[1257] Euchar. 119-21.

[1258] Ibid. 115-18.

[1259] Confess. i. 14.

[1260] Cf. Frank, Roman Imperialism, 186 ff., also 149, 191, 220.

[1261] Cf. Giles, Roman Civilization, p. 11.

[1262] Aemil. Paul. 6, 7. Cf. Ussing, Erziehung bei den Griechen und Römern, p. 123.

[1263] De Fin. i. 3, ‘hoc tam insolens domesticarum rerum fastidium’. Cf. Tusc. ii. 15; iii. 5, 8, 10; Pro Caecina, 18; Sen. Ep. 58. Cicero’s repeated and emphatic protests show how strong the hellenizing tendency was in his day.

[1264] Plin. Ep. iv. 18.

[1265] Seneca, Ep. lvii. 1.

[1266] e.g. De Fin. i. 6.