from M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera, Vol. 1: Cum Indicibus Et Variis Lectionibus; Quo Rhetorica Continentur
Noveritz'r quod volumen z]lud Florentia Anno Domini '5 1440 die xx Maii a Francifco librario a'zm'r deinde vox una et altera, quas ne conjec'tura quidem affequor. Detti-f que hac.
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Excerpt from M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera, Vol. 1: Cum Indicibus Et Variis Lectionibus; Quo Rhetorica Continentur
IX. Generis eft controverfia, cum et, quid fac'tum fit, conve nit, et, quo id factum nomine appellari oporteat, conftat: et ta men, quantum, et cujufmodi, et omnino quale fit, quaeritur, hoc modo; Juf'tum, an inj ufium P Utile, an inutile? Et omnia, in quibus, quale fit id quod fac'tum eft, quaritur, fine ulla nominis controverfia. Huic generi Hermagoras partes quatuor fuppofuit, deliberativam, demonfirativam, juridicialem, negotialem. (@od ejus, ut nos putamus, non mediocre peccatum reprehendendum videtur verum brevi, ne, aut fi taciti praterierimus, fine caufa non fecuti cum putemur 3 aut fi diutius in hoc conf'titerimus, mo ram atque impedimentum reliquis przeceptis intuliffe videamur. Si deliberatio et demonfiratio genera funt caufarum, non poffunt ree're partes alicujus generis caufae putari. Eadem enim res alii ge nus effe, alii pars, potef't eidem genus effe et pars non potef't. De liberatio autem et demonfiratio genera funt caufarum. Nam aut nullum caufa: genus eft, autjudiciale folum, aut etjudiciale, et demonflrativum, et deliberativum. Nullum dicere caufm effe ge nus, cum caufas effe multas dicat, et in eas przecepta det, amen tia ed. Unum autem judiciale folum effe qui potef't, cum delibe ratio et demonf'tratio neque ipfze fimiles inter fe fint, et ab judi ciali genere plurimum diflideant, et fuum quaeque finem habeat, quo referri debeat? Relinquitur ergo, ut omnia tria genera fint caufarum. Deliberatio igitur et demonftratio non poffunt recìe partes alicujus generis caufae putari. Male igitur eas generalis conf'titutionis partes effe dixit.
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