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  1     Pre         |          pupils and teachers alike in all schools where the philosophical
  2     Pre         |               and I have also studied all original criticisms upon
  3     Pre         | subject-matter of the Academica, than all the professed editions of
  4     Pre         |            intend readers to look out all the references given. It
  5     Pre         |             with Madvig's De Finibus, all teachers ought to place
  6     Pre         |       Stobaeus, and Sextus Empiricus, all of which have been published
  7     Int,       I|            For some time Cicero spent all his days with Diodotus in
  8     Int,       I|             scarcely heard him before all inclination for Epicureanism
  9     Int,       I|               enthusiasm he abandoned all other studies for philosophy.
 10     Int,       I|          Atticus who loved him beyond all other philosophers19, Cicero
 11     Int,       I|               his life. He was before all things a man of letters;
 12     Int,       I|               of my love for you, use all the endeavours of your friends,
 13     Int,       I|             private cares overwhelmed all thought of other occupation.
 14     Int,       I|             greatest, Cicero said, of all the Peripatetics he had
 15     Int,       I|                books, letters, study, all in their turn became unpleasant64.~
 16     Int,       I|            prosperity66. The tenor of all his letters at this time
 17     Int,       I|         replied by his Anticato, were all finished within the year.
 18     Int,       I|             the matter in hand, I beg all students to free themselves
 19     Int,      II|              gross error, whereas, in all probability, he is uttering
 20     Int,      II|          school, and in opposition to all other schools. As he himself
 21     Int,      II|          Academic tenet against which all the other schools [xvii]
 22     Int,      II|         withhold absolute assent from all doctrines, while giving
 23     Int,      II|             to teach one another with all gentleness and meekness75.
 24     Int,      II|              positive duty to discuss all aspects of every question,
 25     Int,      II|             Compared with its system, all other philosophies were
 26     Int,      II|              was considered by nearly all the later philosophers as
 27     Int,      II|                conduct (ars vivendi). All speculative and non-ethical
 28     Int,      II|           with considerable favour98. All ethical systems which seemed
 29     Int,      II|             philosophers [xxii] after all100. There was a kind of
 30     Int,      II|         ethics than Antiochus. Not in all points, however: for while
 31     Int,      II|              to the Stoic theory that all emotion was sinful; Cicero,
 32     Int,      II|             The most Stoic in tone of all his works are the Tusculan
 33     Int,      II|              ancient theology was, as all natural theology must be,
 34     Int,      II|             not use, and they crowned all their errors by a sin which
 35     Int,     III|         literature in Latin, of which all but a few scanty traces
 36     Int,     III|               Cicero had for omitting all mention of Lucretius when
 37     Int,     III|               and political writings, all or nearly all published
 38     Int,     III|               writings, all or nearly all published before the Hortensius,
 39     Int,      IV|     altogether, or, if he returned at all, a delay of even ten years
 40     Int,      IV|             before the De Finibus. On all these grounds I hold that
 41     Int,      IV|            Finibus160 place it beyond all doubt, showing as they do
 42     Int,      IV|               names were extolled. In all probability the extant prooemium
 43     Int,      IV|           through Atticus, who was at all times anxious to draw them
 44     Int,      IV|            The Antiochean portion has all the point of Antiochus combined
 45     Int,      IV|             Cicero begged him to take all precautions to prevent it
 46     Int,      IV|              that Cicero had given up all hope of suppressing the
 47     Int,      IV|            evident on a comparison of all the passages where the two
 48     Int,      IV|          Cicero by other ties. During all the most brilliant period
 49     Int,      IV|             of Catulus, and no one at all conversant with Greek literature
 50     Int,      IV|             distinctive of Carneades. All the counter arguments of
 51     Int,      IV|         philosophy and wisdom were at all the same thing259. Such
 52     Int,      IV|         οικειον, αδηλα, εποχη, nearly all important terms in the Stoic,
 53     Int,      IV|             in the Antiochean system, all of which Lucullus is obliged
 54     Int,      IV|        teaching had been dismissed by all the disputants274. It follows
 55     Int,      IV|               of Antiochus286. Nearly all that is known of the learning
 56     Int,      IV|        Tetrilius Rogus and the Selii, all men of philosophic tastes288.
 57     Int,      IV|          authority of another person. All his arguments are explicitly
 58     Int,      IV|              a divorced wife of Cato. All of them were of the Senatorial
 59     Int,      IV|          nosti, ελικτα και ουδεν297." All the references to Varro
 60     Int,      IV|      approximation300. Still they are all cold, forced and artificial;
 61     Int,      IV|          Plancus, and Trebatius. They all show a fear of giving offence
 62     Int,      IV|         before that work was written. All that was Stoic in Varro
 63     Not,       1|              eum longo intervallo: so all the MSS.; but Halm, after
 64     Not,       1|            Nihil enim eius modi again all MSS. except Halm's G. have
