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1 Abbr | Academica Posteriora; D.F. = De Finibus; T.D. = Tusculan 2 Abbr | Democritus.~Madv. = Madvig; M.D.F. = Madvig's edition of the 3 Int, I(19) | D.F. V. §3.~ 4 Int, I(20) | D.F. I. §16.~ 5 Int, I(21) | D.F. V. §6, etc.~ 6 Int, I(22) | D.F. V. §8.~ 7 Int, I(33) | D.F. I. §6.~ 8 Int, II(91) | D.F. IV. §5.~ 9 Int, II(94) | T.D. V. §11. D.F. II. §§1 and 2, etc.~ 10 Int, II(112)| T.D. IV. §9. D.F. III. §41.~ 11 Int, III(115)| Ibid. IV. §7. Cf. D.F. II. §44, populus cum illis 12 Int, III(116)| 6, 7; II. §7; III. §33. D.F. III. §40.~ 13 Int, III(118)| D.F. I. §§4-6. Ac. I. §1. D.F. 14 Int, III(118)| D.F. I. §§4-6. Ac. I. §1. D.F. III. §5.~ 15 Int, III(120)| D.F. III. §5. N.D. I. §8. T.D. 16 Int, III(127)| 1, 4. De Off. II. §3. D.F. I. §1.~ 17 Int, III(128)| T.D. II. §1. D.F. I. §§1, 3.~ 18 Int, III(129)| D.F. I. §§1, 11.~ 19 Int, IV(160)| D.F. I. §2.~ 20 Int, IV(258)| also T.D. II. §4; III. §6; D.F. I. §2.~ 21 Int, IV(289)| Paradoxa, §1. D.F. III. §8. Brutus, §119.~ 22 Int, IV(290)| Ac. I. §1. D.F. V. §8.~ 23 Not, 1 | cf. T.D. III. 71, and M.D.F. V. 22. I may note that the 24 Not, 1 | very similar passages in D.F. I. 14, III. 8, also my note 25 Not, 1 | common phrases in Cic., e.g. D.F. I. 1, T.D. I. 1, De Div. 26 Not, 1 | prep. after ortus; cf. M.D.F. V. 69. Genus: regularly 27 Not, 1 | occur in the prologue to D.F. I., which should be compared 28 Not, 1 | convertible terms. See also M.D.F. I. 39. Nec dicendi nec disserendi: 29 Not, 1 | Lat virtus. Two passages, D.F. III. 72, De Or. III. 65, 30 Not, 1 | such a place in Cic. (cf. M.D.F. V. 68). Ne a nobis quidem: 31 Not, 1 | Democritum: for the charge see D.F. I. 17, IV. 13, N.D. I. 73. 32 Not, 1 | first clause, exx. in M.D.F. I. 33. Cum causas rerum 33 Not, 1 | efficientium sustuleris: cf. D.F. I. 18, the same charge is 34 Not, 1 | would then govern rerum (cf. D.F. V. 81, De Fato, 33, also 35 Not, 1 | nec suspicari, but Madv. (D.F., Excursus III.) has conclusively 36 Not, 1 | clear from the fact that in D.F. II. 20, 30, T.D. III. 46, 37 Not, 1 | frequent with suspicari (D.F. II. 20), and verbs of the 38 Not, 1 | exhaustive excursus to his D.F. (p. 785, ed. 2), and are 39 Not, 1 | velle see a good instance in D.F. III. 68, where consult Madv. 40 Not, 1 | phrases connected by id est in D.F. I. 72, II. 6, 90. I therefore 41 Not, 1 | Imitati non interpretati: Cic. D.F. I. 7, gives his opinion 42 Not, 1 | throughout cf. the prologues to D.F. I., T.D. I. and II.~§11. 43 Not, 1 | same praise often recurs in D.F. and the Brutus Graecia desideret 44 Not, 1 | tranquil. Cf. Ad Att. I. 20, 6, D.F. I. 8, Ad Qu. Fr. II. 16, 45 Not, 1 | Aristum: cf. II. 11, and M.D.F. V. 8.