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1 Int, I | of the most accomplished [iii] men of his time, and Cicero' 2 Int, I(46) | Ad Qu. Fr. III. 5 and 6.~ 3 Int, II(101)| Cf. De Off. III. §20.~ 4 Int, II(107)| Ac. II. §§13, 13. T.D. III. §10.~ 5 Int, II(112)| T.D. IV. §9. D.F. III. §41.~ 6 Int, III | III. The aim of Cicero in writing 7 Int, III(116)| T.D. IV. 6, 7; II. §7; III. §33. D.F. III. §40.~ 8 Int, III(116)| II. §7; III. §33. D.F. III. §40.~ 9 Int, III(118)| 4-6. Ac. I. §1. D.F. III. §5.~ 10 Int, III(120)| D.F. III. §5. N.D. I. §8. T.D. III. §§ 11 Int, III(120)| III. §5. N.D. I. §8. T.D. III. §§10, 16.~ 12 Int, IV(140)| De Or. III. §109.~ 13 Int, IV(200)| Cf. Quintil. Inst. Or. III. 6, §64.~ 14 Int, IV(206)| Inst. Or. III. 6, §64.~ 15 Int, IV(229)| T.D. V. §56. Cf. De Or. III. §9. N.D. III. §80.~ 16 Int, IV(229)| Cf. De Or. III. §9. N.D. III. §80.~ 17 Int, IV(230)| Cf. esp. III. §173.~ 18 Int, IV(234)| Cf. ibid. II. §74 with III. §127.~ 19 Int, IV(235)| Cf. II. §152 with III. §187.~ 20 Int, IV(237)| 132, 133, 134, 259. De Or. III. §29.~ 21 Int, IV(241)| Ibid. III. §194.~ 22 Int, IV(242)| Cf. De Or. II. §68 with III. §§182, 187.~ 23 Int, IV(244)| Ibid. I. §45; II. §365; III. §§68, 75.~ 24 Int, IV(246)| Cf. De Or. III. §110.~ 25 Int, IV(258)| Hortensius; also T.D. II. §4; III. §6; D.F. I. §2.~ 26 Int, IV(259)| Lactant. III. 16.~ 27 Int, IV(287)| Varro, De Re Rust. III. 17.~ 28 Int, IV(289)| Paradoxa, §1. D.F. III. §8. Brutus, §119.~ 29 Int, IV(292)| Cf. Aug. Adv. Acad. III. §35. Nonius, sub v. exultare.~ 30 Int, IV(298)| Ibid. III. 8, §3.~ 31 Int, IV(299)| Ibid. III. 15, §3; 18, §1.~ 32 Int, IV | Cicero to Hortensius. Book III.: a speech of Varro in reply 33 I, III | III. 9. Tum, ego. Sunt, inquam, 34 I, III | EX LIBRO III.~Cicero ad Att. XVI. 6. § 35 I, III | Cic. Academicorum lib. III.: et ut nos nunc sedemus 36 I, III | Cic. Academicorum lib. III.: in tanta animantium varietate, 37 I, III | Cicero Academicorum lib. III.: aliqua potestas sit, vindicet 38 I, III | Cic. Academicorum lib. III.: perspicuitatem, quam mordicus 39 I, III | Cic. Academicorum lib. III.: qui gallinas alere permultas 40 I, Inc | 32. Lactantius Inst. div. III. 14. Haec tua verba sunt ( 41 I, Inc | 34. Augustin. c. Acad. III. §15. Est in libris Ciceronis 42 I, Inc | 35. Augustin. c. Acad. III. §43. Ait enim Cicero illis ( 43 II, III | III. Restat unum genus reprehensorum, 44 Not, 1 | unemphatic is, cf. T.D. III. 71, and M.D.F. V. 22. I 45 Not, 1 | passages in D.F. I. 14, III. 8, also my note on 14. 46 Not, 1 | Pompeius; see Cæsar B. Civ. III. 5, 16, 24. Nihil enim eius 47 Not, 1 | om. tecum; but cf. De Or. III. 330. Mandare monumentis— 48 Not, 1 | virtus. Two passages, D.F. III. 72, De Or. III. 65, will 49 Not, 1 | passages, D.F. III. 72, De Or. III. 65, will remove all suspicion 50 Not, 1 | however, was adduced (T.D. III. 14) and the usage probably 51 Not, 1 | denounced by Cic., see esp T.D. III. 41, where Cic.'s Latin 52 Not, 1 | but Madv. (D.F., Excursus III.) has conclusively shown 53 Not, 1 | in D.F. II. 20, 30, T.D. III. 46, N.D. I. 111, where 