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Pearce. Lond. 1795. 



Wetzel. Brunsv. 1794. 



Harles. Lips. 1819 (embracing Pearce). 



Miiller. Lips. 1819. 



Heinischen. Hafn. 1830. 



Subsidia : 



Ernesti De Praestantia Librorum Ciceronis de Oratore Prolusio. Lips. 1736. 



Matthias Prolegomen zu Cicero's Gesprachen vom Kedner. Francof. 1812. 



Schott, Commeutarius quo Ciceronis de Fine Eloquentiae Sententia examinatur. 

 Lips. 1801. 



Gierig, Von dem astetischen Werthe der Biicher des Cicero's vom Reduer. 

 Fuld. 1807. 



Schaarschmidt de Proposito Libri Ciceronis de Oratore. Schneeberg. 1804. 



Trompheller, Versuch einer Characteristik der Ciceronischen Biicher vom 

 Redner. Coburg, 1830. 



BRUTUS. 



MS. The Laudensian above mentioned. 

 Ed. Princ. Sweynheym and Pannartz. Romas, 1469. 

 Ellendt. Konigsberg, 1826. 



ORATOR. 



Ed. Princ. same as Brutus. 

 Meyer. Lips. 1827. 

 Subsidia : 



Rainus, Brutinaa Quaastiones in Oratorem Ciceronis. Paris, 1549. 



Perionius, Oratio pro Cic. Oratore contra P. Ramum. Paris, 1 547. 



Majoragius, In Oratorem Cic. Commentarius. Basil. 1552. 



Junius, In Oratorem Cic. Scholie. Argent. 1585. 



Burchardus, Animadv. ad Cic. Oratorem. Berolin. 1815. 



DE OPT, GEX. ORATORUM. 



Ed. Princ. annotante Achille Statio. Paris, 1551 and 1552. 

 Saalfrank (cum Topicis et Partitionibus). Ratisb. 1823. 



TOPICA. 



Ed. Princ. without name or date; supposed, Venet. 1472. 



The Commentaries of Boethius, G. Valla, Melancthon, J. Visorius, Hegendorphinus, 

 Latomus, Goveanus, Talvus, Curio, Achilles Statius, are contained in the editions 

 printed at Paris by 



Tiletanus, 1543. 

 David, 1550. 

 Vascosanus, 1554. 

 Richardus, 1557 and 1561. 



RHETORICA AD HERENNIUM. 



Ed. Princ. in Ciceronis Rhetorica Nova et Vetus. Jenson. Venet. 1470. 

 Burmann, edited by Lindemann. Lips. 1828. 

 Subsidia : 



Van Heusde, De .Elio Stilone. Utrecht, 1839. 



Regius, Utrum Ars Rhetorica ad Herennium Ciceroni falso inscribatur. Venet. 

 1492. 



2. POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY : 



DE REPUBLICA. 



MS. The work was supposed to have been altogether lost, until the year 1822 

 when Angelo Mai restored about one-fourth of it from a palimpsest in the 

 Vatican. 



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