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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 notαιρετα, (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.~§§2429. 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. 24959.~§§3032. 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 theηγεμονικον
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. 912 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
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