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Alphabetical [« »] curiae 1 curing 1 curiosity 1 curious 9 curiously 2 currency 1 current 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 consulship 9 cont 9 correspond 9 curious 9 days 9 degree 9 dicant | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances curious |
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1 Int, I| Patro and Phaedrus17. It is curious to find that Zeno is numbered 2 Int, I| thirty tyrants61. It is curious to find Cicero, in the very 3 Int, III| was probably correct. A curious question arises, which I 4 Int, IV| exhaustion, may be read by the curious in Augustine. My notes on 5 Not, 1| approves the reading on the curious ground that Brutus was not 6 Not, 1| the vulg. revocari is a curious instance of oversight. It 7 Not, 1| 138, N.D. II. 34) In a curious passage (N.D. I. 33), Cic. 8 Not, 1| is unlimited. There is a curious similarity between the difficulties 9 Not, 1| existence in De Coelo I. 2, in a curious and recondite fashion. Cic.