~§13. Sine te: = σου 46 Not, 1 | antiqua (22), istius veteris (D.F. V. 8), and similar uses. 47 Not, 1 | expression, cf. De Leg. III. 30, D.F. IV. 21, also Tac. Hist. 48 Not, 1 | force in the sentence; see M.D.F. III. 70. Nothing is commoner 49 Not, 1 | and cannot be justified by D.F. V. 13.~§14. A qua absum 50 Not, 1 | quoniam, quidem, etc., cf. M.D.F. III. 20 Quae cum essent 51 Not, 1 | is well illustrated in M.D.F. I. 9. There is an odd ellipse 52 Not, 1 | odd ellipse of laudasti in D.F. V. 81.~§§15—42. Antiochus' 53 Not, 1 | cf. 19, Timaeus c. 1, D.F. I. 64, IV. 18, V. 10, N. 54 Not, 1 | cf. II. 123, T.D. V. 10, D.F. V. 87, 88, also Varro in 55 Not, 1 | reading by such passages as D.F. I. 39, T.D. I. 70. The strangest 56 Not, 1 | repetition of pronouns see M.D.F. IV. 43. Varie et copiose: 57 Not, 1 | in his own person, as in D.F. IV. 5 De Leg. I. 38, De 58 Not, 1 | Xenocrates, Polemo (cf. D.F. IV. 2), sometimes Crantor 59 Not, 1 | resemblances of the two schools. In D.F. V. 21, which is taken direct 60 Not, 1 | Latin nouns in -a. See M.D.F. II. 94. Coetus ... soliti: 61 Not, 1 | after the pronoun, see M.D.F. IV. 43, cf. also I. 71, 62 Not, 1 | in philosophy. Cf. esp. M.D.F. IV. 3. Quid verum ... repugnans 63 Not, 1 | however, is indubitable; see D.F. V. 24—27, which should be 64 Not, 1 | put rather differently in D.F. V. 24, 26, cf. also D.F. 65 Not, 1 | D.F. V. 24, 26, cf. also D.F. II. 33, 34, Ac. II. 131. 66 Not, 1 | late Peripateticism (cf. M.D.F. III. 43), the third division 67 Not, 1 | This agrees better with D.F. V. 34—36, cf. also Aug. 68 Not, 1 | Eth. II. 6, 7; cf. also D.F. V. 35. Pulchritudinem: Cic. 69 Not, 1 | ευαισθησια in Stob., cf. also D.F. V. 36 (in sensibus est sua 70 Not, 1 | Magna Mor. I. c. 5). In D.F. V. 38 the διανοητικαι are 71 Not, 1 | the docilitas, memoria of D.F. V. 36. Quasi consuetudinem: 72 Not, 1 | προκοπτειν εις αρετην, cf. M.D.F. IV. 64, 66, R. and P. 392, 73 Not, 1 | the reason, cf. II. 26, D.F. IV. 35, V. 38, and Madvig' 74 Not, 1 | 38, and Madvig's note on D.F. II. 88. Faber quotes Galen 75 Not, 1 | in Aug. XIX. 3, cf. also D.F. V. 36, 38.~§21. Virtutis 76 Not, 1 | practising ground for virtue (D.F. III. 50), cf. virtutis usum 77 Not, 1 | Aristotle. For Cic. cf. D.F. III. 66, De Leg. I. 23, 78 Not, 1 | the word pertinere see M.D.F. III. 54.~§22. Plerique: 79 Not, 1 | s Fourth Excursus to the D.F., which the student of Cic.' 80 Not, 1 | φυσιν were not ‛αιρετα, (cf. D.F. III. 21). Antiochus' prima 81 Not, 1 | frequently in Cic., e.g. D.F. IV. 27, so Stob. II. 6, 82 Not, 1 | iudicavit not animadvertit cf. M.D.F. II. 6. Reperiebatur: for 83 Not, 1 | for change of constr. cf. D.F. IV. 26 Nec tamen beatissimam: 84 Not, 1 | to Antiochus, consult M.D.F. V. 67.