54 Not, 1 | a good instance in D.F. III. 68, where consult Madv. 55 Not, 1 | 121, Cat. Mai. 22, N.D. III. 23, just as he uses tyrannus ( 56 Not, 1 | he uses tyrannus (De Rep. III. 45), and anapaestus (T. 57 Not, 1 | 45), and anapaestus (T.D. III. 57) Might we not read philosophis, 58 Not, 1 | expression, cf. De Leg. III. 30, D.F. IV. 21, also Tac. 59 Not, 1 | the sentence; see M.D.F. III. 70. Nothing is commoner 60 Not, 1 | quidem, etc., cf. M.D.F. III. 20 Quae cum essent dicta, 61 Not, 1 | and considitur in De Or. III. 18. Mihi vero: the omission 62 Not, 1 | philosophical works (1861), on T.D. III. 6. Varie et copiose is 63 Not, 1 | 5 De Leg. I. 38, De Or. III. 67. Five ancient philosophers 64 Not, 1 | philosophy (cf. also De Off. III. 20). Antiochus probably 65 Not, 1 | IV. 43, cf. also I. 71, III. 28, Opusc. I. 406. Expetendarum 66 Not, 1 | 4, and by Diog. Laert. III. 56 (see R. and P., p. 195). 67 Not, 1 | Peripateticism (cf. M.D.F. III. 43), the third division 68 Not, 1 | For the former cf. De Or. III. 185, which will show the 69 Not, 1 | sound; for the latter De Or. III. 41, which will disprove 70 Not, 1 | so Halm), but cf. T.D. III. 2, and animis below and 71 Not, 1 | ground for virtue (D.F. III. 50), cf. virtutis usum 72 Not, 1 | Aristotle. For Cic. cf. D.F. III. 66, De Leg. I. 23, for 73 Not, 1 | word pertinere see M.D.F. III. 54.~§22. Plerique: Antiochus 74 Not, 1 | were not ‛αιρετα, (cf. D.F. III. 21). Antiochus' prima naturae 75 Not, 1 | use of it is found in D.F. III. 32. Descriptione naturae: 76 Not, 1 | n. on 33.~§§24—29. Part III of Varro's Exposition. Antiochus' 77 Not, 1 | explicitly says this, Phys. III. 4). Aristotle also recognised 78 Not, 1 | Cic. takes it; cf. D.F. III. 16, a passage in other 79 Not, 1 | foreign, now naturalised. D.F. III. 5 is very similar. Cic.' 80 Not, 1 | facienda: = imponenda in D.F. III. 5. Suis utuntur: so D.F. 81 Not, 1 | 5. Suis utuntur: so D.F. III. 4. Transferenda: transferre = 82 Not, 1 | Cic. on metaphor, De Or. III. 153 sq., where necessitas 83 Not, 1 | as here; cf. also De Or. III. 149. Saecula: the spelling 84 Not, 1 | in praecipitem; also D.F. III. 5 quanto id nobis magis 85 Not, 1 | word revived by Cic. De Or. III. 153; cf. Quintil. Inst. 86 Not, 1 | expressa effigies De Off. III. 69); efficta, moulded as 87 Not, 1 | Sapientiam: cf. N.D. II. 36 with III. 23, in which latter passage 88 Not, 1 | 47, 48, Grote's Plato, III. 249—59.~§§30—32. Part iv. 89 Not, 1 | Orator 194 sq., De Or. III. 182 sq. Solam censebant ... 90 Not, 1 | the first impulse (N.D. III. 63). Specimens of Stoic 91 Not, 1 | II. and ridiculed in N.D. III. (cf. esp. 62 in enodandis 92 Not, 1 | enodatio nominum in N.D. III. 62 is quite different). 