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1      II,      IV|       annos et Philonem audierat, homo sane in ista philosophia,
2      II,      IV|       Antiochi manus venerant: et homo natura lenissimus—nihil
3      II,     VII| comprehensionem amplectuntur: 'si homo est, animal est mortale,
4      II,    XXXI|     senectutem cum Carneade fuit, homo et acutus, ut Poenus, et
5     Not,       2|            cf. Hor. Sat. I. 5, 33 homo factus ad unguem, Cic. De
6     Not,       2|           56, tuus ille Poenulus, homo acutus. A different meaning
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