~§23. Agendi aliquid: 85 Not, 1 | similar use of it is found in D.F. III. 32. Descriptione naturae: 86 Not, 1 | prima constitutio naturae in D.F. IV. 15. Aequitas: not in 87 Not, 1 | For the duae res, cf. D.F. I. 18. Efficiens ... huic 88 Not, 1 | whence Cic. takes it; cf. D.F. III. 16, a passage in other 89 Not, 1 | foreign, now naturalised. D.F. III. 5 is very similar. 90 Not, 1 | facienda: = imponenda in D.F. III. 5. Suis utuntur: so 91 Not, 1 | III. 5. Suis utuntur: so D.F. III. 4. Transferenda: transferre = 92 Not, 1 | tam in praecipitem; also D.F. III. 5 quanto id nobis magis 93 Not, 1 | as a silly absurdity. Cf. D.F. I. 20 ne illud quidem physici 94 Not, 1 | posse for posse fieri see M.D.F. IV. 48, also Ac. II. 121. 95 Not, 1 | fondness for tautology, cf. D.F. I. 22 quaerendi ac disserendi. 96 Not, 1 | 264).~§32. For this cf. D.F. IV. 8—10. Notionibus: so 97 Not, 1 | numerous passages (e.g. D.F. V. 74) describes verba or 98 Not, 1 | comparing formulam in 17, also D.F. IV. 19, V. 9, T.D. III. 99 Not, 1 | his various offences see D.F. V. 12 sq., T.D. V. 25, 85. 100 Not, 1 | Laert. IV. 18, Ac. II. 131, D.F. II. 34, and R. and P. Congregati: " 101 Not, 1 | not uncommon in Cic., e.g. D.F. III. 33. Omnia, quae: MSS. 102 Not, 1 | the sixth Excursus to his D.F. Solum et unum bonum: for 103 Not, 1 | contraria: Cic. here as in D.F. III. 50 feels the need of 104 Not, 1 | Ponebat esse: cf. 19, M.D.F. V. 73.~§37. To cope thoroughly 105 Not, 1 | different. I admit, with Madv. (D.F. III. 50), that there is 106 Not, 1 | striking parallel occurs in D.F. III. 52, quae secundum locum 107 Not, 1 | intention. So if his words in D.F. V. 90 be pressed, the sumenda 108 Not, 1 | producta and reducta, in D.F. III. 16 appeterent includes 109 Not, 1 | abruptly introduced. So D.F. II. 88 frui dolore must 110 Not, 1 | usu faciles esse debemus" (D.F. III. 52). There is quite 111 Not, 1 | on the passages of the D.F. quoted in this note. Non 112 Not, 1 | is possible. Cf. 43 and M.D.F. V. 64.~§38. Sed quasdam 113 Not, 1 | indivisible (Zeller 248, D.F. III. passim). When the ‛ 114 Not, 1 | of Aristotle's finis in D.F. II. 19. Ipsum habitum: the 115 Not, 1 | παθεσι, which Cic. rejects in D.F. III. 35. Voluit carere sapientem: 116 Not, 1 | Zeller 233. For iudicio cf. D.F. III. 35, T.D. III. 61, IV. 117 Not, 1 | error in T.D. I. 22, 41, 65, D.F. IV. 12. On this last passage 118 Not, 1 | first Excursus to his D.F.) that we have here an anacoluthon. 119 Not, 1 | For the expression cf. D.F. II. 44 e duplici genere 120 Not, 1 | turn of expression occurs D.F. III. 21, IV. 74. Hoc verbum 121 Not, 1 | exposition, and for which see M.D.F. I. 30, III. 49; (2) the 122 Not, 1 | variant. Aliena: cf. alienatos D.F. III. 18. A virtute sapientiaque 123 Not, 1 | numquam fallitur in iudicando D.F. III. 59. The firma adsensia 124 Not, 1 | are all equivalent; cf. D.F. III. 15 equidem soleo etiam 125 Not, 2 | The word concinere occurs D.F. IV. 60, N.D. I. 16, in both 126 Not, 2 | line is taken in Luc. 31, D.F. III. 17, and elsewhere.