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1     Int,      IV|      all probability the extant prooemium of the Lucullus is the one
2     Int,      IV|       circulation, he affixed a prooemium to each book, Catulus being
3     Int,      IV|        the contents of the lost prooemium to the Catulus. The achievements
4     Int,      IV|       against anachronisms.~The prooemium ended, the dialogue commenced.
5     Int,      IV| intimate connection between the prooemium, the speech of Catulus,
6     Int,      IV|       one of Hortensius. In the prooemium the innovations of Philo
7       I,     III|     librum ad te misi: at in eo prooemium id est, quod in Academico
8     Not,       2|         included if not in that prooemium to the third book which
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