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  1    Abbr              |         Hypotyp. or Pyrrh. Hyp. or P.H. = Pyrrhoneôn Hypotyposeôn
  2    Abbr              |        subj. = subjunctive.~R. and P. = Ritter and Preller's
  3     Int,      IV(149)|           Über Cicero's Akademika, p. 4.~
  4     Int,      IV(155)|                     De Fin. Praef. p. lvii. ed. 2.~
  5     Int,      IV(162)|                       Cf. Krische, p. 5.~
  6     Int,      IV(303)|         See Madvig, De Fin. ed. 2, p. 824; also Krische, pp.
  7     Int,      IV(303)|     Brückner, Leben des Cicero, I. p. 655, follows Müller.~
  8     Int,      IV(304)|                       Cf. Krische, p. 58.~
  9       I,       I     |              EX LIBRO I.~1. Nonius p. 65 Merc. Digladiari dictum
 10       I,       I     |             Nonius s.v. concinnare p. 43. Idem in Academicis
 11       I,      II     |             EX LIBRO II.~3. Nonius p. 65. Aequor ab aequo et
 12       I,      II     |           poetae vocant.~4. Nonius p. 69. Adamare Cicero Academicorum
 13       I,      II     |            possunt esse.~5. Nonius p. 104. Exponere pro exempla
 14       I,      II     |     imitandum iuventuti.~6. Nonius p. 121. Hebes positum pro
 15       I,      II     |         videntur cornua.~7. Nonius p. 162. Purpurascit. Cicero
 16       I,      II     |          et infectum....~8. Nonius p. 162. Perpendiculi et normae.
 17       I,      II     |             non regulis.~9. Nonius p. 394. Siccum dicitur aridum
 18       I,      II     |          vinulentis ...~10. Nonius p. 474. Urinantur. Cic. in
 19       I,      II     |       admodum cernimus.~11. Nonius p. 545. Alabaster. Cic. Academicorum
 20       I,     III     |       Academico tertio.~12. Nonius p. 65. Digladiari ... idem
 21       I,     III     |   stultissimum dixerit?~13. Nonius p. 65. Exultare dictum est
 22       I,     III     |  exultantes videmus ...~14. Nonius p. 123. Ingeneraretur ut innasceretur.
 23       I,     III     |           et scientiae.~15. Nonius p. 419. Vindicare, trahere,
 24       I,     III     |          temeritatis.~17. Diomedes p. 373, ed. Putsch.: p. 377,
 25       I,     III     |      Diomedes p. 373, ed. Putsch.: p. 377, ed. Keil. Varro ad
 26       I,     III     |           opera adfixa.~18. Nonius p. 139. Mordicibus et mordicus
 27       I,     III     |           Lucullus §51.~19. Nonius p. 117. Gallinas. Cic. Academicorum
 28       I,    IIII     |          EX LIBRO IIII.~20. Nonius p. 69, Adstipulari positum
 29       I,    IIII     |           Lucullus §67.~21. Nonius p. 65. Maeniana ab inventore
 30       I,    IIII     |           Lucullus §70.~22. Nonius p. 99. Dolitum, quod dolatum
 31       I,    IIII     |          Lucullus §100.~23. Nonius p. 164. Ravum fulvum. Cic.
 32       I,    IIII     |          Lucullus §105.~24. Nonius p. 107. Exanclare est perpeti
 33       I,    IIII     |          Lucullus §108.~25. Nonius p. 163. Pingue positum pro
 34       I,    IIII     |          Lucullus §109.~26. Nonius p. 122. Infinitatem. Cic.
 35       I,    IIII     |          Lucullus §118.~27. Nonius p. 65. Natrices dicuntur angues
 36       I,    IIII     |          Lucullus §120.~28. Nonius p. 189. Uncinatum ab unco.
 37       I,    IIII     |         Martianus Capella V. §517, p. 444, ed. Kopp. Cicero ...
 38       I,    IIII     |          Lucullus §122.~30. Nonius p. 102. E regione positum
 39       I,    IIII     |          Lucullus §123.~31. Nonius p. 80. Balbuttire est cum
 40      II,      II     |     senectute didicisse acceperim, P. autem Africani historiae
 41      II,      IV     |         familiares, docti homines, P. et C. Selii et Tetrilius
 42      II,       V     |           videantur. Repetunt ii a P. Valerio, qui exactis regibus
 43      II,       V     |        Pompeium: illi quidem etiam P. Africanum referre in eundem