~ 127 Not, 2 | excessively rare in Cic. Madv. D.F. V. 53 denies the use altogether. 128 Not, 2 | the same story is told D.F. II. 104, De Or. II. 299. 129 Not, 2 | Opuscula I. 390. Etsi: M.D.F. V. 68, shows that in Cic. 130 Not, 2 | A passage like ours is D.F. I. 29, ista sis aequitate, 131 Not, 2 | leviorum: a similar argument in D.F. I. 12. Quodam in libro: 132 Not, 2 | follows this verb, as in D.F. III. 7 nihil operae reipublicae 133 Not, 2 | ab is rather rarer. See M.D.F. I. 39, and for describere 134 Not, 2 | Democritus, as Madv. on D.F. I. 20 remarks, cf. De Div. 135 Not, 2 | Verbum e verbo: so 31, D.F. III. 15, T.D. III. 7, not 136 Not, 2 | Latinisation of Greek terms (D.F. III. 15). Sed tamen: this 137 Not, 2 | of this may be seen from D.F. II. 107, III. 1. It denotes 138 Not, 2 | on 14, 66, also I. 44 and D.F. V. 94, N.D. I. 13, in the 139 Not, 2 | iudicii: see for the gen. M.D.F. II. 27; there is an extraordinary 140 Not, 2 | quisque as a single word see M.D.F. V. 46.~§20. Ut oculi ... 141 Not, 2 | on Goerenz's note here (D.F. II. 27). Umbris ... eminentia: 142 Not, 2 | insaniat: For the sequence cf. D.F. I. 62 and Wesenberg's fine 143 Not, 2 | occurs in N.D. II. 148, D.F. III. 18 (see Madv.), Quint, 144 Not, 2 | cf. n. on I. 38, Madv. D.F. II. 61, Em. 139. Qui distingues: 145 Not, 2 | apud omnes philosophos" M.D.F. I. 42. Sextus constantly 146 Not, 2 | against the rack; cf. esp. D.F. III. 29, 75, T.D. V. 73, 147 Not, 2 | translate τελος are made in D.F. I. 11, 29, V. 17. Cum quid 148 Not, 2 | ωμοιωμενον τη φυσει; cf. 38 and D.F. V. 17, also III. 16, Zeller 149 Not, 2 | and Munro's n., also M.D.F. II. 52, Em. Liv. p. 42. 150 Not, 2 | dimiseramus, nec satis lucebat, D.F. III. 45 solis luce ... lumen 151 Not, 2 | cf. Sextus passim, and D.F. I. 30. Initium ... exitus = 152 Not, 2 | obs. 5, Opusc. I. 370, D.F. II. 79, and cf. 96 of this 153 Not, 2 | Sentitis enim: cf. sentis in D.F. III. 26. Fluctuare: "to 154 Not, 2 | cf. summa philosophiae D.F. II. 86. Veri falsi: cf. 155 Not, 2 | The subj. is supported by D.F. III. 20, De Off. I. 8, Ad 156 Not, 2 | here, and by Ac. II. 17, D.F. III. 21, 24, N.D. I. 109, 157 Not, 2 | minus alius—aliquis," M.D.F. III. 63. Goer. on the other 158 Not, 2 | immediately perceived by sense. In D.F. III. 33 it receives its 159 Not, 2 | the Stoic system. Cf. M.D.F. III. 21, V. 60, for this 160 Not, 2 | to translate καταληψις in D.F. II. 16, III. 17, cf. n. 161 Not, 2 | repetition cf. 135, 146, and M.D.F. I. 41. The future tense 162 Not, 2 | merely anima; see Madv. D.F. V. 38. The rule given by 163 Not, 2 | Madv. in an important n. on D.F. IV. 30 explains this thus; 164 Not, 2 | principle thus described in D.F. III. 14 erit notius quale 165 