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1     Int,       I   |       given him by the Epicurean Phaedrus, then at Rome because of
2     Int,       I   |      tenets of the [ii] master.3 Phaedrus remained to the end of his
3     Int,       I(3)|                 Ad Fam. XIII. 1, Phaedrus nobis,... cum pueri essemus,
4     Int,       I   | impressions from the teaching of Phaedrus. It was probably at this
5     Int,       I   |   striking contrast to Patro and Phaedrus17. It is curious to find
6     Int,       I   |   Carneades whom he had known18. Phaedrus was now at Athens, and along
7     Int,      II   |      Epicurus, but that of Zeno, Phaedrus, Patro, and Xeno; the doctrines
8     Not,       1   |         on his mind One from the Phaedrus 245 C is translated twice,
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