 44      II,       V     |            et clarissimos fratres, P. Crassum et P. Scaevolam,
 45      II,       V     | clarissimos fratres, P. Crassum et P. Scaevolam, aiunt Ti. Graccho
 46      II,    XXVI     |         quarto est. 84. Qui igitur P. Servilium Geminum videbat,
 47      II,    XXVI     |          Quando igitur potest tibi P. Geminus Quintus videri,
 48      II,     XLV     |       starent, A. Albinum, qui tum P. Scipione et M. Marcello
 49     Not,       1     |          than of Cic., see Introd. p. 37. Nuntiatum: the spelling
 50     Not,       1     |            cf. Corssen, Ausspr. I. p. 51. A M. Varrone: from
 51     Not,       1     |             M.T. Cic. Epistolarum, p. 62) shows that it must
 52     Not,       1     |            and Halm's ed. of 1861, p. 854). The text is sound;
 53     Not,       1     |          the dialogue; cf. Introd. p. 38, De Or. II. 1. In promptu:
 54     Not,       1     |           aut Rabirii: cf. Introd. p. 26. Definiunt ... partiuntur:
 55     Not,       1     |      Philosophicos, Hauniae, 1825, p. 108) tacitly reads continentur
 56     Not,       1     |            also Baiter. Madv. (Em. p. 108) made a forced defence
 57     Not,       1     |    Athenaeus, VII. 279 (qu. R. and P. 353). Ne suspicari quidem:
 58     Not,       1     |   exhaustive excursus to his D.F. (p. 785, ed. 2), and are connected
 59     Not,       1     |              probamus: cf. Introd. p. 62. Erit explicanda: for
 60     Not,       1     |             ed. Nobbe, and Introd. p. 32. Aut ... aut ... aut ...
 61     Not,       1     |    estimation at Rome. See Introd. p. 29. The same elaborate
 62     Not,       1     |            sententiam: cf. Introd. p. 56. Aristum: cf. II. 11,
 63     Not,       1     |    supposed conversion see Introd. p. 20. Veterem illam: MSS.
 64     Not,       1     |            Academy refer to R. and P. 404. Contra ea Philonis:
 65     Not,       1     |          passages quoted by R. and P. 141. To form an opinion
 66     Not,       1     |         evidently from Plato Apol. p. 21, as to the proper understanding
 67     Not,       1     |            Uber Cicero's Akademika p. 51, has some good remarks.
 68     Not,       1     |         Laert. III. 56 (see R. and P., p. 195). The division
 69     Not,       1     |            III. 56 (see R. and P., p. 195). The division itself
 70     Not,       1     |            Curtius' Studien II. 1, p. 145. In the case of pulcher
 71     Not,       1     |             Curtius' Grundz ed. 3, p. 8) For valetudinem viris
 72     Not,       1     |            D.F. IV. 64, 66, R. and P. 392, sq., Zeller, Stoics
 73     Not,       1     |          of which Madv. complains (p. 821) is traceable to Antiochus,
 74     Not,       1     |        Handbook, pp 99105. R. and P. 273 sq. should be consulted
 75     Not,       1     |         Arist. Metaph H, 1, R. and P. 270—274). A figurative
 76     Not,       1     |            Phys. IV. 5 (qu. R. and P. 289). Cic. perhaps translates
 77     Not,       1     |             De Coelo, I. 2 (R. and P. 294). The distinction puzzled
 78     Not,       1     |         Plutarch (quoted in R. and P. 382). It was both Aristotelian
 79     Not,       1     |            will be found in R. and P. 297. Quasi multiformes:
 80     Not,       1     |             with footnotes, R. and P. 297 sq. Accipiendi ...
 81     Not,       1     |             referred to in Introd. p. 16, is postponed to 39.
 82     Not,       1     |            και μερος εχειν (R. and P. 245). Chrysippus followed
 83     Not,       1     |     Aristotle very closely (R. and P. 377, 378). Intervallis
 84     Not,       1     |            be gathered from R. and P. 288, 9, and especially
 85     Not,       1     |            Laert. VII. 141, R. and P. 378, Stob. I. 20, 1) regarded
 86     Not,       1     |            Laert. VII. 147, R. and P. 386, Zeller 159) Some Stoics