93 Not, 1 | favourite double genitive (T.D. III. 39), oratoria being put 94 Not, 1 | D.F. IV. 19, V. 9, T.D. III. 38, to which add Ac. I. 95 Not, 1 | passage Halm quotes, De Or. III. 207. Et recte: for the 96 Not, 1 | nervos virtutis elidere, III. 83 stirpis aegritudinis 97 Not, 1 | uncommon in Cic., e.g. D.F. III. 33. Omnia, quae: MSS. quaeque, 98 Not, 1 | contraria: Cic. here as in D.F. III. 50 feels the need of a 99 Not, 1 | admit, with Madv. (D.F. III. 50), that there is no reason 100 Not, 1 | parallel occurs in D.F. III. 52, quae secundum locum 101 Not, 1 | producta and reducta, in D.F. III. 16 appeterent includes 102 Not, 1 | εχοντα αξιαν (Pyrrhon. Hypot. III. 191) words which usually 103 Not, 1 | faciles esse debemus" (D.F. III. 52). There is quite as 104 Not, 1 | indivisible (Zeller 248, D.F. III. passim). When the ‛ηγεμονικον 105 Not, 1 | same transition in T.D. III. 23, 24, IV. 59, 65, V. 106 Not, 1 | which Cic. rejects in D.F. III. 35. Voluit carere sapientem: 107 Not, 1 | αλογος επαρσις. (T.D. Books III. and IV. treat largely of 108 Not, 1 | Wesenberg, Em. to the T.D. III. p. 8, says Cic. always 109 Not, 1 | 233. For iudicio cf. D.F. III. 35, T.D. III. 61, IV. 14, 110 Not, 1 | iudicio cf. D.F. III. 35, T.D. III. 61, IV. 14, 15, 18. Intemperantiam: 111 Not, 1 | of expression occurs D.F. III. 21, IV. 74. Hoc verbum 112 Not, 1 | τεχνη (cf. Sext. Pyrrh. Hyp. III. 188 τεχνην δε ειναι συστημα 113 Not, 1 | which see M.D.F. I. 30, III. 49; (2) the phrase reperire 114 Not, 1 | Aliena: cf. alienatos D.F. III. 18. A virtute sapientiaque 115 Not, 1 | fallitur in iudicando D.F. III. 59. The firma adsensia 116 Not, 1 | all equivalent; cf. D.F. III. 15 equidem soleo etiam 117 Not, 2 | Antipater'; cf. II. 143, De Off. III. 50. Evidently this fragment 118 Not, 2 | Posteriora (see fragm. 36).~BOOK III.~12. This forms part of 119 Not, 2 | to Book IV. and not Book III., and that Cic., when he 120 Not, 2 | is taken in Luc. 31, D.F. III. 17, and elsewhere.~15. 121 Not, 2 | confirmed by Aug. Contr. Ac. III. 23.~29. Magnis obscurata: 122 Not, 2 | that the fragments of Book III. correspond to the first 123 Not, 2 | valeat pervenire, also ibid. III. 10 illis (Academicis) placuit 124 Not, 2 | in Book IV. As to Books III. and IV., I do not think 125 Not, 2 | cavillationes in Luc. 75 (Seneca Ep. III.), and the insertion in 126 Not, 2 | reading dissensit in De Or. III. 68 is right, the restriction 127 Not, 2 | Prop. I. 2, 12, Ov. Fast. III. 119 (the last qu. by Dav.). 128 Not, 2 | factus ad unguem, Cic. De Or. III. 184, In Verr. IV. 126. 129 Not, 2 | follows this verb, as in D.F. III. 7 nihil operae reipublicae 130 Not, 2 | carried a ballot bill (De Leg. III. 35), he was the author 131 Not, 2 | comparing De Or. I. 197, III. 173. A glance, however, 132 Not, 2 | For the meaning cf. T.D. III. 69 and Arist. on the progress 133 Not, 2 | obfundere) Aug. Contra Ac. III. 14 (quasdam nebulas obfundere), 134 Not, 2 | Verbum e verbo: so 31, D.F. III. 15, T.D. III. 7, not verbum 135 Not, 2 | so 31, D.F. III. 15, T.D. III. 7, not verbum de verbo, 136 Not, 2 | Latinisation of Greek terms (D.F. III. 15). Sed tamen: this often 137 Not, 2 | seen from D.F. II. 107, III. 1. It denotes the character 138 Not, 2 | VIII. 86 Pyrrh. Hypotyp. III. 242, the definition is 139 Not, 2 | examples, cf. Aug. Cont. Ac. III. 27. Epicurus hoc viderit: 140 Not, 2 | words here used, e.g. De Or. III. 101, and after him Quintilian, 141 Not, 2 | occurs in N.D. II. 148, D.F. III. 18 (see Madv.), Quint, 142 Not, 2 | 17, 41, Sext. Pyrrh. Hyp. III. 188 τεχνην ειναι συστημα 143 Not, 2 | καταληψεον συγγεγυμνασμενων ib. III. 250. Quam: for the change 144 Not, 2 | unfounded; see Tischer on T.D. III. 4. Tractabit: μελλει μεταχειριζεσθαι.