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1 Abbr | Posteriora; D.F. = De Finibus; T.D. = Tusculan Disputations; 2 Int, I | Epicureanism, but his schoolfellow, T. Pomponius Atticus, received 3 Int, I(8) | Ad Fam. XIII. 16. T.D. V. §113. Acad. II. §11.~ 4 Int, I(11) | Rep. I. §7. T.D. V. §5. De Off. II. §§ 5 Int, I(31) | T.D. II. §61.~ 6 Int, I(57) | T.D. V. §22.~ 7 Int, I(68) | De Rep. I. §7. T.D. V. §5, etc.~ 8 Int, II(75) | Cf. esp. N.D. I. §5. T.D. II. §5.~ 9 Int, II(77) | T.D. II. §4.~ 10 Int, II(80) | T.D. II. §9.~ 11 Int, II(83) | T.D. V. §33.~ 12 Int, II(85) | T.D. V. §82, libas ex omnibus.~ 13 Int, II(87) | T.D. V. §11.~ 14 Int, II(90) | Parad. §2. De Fato, §3. T.D. I. §7. De Off. I. §3.~ 15 Int, II(93) | T.D. I. §55. De Div. II. § 16 Int, II(94) | T.D. V. §11. D.F. II. §§1 17 Int, II(100)| T.D. IV. §53.~ 18 Int, II(102)| T.D. V. §§21-31, esp. §23.~ 19 Int, II(105)| T.D. V. §34.~ 20 Int, II(107)| Paradoxa, §4. Ac. II. §§13, 13. T.D. III. §10.~ 21 Int, II(110)| Ibid., also T.D. V. §83.~ 22 Int, II(112)| T.D. IV. §9. D.F. III. §41.~ 23 Int, III(114)| T.D. IV. §7.~ 24 Int, III(116)| Ac. I. §. T.D. IV. 6, 7; II. §7; III. § 25 Int, III(117)| T.D. IV. §3.~ 26 Int, III(120)| D.F. III. §5. N.D. I. §8. T.D. III. §§10, 16.~ 27 Int, III(121)| T.D. I. §5.~ 28 Int, III(122)| T.D. II. §5.~ 29 Int, III(125)| Consolatione, fragm. 7, ed. Nobbe. T.D. V. §5. Ac. I. §1.~ 30 Int, III(127)| T.D. II. §§1, 4. De Off. II. § 31 Int, III(128)| T.D. II. §1. D.F. I. §§1, 32 Int, III(130)| II. §5. De Off. II. §2. T.D. IV. §1.~ 33 Int, III(132)| N.D. I. §9. T.D. II. §1.~ 34 Int, IV(161)| T.D. II. §4. De Div. II. § 35 Int, IV(200)| T.D. II. §4. Cf. Quintil. 36 Int, IV(204)| Ibid. XVI. 6, §4. T.D. II. §4. N.D. I. §11. 37 Int, IV(229)| T.D. V. §56. Cf. De Or. III. § 38 Int, IV(258)| of the Hortensius; also T.D. II. §4; III. §6; D.F. 39 Not, 1 | Fam. V. 15, 4), patria (T.D. V. 106) etc., but not 40 Not, 1 | by the unemphatic is, cf. T.D. III. 71, and M.D.F. V. 41 Not, 1 | in Cic., e.g. D.F. I. 1, T.D. I. 1, De Div. II. 4. 42 Not, 1 | questions. Cf. Paradoxa 2, with T.D. II. 42 which will show 43 Not, 1 | instance, however, was adduced (T.D. III. 14) and the usage 44 Not, 1 | denounced by Cic., see esp T.D. III. 41, where Cic.'s 45 Not, 1 | that in D.F. II. 20, 30, T.D. III. 46, N.D. I. 111, 46 Not, 1 | I. 58, Laelius 20, 47, T.D. I. 64.~§8. Id est ... 47 Not, 1 | altered in the best texts (T.D. V. 121, where see Tischer). 48 Not, 1 | philosophus adjectivally in T.D. V. 121, Cat. Mai. 22, 49 Not, 1 | III. 45), and anapaestus (T.D. III. 57) Might we not 50 Not, 1 | luminis: for luminis, cf. T.D. I. 5. Et verbis: Manut. 51 Not, 1 | the prologues to D.F. I., T.D. I. and II.