 87     Not,       1     |          is to be found in Timaeus p. 47, 48, Grote's Plato,
 88     Not,       1     |        quoted in Grote's Plato, I. p. 37, about Heraclitus, εν
 89     Not,       1     |         used by Xenocrates (R. and P. 243—247), Arist. too distinguishes
 90     Not,       1     |            Post. I. 33 (qu. R. and P. 264).~§32. For this cf.
 91     Not,       1     |          Anal. Post. I. 33 (R. and P. 264), λεγω νουν αρχην επιστημης.
 92     Not,       1     |          after Aristotle in R. and P. 265, note b. The definitio
 93     Not,       1     |          passages quoted in R. and P. pp. 265, 271, whose notes
 94     Not,       1     |          boni. Divinum: see R. and P. 210 for a full examination
 95     Not,       1     |             see Gellius qu. R. and P. 327. His real name was
 96     Not,       1     |            D.F. II. 34, and R. and P. Congregati: "all in the
 97     Not,       1     |          in general consult R. and P. and Zeller for himself.
 98     Not,       1     |         Cic. and Stob., see R. and P. 393.) Recte factum = κατορθωμα,
 99     Not,       1     |     officium = καθηκον (cf. R. and P. 388—394, Zeller 238248,
100     Not,       1     |           of Wesenberg, printed on p. 324 of the same volume
101     Not,       1     |    Wesenberg, Em. to the T.D. III. p. 8, says Cic. always uses
102     Not,       1     |           see Plutarch, qu. R. and P. 375). It had destroyed
103     Not,       1     |         Gen. An. II. 3, qu. R. and P. 299). Ignem: the Stoics
104     Not,       1     |             127129, qu. by R. and P. 21. The Stoics probably
105     Not,       1     |      misunderstood him; cf. R. and P. "Heraclitus," and Grote'
106     Not,       1     |           et Corr. I. 7, by R. and P. 43), the same is affirmed
107     Not,       1     |           could mean aptos (R. and P. 366) is untenable. I entirely
108     Not,       1     |           Anacoluthis Ciceronianis p. 9, agrees with Madv. For
109     Not,       1     |          by Zeller, ch. V., R. and P. 365 sq. Nos appellemus
110     Not,       1     |            read uno haustu; Zeller p. 78 seems to take the same
111     Not,       1     |      εννοιαι; Zeller 8184, R. and P. 367, 368. Quodque natura:
112     Not,       1     |          γαρ παλαμαι κ.τ.λ. R. and P. 107. Brevia curricula vitae:
113     Not,       1     |          of Democritus, see R. and P. 50. Goerenz's note here
114     Not,       1     |       exposui. Zenone: see Introd. p. 5. ~
115     Not,       2     |  scepticism of Arcesilas (Krische, p. 58).~BOOK II.~3. This fragm.
116     Not,       2     |            Hortensius, see Introd. p. 55. The argument probably
117     Not,       2     |         Greek γνωμων (Curt. Grundz p. 169, ed. 3), regula, a
118     Not,       2     |        derivation see Curt. Grundz p. 326. A diver would be in
119     Not,       2     |           another view in Krische, p. 62.~13. Krische believes
120     Not,       2     |             but very hesitatingly, p. 63.~16. This may well have
121     Not,       2     |      edition, as Krische supposes, p. 64.~28. Corpusculis: Luc.
122     Not,       2     |           alteration, see Krische, p. 64.~30. Only slight differences
123     Not,       2     |           book.~33. In the Introd. p. 55 I have given my opinion
124     Not,       2     |         ought to say that Krische, p. 65, maintains that the
125     Not,       2     |            1. Luculli: see Introd. p. 58, and Dict. Biog. Digna
126     Not,       2     |         like Lucullus, see Introd. p. 30. Percepta: "gained," "
127     Not,       2     |                plures: cf. Introd. p. 30. Reliqui: many MSS.
128     Not,       2     |           this feeling see Introd. p. 30. For non ita cf. the
129     Not,       2     |     plurimis prosimus: cf. Introd. p. 29. Non modo non minui,
130     Not,       2     |             and truly, see Introd. p. 38. In Cat. Mai. §3 Cic.
