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1     Int,       I|     Posidonius the pupil of Panaetius, the most famous Stoic of
2     Int,       I|   Rhodian, another pupil of Panaetius, may have been at Rhodes
3     Int,       I|   Dardanus, also hearers of Panaetius, belonged to an earlier
4     Int,      II|     and the other pupils of Panaetius propounded it; not merely
5      II,  XXXIII|  quidem perspicuum est. Cum Panaetius, princeps prope meo quidem
6      II,    XLIV|    aureolus et, ut Tuberoni Panaetius praecipit, ad verbum ediscendus
7     Not,       2|   compels us to assent. But Panaetius doubted even some of the
8     Not,       2| aureolus 119 flumen aureum. Panaetius: he had addressed to Tubero
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