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De analogia (full title: De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem, "Two Books on Analogies, [dedicated] to Marcus Tullius Cicero") are two lost books of a grammatical work on the Latin language written by Julius Caesar and dedicated to Cicero. Only a few fragments from this important work have survived. Suetonius mentions that Caesar wrote De analogia while he and his army were crossing the Alps.

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  • De analogia (full title: De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem, "Two Books on Analogies, [dedicated] to Marcus Tullius Cicero") are two lost books of a grammatical work on the Latin language written by Julius Caesar and dedicated to Cicero. Only a few fragments from this important work have survived. Suetonius mentions that Caesar wrote De analogia while he and his army were crossing the Alps. (en)
  • De analogia (titre complet : De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem) est un ensemble de deux livres de grammaire latine écrits par Jules César. Ces livres sont malheureusement perdus. (fr)
  • De analogia (Titolo completo: De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem) è il titolo di un'opera in due volumi, dedicata a Cicerone, in cui Giulio Cesare si occupava di questioni linguistiche. Solo un piccolo numero di frammenti è oggi conservato. Svetonio racconta che Cesare scrisse il De analogia mentre, insieme al suo esercito, attraversava le Alpi. (it)
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  • De analogia (full title: De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem, "Two Books on Analogies, [dedicated] to Marcus Tullius Cicero") are two lost books of a grammatical work on the Latin language written by Julius Caesar and dedicated to Cicero. Only a few fragments from this important work have survived. Suetonius mentions that Caesar wrote De analogia while he and his army were crossing the Alps. (en)
  • De analogia (titre complet : De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem) est un ensemble de deux livres de grammaire latine écrits par Jules César. Ces livres sont malheureusement perdus. (fr)
  • De analogia (Titolo completo: De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem) è il titolo di un'opera in due volumi, dedicata a Cicerone, in cui Giulio Cesare si occupava di questioni linguistiche. Solo un piccolo numero di frammenti è oggi conservato. Svetonio racconta che Cesare scrisse il De analogia mentre, insieme al suo esercito, attraversava le Alpi. (it)
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