131     Not,       2     |       Academic freedom see Introd. p. 18. Amico cuidam: Orelli
132     Not,       2     |         est ad Baulos: cf. Introd. p. 57. In spatio: this xystus
133     Not,       2     |            many years. Cf. Introd. p. 21. Libri duo: cf. I. 13.
134     Not,       2     |          lost Catulus, see Introd. p. 50. Implorans: "appealing
135     Not,       2     |      Philoni: for this see Introd. p. 50. It cannot mean what
136     Not,       2     |         title. Aristo: see Introd. p. 11. Aristone: Diog. VII.
137     Not,       2     |     repudiated by home in 139 B.C. P. Africanum: i.e. the younger,
138     Not,       2     |           viros, but cf. Brut. 98. P. Scaevolam: the pontifex,
139     Not,       2     |            of the text, see R. and P. 108. Quale sit: the emphasis
140     Not,       2     |           In Plutarch Adv. Colotem p. 1121 F, want of novelty
141     Not,       2     |            as Petrus Valentia did, p. 290 of Orelli's reprint
142     Not,       2     |          Euseb. Praep. Ev. XIV. 8, p. 739, who treats him throughout
143     Not,       2     |           this are given in R. and P. 343, 344, Zeller 403, footnote.
144     Not,       2     |             Interiorem: see R. and P. 165 and Zeller's Socrates
145     Not,       2     |     passages referred to in R. and P. and Zeller will show) conj.
146     Not,       2     |      virtutum, as Petrus Valentia (p. 292 ed. Orelli) supposes
147     Not,       2     |           notes, Zeller 88, R. and P. 367. Stabilem: βεβαιον
148     Not,       2     |       Zeller 227, footnote, R. and P. 390. Impellimur: κινουμεθα,
149     Not,       2     |            M.D.F. II. 52, Em. Liv. p. 42. Non poterit: as the
150     Not,       2     |      νοησεις (Plut. De Sto. Repug. p. 1057 a). In Sext. Adv.
151     Not,       2     |          referred to in Sext. e.g. P.H. II. 90, 98, A.M. VII.
152     Not,       2     |            of Catulus; see Introd. p. 51. Aug. Cont. Ac. III.
153     Not,       2     |        Sext. A.M. VII. 164 (R. and P. 410), also 175. Notam:
154     Not,       2     |        σημειον of Sextus; cf. esp. P.H. II. 97 sq. Eodem modo
155     Not,       2     |        Sext. A.M. VII. 164 (R. and P. 410) ουδεμια εστιν αληθης
156     Not,       2     |          και διεξωδευμενην (R. and P. 411). As the trans. of
157     Not,       2     |    φαντασιων; Sext. A.M. VII. 403, P.H. I. 127. Proprium: so
158     Not,       2     |    ακριβειαν (passim in Sext. e.g. P.H. II. 123). Inaniterne
159     Not,       2     |            Greek κενοπαθειν (Sext. P.H. II. 49), κενοπαθεια (=
160     Not,       2     |     anacoluthia, cf. M.D.F ed. II. p. 796. Iis visis, etc.: i.e.
161     Not,       2     |             εικειν, ειξις in Sext. P.H. I. 193, 230, Diog. VII.
162     Not,       2     |        thing correspond. Cf. Sext. P.H. I. 22 περι μεν του φαισθαι
163     Not,       2     |        Sext. A.M. VII. 164 (R. and P. 410) πασηι τη δοκουσηι
164     Not,       2     |           sceptics, see e.g. Sext. P.H. I. 14. Num illa definitio ...
165     Not,       2     |            For the sense cf. Sext. P.H. II. 209 μοχθηρους ‛ορους
166     Not,       2     |        Communi Notit. adv. Stoicos p. 1077 (‛ως παντα πραγματα
167     Not,       2     |           printed by the latter on p. 854 of Bait. and Halm's
168     Not,       2     |      opinion of Democr. see R. and P. 45. Et eo quidem innumerabilis:
169     Not,       2     |          discussed by Munro, Lucr. p. 313, ed. 3.~§59. Illud
170     Not,       2     |        Valentia (Orelli's reprint, p. 279), and all succeeding
171     Not,       2     |            and Forc., also Introd. p. 53. Sequere: either this
172     Not,       2     |         passages quoted in Introd. p. 46 with respect to Catulus,
173     Not,       2     |           Sapientia III. 3, qu. by P. Valentia (p. 278 of Orelli'
