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Χρὴ τῶν ἀγαθῶν διακναιομένων πενθεῖν ὅστις χρηστὸς ἀπ' ἀρχῆς νενόμισται → When a good man is hurt, all who would be called good must suffer with him

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|gf=<b>lŏgĭcus</b>, a, um ([[λογικός]]), logique, raisonnable : Isid. Orig. 4, 4, 1 ; Capel. 9, 949 ; [ Cic. Tusc. 4, 33 λογικά = la logique].
|gf=<b>lŏgĭcus</b>, a, um ([[λογικός]]), logique, raisonnable : Isid. Orig. 4, 4, 1 ; Capel. 9, 949 ; [ Cic. Tusc. 4, 33 λογικά = la logique].
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|georg=logicus, a, um ([[λογικός]]), [[logisch]], rationell (Ggstz. [[alogus]]), [[haeresis]] medicorum, Isid. orig. 4, 4, 1: [[alia]] [[logica]], [[alia]] aloga memorantur, Mart. Cap. 9. § 949. – subst., a) [[logica]], ōrum, n., die [[Logik]], Cic. Tusc. 4, 33 ([[bei]] [[Müller]] griech. λογικά). – Sing. [[logicum]], [[Sidon]]. carm. 15, 100. – b) logicī, ōrum, m., die rationellen Ärzte, Cael. Aur. de morb. acut. 3, 21, 216.
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Revision as of 08:40, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lŏgĭcus: a, um, adj., = λογικός,
I logical, reasonable: haeresis medicorum, Isid. 4, 4, 1: alia logica, alia aloga memorantur, Mart. Cap. 9, § 949.—Hence, in plur. subst.,
   A lŏgĭca, ōrum, n., = τὰ λογικά, logic: habes ea, quae de perturbationibus enucleate disputant Stoici, quae logica appellant, quia disseruntur subtilius, Cic. Tusc. 4, 14, 33.—In sing.: lŏgĭcum, i, n., logic, Sid. Carm. 15, 100.—
   B lŏgĭci, ōrum, m., rational physicians, Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 21, 216.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lŏgĭcus, a, um (λογικός), logique, raisonnable : Isid. Orig. 4, 4, 1 ; Capel. 9, 949 ; [ Cic. Tusc. 4, 33 λογικά = la logique].

Latin > German (Georges)

logicus, a, um (λογικός), logisch, rationell (Ggstz. alogus), haeresis medicorum, Isid. orig. 4, 4, 1: alia logica, alia aloga memorantur, Mart. Cap. 9. § 949. – subst., a) logica, ōrum, n., die Logik, Cic. Tusc. 4, 33 (bei Müller griech. λογικά). – Sing. logicum, Sidon. carm. 15, 100. – b) logicī, ōrum, m., die rationellen Ärzte, Cael. Aur. de morb. acut. 3, 21, 216.