Not, 2 | ve for ne, on which see M.D.F. IV. 76. Inaniter = κενως = 166 Not, 2 | on I. 35, also II. 47, D.F. V. 3 (inaniter moveri), 167 Not, 2 | slight anacoluthia, cf. M.D.F ed. II. p. 796. Iis visis, 168 Not, 2 | Inanimum: not inanimatum, cf. M.D.F. IV. 36. Agit aliquid: I. 169 Not, 2 | subj. after necesse est on D.F. V. 25. Tollit e vita: so 170 Not, 2 | method, like τεχνη, cf. M.D.F. III. 4, Mayor on Iuv. VII. 171 Not, 2 | remarkable, and, as Madv. (D.F. I. 30) thinks, impossible, 172 Not, 2 | affirmed of Epicurus in D.F. II. 27. Nulla sunt: on the 173 Not, 2 | Veri simile est: so Madv. D.F. III. 58 for sit. The argument 174 Not, 2 | vocant: i.e. hoc genus, cf. D.F. III. 70 ex eo genere, quae 175 Not, 2 | quae prosunt. Vitiosum: cf. D.F. IV. 50 ille sorites, quo 176 Not, 2 | quodque as Klotz; cf. M.D.F. II. 105, to whose exx. add 177 Not, 2 | rare in Cic., see Madv. D.F. II. 33, who, however, unduly 178 Not, 2 | before a vowel, so that in D.F. II. 33 ut should probably 179 Not, 2 | used in the neut. sense in D.F. II. 94. Alcmaeonis: the 180 Not, 2 | often quoted by Cic., e.g. D.F. IV. 62.~§53. Sustinet: επεχει; 181 Not, 2 | the exx. qu. by Madv. on D.F. II. 35 of the subj. used 182 Not, 2 | Lat. optative. [Madv. on D.F. II. 35 seems to imply that 183 Not, 2 | Orbat sensibus: cf. 74, and D.F. I. 64, where Madv. is wrong 184 Not, 2 | not despiciendum, cf. M.D.F. II. 97, IV. 64, also De 185 Not, 2 | implies, Madv. says (on D.F. V. 87), more doubt than 186 Not, 2 | et copiosae memoriae" (on D.F. I. 34). See Krebs and Allgayer 187 Not, 2 | same course of action in D.F. III. 31. Cogitatione: "idea". 188 Not, 2 | altered tamen to tam in n. on D.F. V. 26. The two words are 189 Not, 2 | The same usage is found in D.F. II. 60, T.D. IV. 9, and 190 Not, 2 | apposition to nomen, cf. D.F. V. 18 voluptatis alii putant 191 Not, 2 | Cic., as Madv. remarks on D.F. I. 20, always exaggerates 192 Not, 2 | in T.D. III. 42, V. 73, D.F. II. 48. Parmenides, Xenophanes: 193 Not, 2 | verb is not expressed see M.D.F. V. 68 and cf. I. 5. Quasi 194 Not, 2 | after ita definisse cf. M.D.F. II. 13 (who quotes exx.); 195 Not, 2 | see Madv. Opusc. I. 448, D.F. I. 43, Gram. 479 a. I think 196 Not, 2 | the use of pertinere in D.F. III. 55. Clitomacho: cf. 197 Not, 2 | earth. Quasi pedalis: cf. D.F. I. 20 pedalis fortasse. 198 Not, 2 | cf. note on 74. Madv. on D.F. I. 20 quotes Diog. Laert. 199 Not, 2 | the reprehension of Madv. D.F. p. 814, ed 2. Nihil aut 200 Not, 2 | Nihil aut non multum: so in D.F. V. 59, the correction of 201 Not, 2 | quidem is bad Latin (see M.D.F. V. 56). Nor can quin ne 202 Not, 2 | apparently = is ipse cf. M.D.F. II. 93.