174     Not,       2     |             3, qu. by P. Valentia (p. 278 of Orelli's reprint)
175     Not,       2     |          referred to by Sextus. In P.H. I. 33 he quotes it as
176     Not,       2     |         appearances do. See R. and P. 51.~§74. Furere: cf. 14.
177     Not,       2     |         A.M. VII. 1234 qu. R. and P. 107, who say "patet errare
178     Not,       2     |             54, Zeller 501, R. and P. on Xenophanes and Parmenides.
179     Not,       2     |          interprets it (cf. R. and P. 148). That επιστημη in
180     Not,       2     |              Megarians, see R. and P. 177182. σοφισματα: Cic.
181     Not,       2     |           116 refers, cf. Krische, p. 65. Fulcire porticum: "
182     Not,       2     |         footnotes. Cf. also R. and P. 162 sq. Quo quid colore:
183     Not,       2     |        Zeller Socrates 297, R. and P. 165). Adfici se: = πασχειν.
184     Not,       2     |             A man who has mistaken P. for Q. Geminus could have
185     Not,       2     |         critical epistle to Orelli p. 139 abandoned it and proposed
186     Not,       2     |           refers to the same thing P.H. I. 47, A.M. VII. 192 (‛
187     Not,       2     |            XIV. 8). Cf. also Sext. P.H. I. 78, 87, 144, II. 75.
188     Not,       2     |           same illustration, as in P.H. I. 107, A.M. VII. 414.
189     Not,       2     |             De Plac. Phil. II. 21, p. 890 E, that Heraclitus
190     Not,       2     |         reprehension of Madv. D.F. p. 814, ed 2. Nihil aut non
191     Not,       2     |           Ep.. 113, 13, qu. R. and P. 380. Note the word Stoicum;
192     Not,       2     |       against συνηθεια; cf. R. and P. 360 and 368. Carneadem:
193     Not,       2     |          περι τας περιστασεις; cf. P.H. I. 100, also for the
194     Not,       2     |       together, see Madv. Em. Liv. p. 442. Ita credit: MSS. have
195     Not,       2     |            Ribbeck Trag. Lat. rel. p. 205. Cic. in De Or. III.
196     Not,       2     |     Wesenberg Observ. Crit. ad Or. p. Sestio p. 51 this explanation, "
197     Not,       2     |             Crit. ad Or. p. Sestio p. 51 this explanation, "cum
198     Not,       2     |      refers to Wopkens Lect. Tull. p. 55 ed. Hand. Incedunt etc.:
199     Not,       2     |            similar language, as in P.H. I. 22, qu. in n. on 40.
200     Not,       2     |           to διεζευγμενον, cf. esp P.H. II. 201, and Zeller 109
201     Not,       2     |            αμφιβολον, on which see P.H. II. 256, Diog VII. 62.
202     Not,       2     |          not abl. Petrus Valentia (p. 301, ed Orelli) justly
203     Not,       2     |           occur in Sext., cf. esp. P.H. II. 175 and the words
204     Not,       2     |             D.F. III. 70, Em. Liv. p. 422, Gram. 340, obs. 1.
205     Not,       2     |          advice is quoted in Sext. P.H. II. 253 (δειν ‛ιστασθαι
206     Not,       2     |           by the Cynics, see Sext. P.H. II. 244, III. 66. Stertas:
207     Not,       2     |            Facere non sinis: Sext. P.H. II. 253 points the moral
208     Not,       2     |            hit by Petrus Valentia (p. 301, ed Orelli), quis unquam
209     Not,       2     |         εστιν φως αρα εστιν (Sext. P.H. II. 157, and other passages
210     Not,       2     |         only one premise) in Sext. P.H. I. 152, 159, II. 167.
211     Not,       2     |            of Dialectic see R. and P. 343. Zeller 399 sq., M.
212     Not,       2     |            of Madv. (Pref. to D.F. p. lxiii.) who holds him convicted
213     Not,       2     |        replaces it. See Madv. D.F. p. 790, ed. 2. Quicquam tale
214     Not,       2     |          851); Beier on De Off. I. p. 157 (qu. by Halm) wishes
215     Not,       2     |          της συγκταθεσεως in Sext. P.H. I. 191. For the use of
216     Not,       2     |  communication to Halm (printed on p. 854 of Bait., and Hahn'