~§11. Procuratio: 52 Not, 1 | Greek. Inclusa habebam: cf. T.D. I. 1. Obsolescerent, 53 Not, 1 | Cicero's time, cf. II. 123, T.D. V. 10, D.F. V. 87, 88, 54 Not, 1 | passages as D.F. I. 39, T.D. I. 70. The strangest 55 Not, 1 | philosophical works (1861), on T.D. III. 6. Varie et copiose 56 Not, 1 | 74. Nihil adfirmet: so T.D. I. 99. "Eoque praestare 57 Not, 1 | multiplex "many sided," cf. T.D. V. 11. Una et consentiens: 58 Not, 1 | consentiens, comparing Orator 115, T.D. V. 68, De Div. II. 150, 59 Not, 1 | Div. II. 150, to which add T.D. V. 21 On the other hand 60 Not, 1 | Stob. Eth. II. 6, 7, and T.D. V. 22. Sensus integros 61 Not, 1 | many (so Halm), but cf. T.D. III. 2, and animis below 62 Not, 1 | omnibus aut in plerisque, also T.D. V. 22. In Stob. II. 6, 63 Not, 1 | friend) proposed mundana from T.D. V. 108, Varro, however, 64 Not, 1 | et sui simile, cf. also T.D. I. 58 id solum esse quod 65 Not, 1 | see a good instance in T.D. I. 27. Itaque tradebatur: 66 Not, 1 | favourite double genitive (T.D. III. 39), oratoria being 67 Not, 1 | also D.F. IV. 19, V. 9, T.D. III. 38, to which add 68 Not, 1 | offences see D.F. V. 12 sq., T.D. V. 25, 85. There is no 69 Not, 1 | Philipp. XII. 8, cf. also T.D. II. 27 nervos virtutis 70 Not, 1 | the latter to obey (cf. T.D. II. 47, and Arist. το 71 Not, 1 | exactly the same transition in T.D. III. 23, 24, IV. 59, 72 Not, 1 | five other passages of the T.D., i.e. IV. 8, 11, 24, 73 Not, 1 | instance is αλογος επαρσις. (T.D. Books III. and IV. treat 74 Not, 1 | Wesenberg, Em. to the T.D. III. p. 8, says Cic. 75 Not, 1 | De Anima II. 3, etc.; cf. T.D. I. 20. Voluntarias: the 76 Not, 1 | iudicio cf. D.F. III. 35, T.D. III. 61, IV. 14, 15, 77 Not, 1 | Intemperantiam: the same in T.D. IV. 22, Gk. ακολασια, 78 Not, 1 | Cic. repeats the error in T.D. I. 22, 41, 65, D.F. IV. 79 Not, 1 | Scipionis (De Rep. VI.), and T.D. I. 53 sq. Now the only 80 Not, 1 | Any one who will compare T.D. I. 43 with the Somn. 81 Not, 1 | Zeller and cf. Ac. II. 52, T.D. II. 52, IV. 15, 26.~§ 82 Not, 2 | note hoc loco consumitur in T.D. IV. 23, where Baiter' 83 Not, 2 | consignatae in animis notiones in T.D. I. 57. litteris must 84 Not, 2 | variations; see 105, also T.D. V. 43, De Div. I. 4, 85 Not, 2 | good MS. has annos, cf. T.D. I. 4, where all the best 86 Not, 2 | this spurious, cf. however T.D. II. 5 ut oratorum laus ... 87 Not, 2 | 127 supported it (quoting T.D. V. 15, Liv. XXXV. 16) 88 Not, 2 | Bentl. For the meaning cf. T.D. III. 69 and Arist. on 89 Not, 2 | verbo: so 31, D.F. III. 15, T.D. III. 7, not verbum de 90 Not, 2 | for the supposed god cf. T.D. II. 67. Non videam: this 91 Not, 2 | repetition of inter cf. T.D. IV. 32 and Madv. Gram. 92 Not, 2 | Wesenberg's fine note on T.D. V. 102.~§21. Illud est 93 Not, 2 | unfounded; see Tischer on T.D. III. 4. Tractabit: μελλει 94 Not, 2 | esp. D.F. III. 29, 75, T.D. V. 73, Zeller 450, and 95 Not, 2 | with the subj. Tischer on T.D. II. 52 affirms that ut 96 Not, 2 | frequent (cf. N.D. I. 40, T.D. V. 5 and Lucretius), 97 Not, 2 | Fato 31, 33, N.D. II. 20, T.D. IV. 14, Hortensius fragm. 98 Not, 2 | V. 3 (inaniter moveri), T.D. IV. 13, De Div. II. 120, 99 Not, 2 | quaestionem: cf. 22 and T.D. IV. 65 una res videtur 100 Not, 2 | 42 dividunt in partis, T.D. III. 24, where genus = 101 Not, 2 | potius, e.g.D.F. I. 51. Cf. T.D. II. 55 ingemescere nonnum 102 Not, 2 | impersonal nouns like terror (T.D. IV. 35, V. 62), dolor ( 103 Not, 2 | IV. 35, V. 62), dolor (T.D. I. 82, Ad Fam. VII. 1, 104 Not, 2 | vary, e.g. deus aliqui (T.D. I. 23, IV. 35), deus 105 Not, 2 | quaerimus de sapiente: cf. 115, T.D. IV. 55, 59 also De Or. 106 Not, 2 | are often confused, as in T.D. IV. 7, cf. also n. on 107 Not, 2 | is found in D.F. II. 60, T.D. IV. 9, and must be carefully 108 Not, 2 | Stoicism to Epicureanism cf. T.D. II. 60, Diog. Laert. 