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Alphabetical [« »] caresses 1 carnage 1 carnal 1 carneades 9 carnivorous 1 carriage 1 carried 41 | Frequency [« »] 9 broken 9 calm 9 captive 9 carneades 9 cato 9 chose 9 circumstances | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances carneades |
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1 III, 30| or until Arcesilas and Carneades see, and feel, and perceive? 2 V, 15| also appears to be foolish. Carneades was a philosopher of the 3 V, 15| if Orcus should restore Carneades himself to life. This Carneades, 4 V, 15| Carneades himself to life. This Carneades, when he had been sent by 5 V, 15| could not be governed. But Carneades, that he might refute Aristotle 6 V, 17| that which I had purposed. Carneades, therefore, since the arguments 7 V, 18| from the truth. Therefore Carneades understood what is the nature 8 V, 18| then, O Furius--or rather O Carneades, for all this speech is 9 V, 18| advantage, is not a wise man, as Carneades wished it to appear, but