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Alphabetical [« »] implying 1 imponam 1 imponenda 1 importance 7 important 26 importata 1 importation 1 | Frequency [« »] 7 ideas 7 immediately 7 implies 7 importance 7 impossibility 7 impressum 7 indistinguishable | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances importance |
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1 Int, I| young Cicero to feel the importance of a study of philosophy 2 Int, II| philosophers as of overwhelming importance compared with the first. 3 Int, II| that a comparatively small importance was in Cicero's time attached 4 Int, II| of philosophy. Its chief importance lay in the fact that ancient 5 Int, III| have been of little real importance. It is exceedingly remarkable 6 Not, 1| with moderns too). Its importance to Plato may be seen from 7 Not, 1| resemblances as of supreme importance, cf. the strong statement