~§ 145 Not, 2 | βιον τεχνη (Pyrrh. Hyp. III. 250) the existence of which 146 Not, 2 | the rack; cf. esp. D.F. III. 29, 75, T.D. V. 73, Zeller 147 Not, 2 | 38 and D.F. V. 17, also III. 16, Zeller 227, footnote, 148 Not, 2 | nec satis lucebat, D.F. III. 45 solis luce ... lumen 149 Not, 2 | enim: cf. sentis in D.F. III. 26. Fluctuare: "to be at 150 Not, 2 | subj. is supported by D.F. III. 20, De Off. I. 8, Ad Att. 151 Not, 2 | and by Ac. II. 17, D.F. III. 21, 24, N.D. I. 109, where 152 Not, 2 | minus alius—aliquis," M.D.F. III. 63. Goer. on the other 153 Not, 2 | perceived by sense. In D.F. III. 33 it receives its proper 154 Not, 2 | Stoic system. Cf. M.D.F. III. 21, V. 60, for this and 155 Not, 2 | καταληψις in D.F. II. 16, III. 17, cf. n. on I. 41. Ut 156 Not, 2 | Introd. p. 51. Aug. Cont. Ac. III. 15 refers to this passage, 157 Not, 2 | after notare in De Or., III. 186. Convicio: so Madv. 158 Not, 2 | principle thus described in D.F. III. 14 erit notius quale sit, 159 Not, 2 | like τεχνη, cf. M.D.F. III. 4, Mayor on Iuv. VII. 177. 160 Not, 2 | dividunt in partis, T.D. III. 24, where genus = division, 161 Not, 2 | simile est: so Madv. D.F. III. 58 for sit. The argument 162 Not, 2 | i.e. hoc genus, cf. D.F. III. 70 ex eo genere, quae prosunt. 163 Not, 2 | without "if," cf. Iuv. III. 78 and Mayor's n. The use 164 Not, 2 | together in Cic., e.g.D.F. III. 25.~§56. Potiusque: this 165 Not, 2 | mysteria: Aug. Contra Ac. III. 37, 38 speaks of various 166 Not, 2 | passage of Augustine, C. Ac. III. 41 (whose authority must 167 Not, 2 | Cimmeriis. Goer. qu. Plin. N.H. III. 5, Sil. Ital. XII. 131, 168 Not, 2 | VII. 1, 1), casus (De Off. III. 33). In the case of personal 169 Not, 2 | IV. 55, 59 also De Or. III. 75 non quid ego sed quid 170 Not, 2 | opinator: Aug. Contra Acad. III. 31 qu. this passage wrongly 171 Not, 2 | mentioned by Ovid, Fasti III. 107, Tristia IV. 3, 1. 172 Not, 2 | course of action in D.F. III. 31. Cogitatione: "idea". 173 Not, 2 | Lactantius De Falsa Sapientia III. 3, qu. by P. Valentia ( 174 Not, 2 | hence Aug. Contra Acad. III. 41 calls him foeneus ille 175 Not, 2 | expressions occur in T.D. III. 42, V. 73, D.F. II. 48. 176 Not, 2 | use of pertinere in D.F. III. 55. Clitomacho: cf. n. 177 Not, 2 | the two verbs as in De Or. III. 161. O praeclarum prospectum: 178 Not, 2 | i.e. adm. pauci cf. De Leg. III. 32 pauci enim atque admodum 179 Not, 2 | p. 205. Cic. in De Or. III. 162 thus continues the 180 Not, 2 | arcum. Wakefield on Lucr. III. 1013 puts a stop at auratum, 181 Not, 2 | illustrated in Madv. D.F. III. 70, Em. Liv. p. 422, Gram. 182 Not, 2 | see Sext. P.H. II. 244, III. 66. Stertas: imitated by 183 Not, 2 | imitated by Aug. Contra Ac. III. 25 ter terna novem esse ... 184 Not, 2 | stertente verum sit, also ib. III. 22. Proficit: Dav. proficis, 185 Not, 2 | resistere in Aug. Contra Ac. III. 14 may be a reminiscence. 