~§85. Quod non est: = 203 Not, 2 | subjunctive is, Madv. says on D.F. I. 9, impossible; for other 204 Not, 2 | ellipses of the verb see M.D.F. V. 63. Alcmaeo autem: i.e. 205 Not, 2 | is illustrated in Madv. D.F. III. 70, Em. Liv. p. 422, 206 Not, 2 | Hermachus, as most edd.; see M.D.F. II. 96. Diiunctum: διεζευγμενον, 207 Not, 2 | 343. Zeller 399 sq., M.D.F. I. 22. E contrariis diiunctio: = 208 Not, 2 | in T.D. II. 42, III. 22, D.F. IV. 7. Ut Poenus: "as might 209 Not, 2 | from a Carthaginian;" cf. D.F. IV. 56, tuus ille Poenulus, 210 Not, 2 | censure of Madv. (Pref. to D.F. p. lxiii.) who holds him 211 Not, 2 | in 53, 58. Eversio: cf. D.F. III. 50 (the same words), 212 Not, 2 | below replaces it. See Madv. D.F. p. 790, ed. 2. Quicquam 213 Not, 2 | Madv. allows to stand in D.F. I. 43, and many other places ( 214 Not, 2 | 5), consuetudo loquitur (D.F. II. 48), hominis institutio 215 Not, 2 | plural are given by Madv. on D.F. V. 16. Nullum: on the favourite 216 Not, 2 | with the same constr. in D.F. V. 79, 80. Nusquam alibi: 217 Not, 2 | Exposuisset adiungit: Madv. on D.F. III. 67 notices a certain 218 Not, 2 | cf. 22. Polyaenus: named D.F. I. 20, Diog. X. 18, as one 219 Not, 2 | sq. Siron: thus Madv. on D.F. II. 119 writes the name, 220 Not, 2 | followed by an inf. cf. M.D.F. IV. 8. Nulla: for non, cf. 221 Not, 2 | needed may be seen from D.F. II. 70. negat Epicurus ( 222 Not, 2 | of the gen. cf. Madv. on D.F. I. 14, who doubts whether 223 Not, 2 | that even Priscian (see M.D.F. V. 12) made gross blunders 224 Not, 2 | modum ... item: see Madv. on D.F. III. 48, who quotes an exact 225 Not, 2 | are common in Cic., e.g. D.F. I. 54, De Off. I. 61, Orat. 226 Not, 2 | severe remarks of Madvig on D.F. V. 76, a passage which very 227 Not, 2 | are often mentioned, e.g. D.F. IV. 6. E vero ... a falso: 228 Not, 2 | verum: visum omitted as in D.F. V. 76. Incognito: cf. 133. 229 Not, 2 | given from Cic. by Madv. on D.F. II. 13. Horum neutrum: cf. 230 Not, 2 | the Peripatetics, as in D.F. IV. 5, V. 7. Sustinuero: 231 Not, 2 | e.g. T.D. II. 44, III. 50, D.F. I. 25, II. 81. For the Epicurean 232 Not, 2 | Epicurean friendships cf. esp. D.F. I. 65. Diodoto: cf. Introd. 233 Not, 2 | alluded to by Cic. as in D.F. I. 12, IV. 6, De Or. I. 234 Not, 2 | II. 93, De Inv. II. 6, D.F. I. 14, Ad Att. II. 1, and 235 Not, 2 | see N.D. I. 23, II. 37, D.F. III. 67, Ac. I. 29 etc., 236 Not, 2 | monstrosities these," cf. D.F. IV. 70. Iurare: cf. 116. 237 Not, 2 | magnitudinem et bipedalem". (D.F. I. 20) This explanation 238 Not, 2 | Xenocrati, but cf. I. 44, D.F. II. 18, T.D. III. 76. Numerus: 239 Not, 2 | Pabulum: similar language in D.F. II. 46. Consideratio contemplatioque: 240 Not, 2 | similar combinations from D.F. V. 11, 58. Elatiores: MSS. 241 Not, 2 | of which reading Dav. qu. D.F. II. 51, Val. Flaccus Argon. 