 65     Not,       1|            like ειτινες merely means "all who," for a strong instance
 66     Not,       1|              Or. III. 65, will remove all suspicion from the text.
 67     Not,       1|                 Ne a nobis quidem: so all the MSS., but Orelli (after
 68     Not,       1|               break made at adducere, all after quoniam will refer
 69     Not,       1|         Philosophe scribere: the MSS. all give philosophie. Klotz
 70     Not,       1|             nunc, satisne probas?: So all MSS. except G, which has
 71     Not,       1|           Brutus Graecia desideret so all Halm's MSS., except G, which
 72     Not,       1|      philosophiae: before these words all Halm's MSS., exc G, insert
 73     Not,       1|            requires the possession of all three classes of advantages (
 74     Not,       1|              to subordinate to Ethics all else in philosophy. Cf.
 75     Not,       1|              quibus: i.e. in moribus. All the late schools held that
 76     Not,       1|                Hominem ... societate: all this is strongly Stoic,
 77     Not,       1|      correctly reported Antiochus. At all events, Varro's report (
 78     Not,       1|           αιρετα, which is applied to all things contained within
 79     Not,       1|          Antiochus' Physics. Summary. All that is consists of force
 80     Not,       1|              a fifth (26). Underlying all formed entities is the formless
 81     Not,       1|          ουσια in the broadest sense, all that exists. In res duas:
 82     Not,       1|               whole extent can suffer all changes." For the word omnia
 83     Not,       1|              of Bait. and Halm's ed.) all come ultimately from Stoic
 84     Not,       1|             30, 32, 75, 86, 115, 116, all from Stoic sources. Effectum
 85     Not,       1|               cf. Pope "lives through all life, extends through all
 86     Not,       1|             all life, extends through all extent". Sempiterna: Aristotle
 87     Not,       1|               Substance, Fire, Ether, All pervading Air-Current, etc.
 88     Not,       1|                ch. VI. passim. Nearly all these names occur in N.D.
 89     Not,       1|         Antiochus contrived to fit it all in with the known opinions
 90     Not,       1|          World God is called Fortune, all that is expressed is human
 91     Not,       1|            even the same, seeing that all parts were in a continuous
 92     Not,       1|              Prose, as are ετυμος and all its derivatives. (Ετυμως
 93     Not,       1|            πιθανον is with Arist. and all ancient authorities the
 94     Not,       1|            good to nothing else (35). All other things he divided
 95     Not,       1|         things rejected (37). He made all virtue reside in the reason,
 96     Not,       1|            lead to the practice (38). All emotion he regarded as unnatural
 97     Not,       1|              assent to phenomena, and all other defects in the application
 98     Not,       1|            and R. and P. Congregati: "all in the Academic fold," cf.
 99     Not,       1|             not mentioned by Diog. at all among the teachers of Arcesilas.
100     Not,       1|             belonged to the Stoics at all. Inter recte factum atque
101     Not,       1|              et before servata, which all edd. since Lamb. eject.
102     Not,       1|         emotionless (Zeller 228 sq.). All emotions are reasonless; ‛
103     Not,       1|         Opinionisque iudicio suscipi: all emotion arose, said the
104     Not,       1|             which comprises within it all powers of sensation and
105     Not,       1|           same is affirmed loosely of all the old φυσικοι, (Sextus
106     Not,       1|        Epicurus defended the truth of all sensations, Zeno abandoned
107     Not,       1|               later Stoicism. To Zeno all καταληπτικαι φαντασιαι were
108     Not,       1|               equivalent to giving up all that was valuable in the
109     Not,       1|               proof, are the bases of all proof. (See Grote's Essay
110     Not,       1|       Aristotle.) Zeno's εννοιαι were all this and more. Reperiuntur:
111     Not,       1|            nihil sciri: the verbs are all equivalent; cf. D.F. III.
112     Not,       2|                Further information on all these passages will be found
113     Not,       2|             revolted against the Old, all that it did was to discuss
114     Not,       2|              wise man without hearing all opinions? This subject was
115     Not,       2|       restored the old lex annalis in all its rigour, and yet excepted
116     Not,       2|             they gained it by hearing all things, now as a matter
117     Not,       2|            future is common enough in all languages cf. Iuv. IV. 130
118     Not,       2|              note. Si non fuerint: so all Halm's best MSS. Two, however,
119     Not,       2|              falsehoods, and incurred all the evils he wished to avoid,
120     Not,       2|           annos, cf. T.D. I. 4, where all the best MSS. have annos.
121     Not,       2|              the demagogues lie about all but him. Those words need
122     Not,       2|               far better. I am not at all certain that the MSS. reading
123     Not,       2|              being known, if known at all, from these two passages
124     Not,       2|               suit his own. As to (1) all ancient testimony is clear,
125     Not,       2|              the Carneadeans believed all things to be ακαταληπτα,
126     Not,       2|             if I may so call them, on all hands it was allowed that
127     Not,       2|             hands it was allowed that all knowledge ultimately rests
128     Not,       2|              false, logic memory, and all kinds of arts are at once