186 Not, 2 | opposite of comprehendibilia III. 1, 41. The past partic. 187 Not, 2 | 69, 70. Aug. Contra Ac. III. 29 lays great stress on 188 Not, 2 | expressions are in T.D. II. 42, III. 22, D.F. IV. 7. Ut Poenus: " 189 Not, 2 | 53, 58. Eversio: cf. D.F. III. 50 (the same words), Plat. 190 Not, 2 | adiungit: Madv. on D.F. III. 67 notices a certain looseness 191 Not, 2 | item: see Madv. on D.F. III. 48, who quotes an exact 192 Not, 2 | cf. also Aug. Cont. Ac. III. 5 ne in quaestionis campis 193 Not, 2 | way; see e.g. T.D. II. 44, III. 50, D.F. I. 25, II. 81. 194 Not, 2 | μερος ουθεν (Sext. P.H. III. 39), στιγμη = το αμερες ( 195 Not, 2 | μηκος μετα πλατους (P.H. III. 39), περας (extremitas) 196 Not, 2 | μηκος και πλατος (A.M. III. 77). Liniamentum ... carentem: 197 Not, 2 | Dav., cf. also Virg. Aen. III. 56 quid non mortalia pectora 198 Not, 2 | Gk. ‛υποθεσεις. Quintal III. 5, 5 gives as an ex. of 199 Not, 2 | will be found in Sext. P.H. III. 30 sq. Our passage is imitated 200 Not, 2 | N.D. I. 23, II. 37, D.F. III. 67, Ac. I. 29 etc., also 201 Not, 2 | supply in Sext. P.H. I. 32, III. 9—12 an example of the 202 Not, 2 | magis quam inventa, ib. III. 12 doceas oportet nec proferas; 203 Not, 2 | is equally so, cf. T.D. III. 79, 84, Orat. 75. Modo 204 Not, 2 | Aug. Cont. Ac. II. 12, III. 1 imitates this passage. 205 Not, 2 | cf. N.D. II. 98, De Or. III. 178.~§123. Habitari ait: 206 Not, 2 | edd. qu. Lactant. Inst. III. 23, 12. Portenta: "monstrosities 207 Not, 2 | Philolaus (see Plut. Plac. Phil. III. 11 qu. R. and P. 75), who 208 Not, 2 | but in another passage (III. 24) says that Plato first 209 Not, 2 | I. 44, D.F. II. 18, T.D. III. 76. Numerus: so Bentl. 210 Not, 2 | of Augustine Contra Ac. III. 33 makes it probable that 211 Not, 2 | dicendi elegantia, De Or. III. 156. Other exx. in M.D.F. 212 Not, 2 | probata esse. Paria: D.F. III. 48, Paradoxa 20 sq., Zeller 213 Not, 2 | as in Aristotle; cf. T.D. III. 11, 22, 74. Permotione: 214 Not, 2 | Naturalem ... modum: so T.D. III. 74. Crantoris: sc. librum, 215 Not, 2 | rather colloquial; cf. T.D. III. 2, N.D. III. 43, also for 216 Not, 2 | colloquial; cf. T.D. III. 2, N.D. III. 43, also for aureolus 119 217 Not, 2 | IV. 43, 48, Seneca De Ira III. 3, where the saying is 218 Not, 2 | affirmed in Parad. 4, T.D. III. 10. Mirabilia: Cic. generally 219 Not, 2 | οιησιν of Sext., e.g. P.H. III. 280. Quod minime voltis: 220 Not, 2 | D.F. I. 44; cf. also D.F. III. 31. Si vacemus omni molestia: 221 Not, 2 | cf. In Verr. Act. I. 3, III. 162, De Leg. I. 4, also 222 Not, 2 | potest nisi erit: Madv. D.F. III. 70 "in hac coniunctione— 223 Not, 2 | 23 (sciscat et probet), III. 17 (adsciscendas esse), 224 Not, 2 | 17 (adsciscendas esse), III. 70 (adscisci et probari) 225 Not, 2 | See Wesenberg Fm. to T.D. III. p. 17, who says, multo 226 Not, 2 | quam contra, also M.D.F III. 21.~§143. Ne maiorum quidem 227 Not, 2 | meeting, for this see Liv. III. 27, IV. 31, IX. 7, and 228 Not, 2 | anchor, and Varro De Re Rust. III. 17, 1, where it occurs