242 Not, 2 | σμικρα και ελαχιστα. Madv. on D.F. V. 78 notes that except 243 Not, 2 | III. 156. Other exx. in M.D.F. I. 14. For the turn of expression 244 Not, 2 | 114. Bonorum summa: cf. D.F. V. 21 and Madv. Est igitur: 245 Not, 2 | or Erillus as Madv. on D.F. II. 35 spells the name), 246 Not, 2 | of exploded systems, cf. D.F. II. 43, De Off. I. 6, T. 247 Not, 2 | of Herillus see Madv. on D.F. II. 43. Megaricorum: Xenophanes. 248 Not, 2 | nom; for this see Madv. on D.F. II. 19, who also gives the 249 Not, 2 | philosopher. Hieronymus: mentioned D.F. II. 19, 35, 41, V. 14, in 250 Not, 2 | Diodorus: see Madv. on D.F. II. 19. Honeste vivere, 251 Not, 2 | Honeste vivere, etc.: in D.F. IV. 14 the finis of Polemo 252 Not, 2 | Clemens Alex. qu. by Madv. on D.F. IV. 15. See n. below on 253 Not, 2 | aemuli, but Halm refers to D.F. II. 44. The later Peripatetics 254 Not, 2 | this finis is given in D.F. II. 35 (frui principiis 255 Not, 2 | include virtus in it (see D.F. II. 38, 42, V. 22) while 256 Not, 2 | See more on 139. Zeno: cf. D.F. IV. 15 Inventor et princeps: 257 Not, 2 | excipio—praestans; also D.F. V. 7, De Leg. I. 15. Per 258 Not, 2 | cf. I. 7, and Madv. on D.F. I. 43, who how ever unduly 259 Not, 2 | illa probata esse. Paria: D.F. III. 48, Paradoxa 20 sq., 260 Not, 2 | deleta sit: see Madv. D.F. p. 806, ed. 2, who is severe 261 Not, 2 | gives (after Davies) in D.F. ne patria deleatur, which 262 Not, 2 | Tubero a work de dolore; see D.F. IV. 23. Cotem: T.D. IV. 263 Not, 2 | παραδοξα by admirabilia as in D.F. IV. 74, or admiranda, under 264 Not, 2 | Stoico: i.e. Diogeni; cf. D.F. II. 24. Halm brackets Stoico, 265 Not, 2 | professed to follow;" cf. D.F. V. 13 Strato physicum se 266 Not, 2 | philosopher:" also Madv. on D.F. II. 102. Ille noster: Dav. 267 Not, 2 | often come together, as in D.F. I. 44; cf. also D.F. III. 268 Not, 2 | in D.F. I. 44; cf. also D.F. III. 31. Si vacemus omni 269 Not, 2 | commoda: Cic. here as in D.F. IV. 59, V. 58 confuses the 270 Not, 2 | s fourth Excursus to the D.F. Relinquit: Orelli relinqui 271 Not, 2 | praecepta relabor, also D.F. V. 6 rapior illuc: revocat 272 Not, 2 | Antiochus. Reprehendit manu: M.D.F. II. 3. Pecudum: I. 6, Parad. 273 Not, 2 | Lael. 20, 32. T.D. V. 73, D.F. II. 18; cf. also Aristoph. 274 Not, 2 | applied to Zeno's finis in D.F. IV. 17, 25. Ut ... sequar: 275 Not, 2 | for the repeated ut see D.F. V. 10, Madv. Gram. 480, 276 Not, 2 | Leg. I. 4, also Madv. on D.F. IV. 55. Obversetur: Halm 277 Not, 2 | potest nisi erit: Madv. D.F. III. 70 "in hac coniunctione— 278 Not, 2 | Gloriosum in vulgus: cf. D.F. II. 44 populus cum illis 279 Not, 2 | adsciscis, comparing 138. Add D.F. I. 23 (sciscat et probet), 280 Not, 2 | substituitur quam contra, also M.D.F III. 21.~§143. Ne maiorum 281 Not, 2 | confesses himself ashamed in D.F. IV. 74. Exsules etc.: 136.~§ 282 Not, 2 | symbolic action of Zeno cf. D.F. II. 18, Orat. 113, Sextus