129     Not,       2|           Academy would put an end to all processes of reasoning.
130     Not,       2|                see 79, 80. Epic. held all sensation, per se, to be
131     Not,       2|           merely the virtues but also all επιστημη depends on καταληψεις;
132     Not,       2|               sq). Ille vir bonus: in all ancient systems, even the
133     Not,       2|               sit ... possint: nearly all edd. before Halm read possunt,
134     Not,       2|              thing cannot be known at all unless by such marks as
135     Not,       2|               a thing be "evident" at all if it may be after all a
136     Not,       2|             at all if it may be after all a mere phantom (34)? There
137     Not,       2|               as equivalent to ars in all its senses, cf. 114 and
138     Not,       2|              ης στασεως ηρξε Στρατον. All powers of sensation with
139     Not,       2|           uses this word as including all processes by which the mind
140     Not,       2|          animo: Cic. allows animus to all animals, not merely anima;
141     Not,       2|              not think our passage at all analogous to those he quotes,
142     Not,       2|            when examination has shown all the concomitant sensations
143     Not,       2|              varying signification by all the later Greek schools.
144     Not,       2|            with assent does away with all action in life (38, 39).~§
145     Not,       2|           character which attaches to all φαντασιαι; genera the different
146     Not,       2|             me genuine, though nearly all editors attack them. Vel = "
147     Not,       2|   interrogatory about the argument at all. Dissolvere: απολυεσθαι
148     Not,       2|          which there is no reality at all. Quae in somnis videantur:
149     Not,       2|            support given by Stoics to all forms of divination see
150     Not,       2|           early part of the sentence, all of them alike depend on
151     Not,       2|          other circumstances in life. All this talk about dreamers,
152     Not,       2|           such doctrines do away with all probability even. Their
153     Not,       2|            famous oath that you "knew all about" Catiline. Thus ended
154     Not,       2|               proverbii loco dici are all used. Salvis rebus: not
155     Not,       2|               sense requires nos, but all Halm's MSS. except one read
156     Not,       2|                this is the reading of all the MSS., and is correct,
157     Not,       2|               s reprint, p. 279), and all succeeding inquirers. Auctoritate:
158     Not,       2|            falsone. Memoriter: nearly all edd. before Madv. make this
159     Not,       2|        protest my entire sincerity in all that I say, and would confirm
160     Not,       2|         longer bear the opposition of all other schools to the Academy (
161     Not,       2|            Xenophanes, and Parmenides all declaim against sense knowledge.
162     Not,       2|             pursued the same theme in all his works (74). Now do you
163     Not,       2|              exposing sham knowledge, all assume that the real επιστημη
164     Not,       2|           into Cyrenaici (now made by all edd. on the ground that
165     Not,       2|          Manutius, who is followed by all edd. This involves taking
166     Not,       2|          narrower than he seems. With all his enormous speed, too,
167     Not,       2|         mistaken sensation will throw all the others into uncertainty (
168     Not,       2|               his "Higher Pantheism"—"all we have power to see is
169     Not,       2|             it, but Lucullus. Trans. "all my arguments remain untouched;
170     Not,       2|              what light is. Of course all the ancients thought the
171     Not,       2|          Ciceronian, but not Latin at all. I read atque, taking ceteris
172     Not,       2|         omnibus to be the abl. neut. "all the other implements." Formerly
173     Not,       2|           assent to his sensations at all, conj. vigilantis. Two participles
174     Not,       2|                The latter mode leaves all that is required for ordinary
175     Not,       2|                there the Academic has all the knowledge he wants (
176     Not,       2|               prep., which are not at all parallel, i.e. Verr. I.
177     Not,       2|     συγκαταθεσις εστι. Appetitio: for all this cf. 30. Et dicta ...
178     Not,       2|              Sext. A.M. VII. 216—226. All that Cic. says is that he
179     Not,       2|        compelled to find an answer to all the riddles of the universe! (
180     Not,       2|             system or to yours (121). All these matters lie far beyond
181     Not,       2|              your weakness in placing all perceptions on the same
182     Not,       2|             high. When you admit that all things can be perceived
183     Not,       2|            432. Tu vero: etc. this is all part of the personal convicium
184     Not,       2|            name scarcely occurs if at all in Sext. who generally uses
185     Not,       2|      disputant, 24 efficerentur), and all the changes involved in
186     Not,       2|          placed the supposed sapiens. All the other emendations I
187     Not,       2|              18, 22. Solos reges: for all this see Zeller 253 sq.
188     Not,       2|                Polemonis ... finibus: all these were composite fines.
189     Not,       2|           them that according to Zeno all of them are slaves, exiles,
190     Not,       2|             the word is wrong, though all edd. condemn it. Halm is
191     Not,       2|            presidency of magistrates, all of whom had the right to
192     Not,       2|               that the artisans might all be at the meeting, for this
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