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Alphabetical [« »] period 1 periods 2 peripatetic 1 peripatetics 10 perish 48 perishable 11 perished 9 | Frequency [« »] 10 observed 10 offended 10 perchance 10 peripatetics 10 persuade 10 pleasing 10 possesses | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances peripatetics |
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1 II, 9 | Pythagoreans, the Stoics, and the Peripatetics, who are the chief of every 2 III, 7 | the absence of pain; the Peripatetics, again, in the goods of 3 III, 8 | pleasure. The chief good of the Peripatetics may possibly appear excessive, 4 VI, 15| AND THE OPINION OF THE PERIPATETICS RESPECTING THEM.~For, that 5 VI, 15| affections. There fore the Peripatetics act better, who say that 6 VI, 15| that point at which the Peripatetics arrive by argument, that 7 VI, 16| REFUTATION OF THE OPINION OF THE PERIPATETICS CONCERNING THEM; WHAT IS 8 VI, 16| THEM.~But I think that the Peripatetics did not even approach the 9 VI, 17| to be restrained, as the Peripatetics wish, but to be directed 10 VI, 19| they are opposed by the Peripatetics, who not only retain, but