217     Not,       2     |          speech, passim, and Sext. P.H. I. 227 sq. Academia ...
218     Not,       2     |      exactly the same way by Sext. P.H. II. 5, 10 and elsewhere,
219     Not,       2     |           then is wrong is saying (P.H. I. 226) that the Academics
220     Not,       2     |         Amavi hominem: cf. Introd. p. 6. Ita iudico, politissimum;
221     Not,       2     |           65. Diodoto: cf. Introd. p. 2. Nolumus: Halm and Bait.,
222     Not,       2     |           other schools, cf. Sext. P.H. II. 13 (on the same subject) ‛
223     Not,       2     |        εστιν ου μερος ουθεν (Sext. P.H. III. 39), στιγμη = το
224     Not,       2     |  positively as μηκος μετα πλατους (P.H. III. 39), περας (extremitas)
225     Not,       2     |      general be referred to R. and P., Schwegler, and Grote's
226     Not,       2     |     schools will be found in Sext. P.H. III. 30 sq. Our passage
227     Not,       2     |         from Diog. II. 6 in R. and P. 29 παντα χρηματα ην ‛ομου
228     Not,       2     |        Arist. Met. A. 5 qu. R. and P. 94. He only hypothetically
229     Not,       2     |          see Simplicius qu. R. and P. 101, and esp. το εον αιει
230     Not,       2     |        Plac. Phil. I. 7 qu. R. and P. 375), spiritus per omnia
231     Not,       2     |             Grote, Aristot. Vol I. p. 43, quotes Topica 3, De
232     Not,       2     |       Academic liberty see Introd. p. 18. Quod tibi est: after
233     Not,       2     |          127. They supply in Sext. P.H. I. 32, III. 912 an example
234     Not,       2     |           on I. 29. Strato: R. and P. 331. Sed cum: sed often
235     Not,       2     |         μαλλον η αληθεια, in Sext. P.H. VIII. 353. Magno opere:
236     Not,       2     |           Phil. III. 11 qu. R. and P. 75), who give the name
237     Not,       2     |           in Philolaus, see R. and P. 75. Theophrastus: who wrote
238     Not,       2     |          of philosophy, see R. and P. 328. Platonem: the words
239     Not,       2     |         doctrine of his see R. and P. 358.~§124. Quid sit animus:
240     Not,       2     |            113, who also speaks in P.H. II. 31 of the πολλη και
241     Not,       2     |            concerning the soul. In P.H. II. 57 he says Γοργιας
242     Not,       2     |          is translated, see R. and P. 124. Ut Xenocrates: some
243     Not,       2     |      Xenocrates is given in R. and P. 244. Quod intellegi etc.:
244     Not,       2     |             Gen. Dicendi 497 B qu. P. Valentia 304 ed. Or.).
245     Not,       2     |             with footnotes, R. and P. 174 sq. Simile ought perhaps
246     Not,       2     |           Zeller Socr. 238, R. and P. 182. The Erctrian school
247     Not,       2     |          the difference see R. and P. 332, and for the doctrines
248     Not,       2     |             cf. Zeller 496, R. and P. 338. Απαθεια was also a
249     Not,       2     |            consentiens: cf. R. and P. 352 where the differences
250     Not,       2     |         argument is taken in Sext. P.H. I. 88, II. 32, etc. Terminis ...
251     Not,       2     |         deleta sit: see Madv. D.F. p. 806, ed. 2, who is severe
252     Not,       2     |            the Phil. works (1861), p. 994. Quasi: = almost, ‛
253     Not,       2     |          the οιησιν of Sext., e.g. P.H. III. 280. Quod minime
254     Not,       2     |          48 sq. Protagorae: R. and P. 132 sq. Qui putet: so MSS.,
255     Not,       2     |         Wesenberg Fm. to T.D. III. p. 17, who says, multo tamen
256     Not,       2     |        δοξα and not επιστημη; also P.H. II. 83, where it is said
257     Not,       2     |             Sto. Rep. 1056 (qu. by P. Valentia p. 295, ed Orelli)
258     Not,       2     |           1056 (qu. by P. Valentia p. 295, ed Orelli) εστι δε
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