109 Not, 2 | depreciate the Epicureans, cf. T.D. I. 22, De Div. I. 5, 110 Not, 2 | similar expressions occur in T.D. III. 42, V. 73, D.F. 111 Not, 2 | simul for simul atque, cf. T.D. IV. 12. Nostri quidem: 112 Not, 2 | see Ad Att. XIV. 14, and T.D. II. 44.~§89. Quisquam: 113 Not, 2 | each pair, cf. 29, 125, T.D. I. 64, V. 73, 114, Zumpt 114 Not, 2 | parallel expressions occur in T.D. V. 76, De Or. I. 43, 115 Not, 2 | enuntiatum, alii edictum, in T.D. I. 14 pronuntiatum is 116 Not, 2 | similar expressions are in T.D. II. 42, III. 22, D.F. 117 Not, 2 | II. 101, De Div. I. 130, T.D. I. 66, 71.~§101. Impeditum: 118 Not, 2 | evident imitation of Hom. Od. T 163 ου γαρ απο δριος εσσι 119 Not, 2 | patronising way; see e.g. T.D. II. 44, III. 50, D.F. 120 Not, 2 | 87 sed nunc aliud, also T.D. IV. 47 repenam fortasse, 121 Not, 2 | however may be seen from T.D. II. 30 optare hoc quidem 122 Not, 2 | task," is equally so, cf. T.D. III. 79, 84, Orat. 75. 123 Not, 2 | of this book. Medici: cf. T.D. I. 46 Viderentur: a genuine 124 Not, 2 | ancient theories is given in T.D. I. 18—22, and by Sext. 125 Not, 2 | ειναι φησι. Dicaearcho: T.D. I. 21. Tres partis: in 126 Not, 2 | Ignis: Zeno's opinion, T.D. I. 19. Animam: ib. I. 127 Not, 2 | Sanguis: Empodocles, as in T.D. I. 19 where his famous 128 Not, 2 | cf. I. 44, D.F. II. 18, T.D. III. 76. Numerus: so 129 Not, 2 | mens of MSS., cf. I. 39, T.D. I. 20, 41. An explanation 130 Not, 2 | Quod intellegi etc.: so in T.D. I. 41 quod subtiliter 131 Not, 2 | I. 153; cf. Wesenberg on T.D. V. 9, who qu. similar 132 Not, 2 | tenses, cf. also Wesenb. on T.D. IV. 35.~§128. Agi secum: 133 Not, 2 | the turn of expression cf. T.D. IV. 62 omnium philosophorum 134 Not, 2 | D.F. II. 43, De Off. I. 6, T.D. V. 85. Ut Herillum. MSS. 135 Not, 2 | disserendi causa fuit), T.D. V. 84 (naturae primus 136 Not, 2 | princeps: same expression in T.D. I. 48, De Or. I. 91, 137 Not, 2 | 126. Prope singularem: cf. T.D. I. 22 Aristoteles longe 138 Not, 2 | constet: Cic. argues in T.D. V. that there cannot 139 Not, 2 | μεσοπετες, as in Aristotle; cf. T.D. III. 11, 22, 74. Permotione: 140 Not, 2 | Naturalem ... modum: so T.D. III. 74. Crantoris: sc. 141 Not, 2 | is rather colloquial; cf. T.D. III. 2, N.D. III. 43, 142 Not, 2 | see D.F. IV. 23. Cotem: T.D. IV. 43, 48, Seneca De 143 Not, 2 | is affirmed in Parad. 4, T.D. III. 10. Mirabilia: Cic. 144 Not, 2 | sound;" cf. De Div. I. 5, T.D. V. 75.~§138. Mihi veremini: 145 Not, 2 | Off. I. 105, Lael. 20, 32. T.D. V. 73, D.F. II. 18; cf. 146 Not, 2 | of pecus is well shown in T.D. I. 69. Iungit deo: Zeller 147 Not, 2 | of Carneades is given in T.D. V. 83. Istum finem: MSS. 148 Not, 2 | gives excellent sense; cf. T.D. II. 52 obversentur honestae 149 Not, 2 | quidem: n. on I. 7, cf. also T.D. V. 73, 119. Gloriosum 150 Not, 2 | confused. See Wesenberg Fm. to T.D. III. p. 17, who says,