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1     Int,       I|          Critolaus, is frequently named by Cicero, but never as
2     Int,       I| literature" with a marvellous man named Dionysius41, and laughingly
3     Int,      IV|        whom the lost dialogue was named was son of the illustrious
4     Int,      IV|           orator from whom it was named. To any such conversion
5     Not,       1|         these characteristics are named to account for the branching
6     Not,       2|           s.v. They were probably named from their inventor like
7     Not,       2|       Memoria: cf. 22. Polyaenus: named D.F. I. 20, Diog. X. 18,
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