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1  Epamin     | Calliphron. For his instructor in philosophy he had Lysis 147 of Tarentum,
2  Epamin(149)|        contemnenda.] The study of philosophy, at least in the time of
3  Epamin     |        being held on any point of philosophy, he never went away till
4   Attic     |           a love for the study of philosophy, had lived with him several
5    Frag     |            and strengthened Latin philosophy, before him uncouth, with
6    Frag     |         so far from thinking that philosophy teaches how to live, and
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