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  1     Int,       I     |          the intimate connection [iv] which subsisted between
  2     Int,       I(41) |                       Cf. Ad Att. IV. 11 with IV. 8 a.~
  3     Int,       I(41) |           Cf. Ad Att. IV. 11 with IV. 8 a.~
  4     Int,       I(42) |                             Ibid. IV. 10.~
  5     Int,       I(43) |                             Ibid. IV. 16, §2.~
  6     Int,       I(44) |                             Ibid. IV. 16 c, §10, ed. Nobbe.~
  7     Int,       I(67) |                             Ibid. IV. 3 and 4.~
  8     Int,      II(91) |                              D.F. IV. §5.~
  9     Int,      II(100)|                              T.D. IV. §53.~
 10     Int,      II(112)|                              T.D. IV. §9. D.F. III. §41.~
 11     Int,     III(114)|                              T.D. IV. §7.~
 12     Int,     III(115)|                             Ibid. IV. §7. Cf. D.F. II. §44, populus
 13     Int,     III(116)|                    Ac. I. §. T.D. IV. 6, 7; II. §7; III. §33.
 14     Int,     III(117)|                              T.D. IV. §3.~
 15     Int,     III(130)|           5. De Off. II. §2. T.D. IV. §1.~
 16     Int,      IV     |                                   IV. History of the Academica.~
 17     Int,      IV(171)|                             Ibid. IV. 16a, §2.~
 18     Int,      IV(172)|          Ibid. XIII. 12, §3; also IV. 16a, §2.~
 19     Int,      IV     |           Lucullus in ed. 1. Book IV.: Cicero's answer, substantially
 20     Int,      IV     |  throughout as Academicorum liber IV. This is an entire mistake,
 21       I,      IV     |                                   IV. 13. Tum, ille. Istuc quidem
 22      II,      IV     |                                   IV. 10. Hic Catulus: Etsi heri,
 23     Not,       1     |        the charge see D.F. I. 17, IV. 13, N.D. I. 73. Id est
 24     Not,       1     |       other hand cf. Ad Herennium IV. 64, hospites domum deducere.
 25     Not,       1     |         res divinae (De Civ. Dei, IV. 1, 27, VI. 3). Et litteris
 26     Not,       1     |         cf. De Leg. III. 30, D.F. IV. 21, also Tac. Hist. I.
 27     Not,       1     |         Timaeus c. 1, D.F. I. 64, IV. 18, V. 10, N.D. I. 49.
 28     Not,       1     | repetition of pronouns see M.D.F. IV. 43. Varie et copiose: MSS.
 29     Not,       1     |     quoted here by Manut. Ad Att. IV. 3, 3, Ad Fam. XIII. 24,
 30     Not,       1     |        his own person, as in D.F. IV. 5 De Leg. I. 38, De Or.
 31     Not,       1     |      Xenocrates, Polemo (cf. D.F. IV. 2), sometimes Crantor is
 32     Not,       1     |           the pronoun, see M.D.F. IV. 43, cf. also I. 71, III.
 33     Not,       1     |       philosophy. Cf. esp. M.D.F. IV. 3. Quid verum ... repugnans
 34     Not,       1     | προκοπτειν εις αρετην, cf. M.D.F. IV. 64, 66, R. and P. 392,
 35     Not,       1     |          reason, cf. II. 26, D.F. IV. 35, V. 38, and Madvig's
 36     Not,       1     |     frequently in Cic., e.g. D.F. IV. 27, so Stob. II. 6, 8,
 37     Not,       1     |        change of constr. cf. D.F. IV. 26 Nec tamen beatissimam:
 38     Not,       1     |       constitutio naturae in D.F. IV. 15. Aequitas: not in the
 39     Not,       1     |       exist in space, as in Phys. IV. 5 (qu. R. and P. 289).
 40     Not,       1     |        for posse fieri see M.D.F. IV. 48, also Ac. II. 121. For
 41     Not,       1     |        III. 24959.~§§3032. Part iv. of Varro's Exposition:
 42     Not,       1     |             32. For this cf. D.F. IV. 810. Notionibus: so one
 43     Not,       1     |         formulam in 17, also D.F. IV. 19, V. 9, T.D. III. 38,
 44     Not,       1     |           Stoic, cf. Diog. Laert. IV. 18, Ac. II. 131, D.F. II.
 45     Not,       1     |   transition in T.D. III. 23, 24, IV. 59, 65, V. 43, while perturbatio
 46     Not,       1     |        passages of the T.D., i.e. IV. 8, 11, 24, 57, 82. Quasi
 47     Not,       1     |     επαρσις. (T.D. Books III. and IV. treat largely of the Stoic
 48     Not,       1     |       D.F. III. 35, T.D. III. 61, IV. 14, 15, 18. Intemperantiam:
 49     Not,       1     |  Intemperantiam: the same in T.D. IV. 22, Gk. ακολασια, see Zeller
 50     Not,       1     |          T.D. I. 22, 41, 65, D.F. IV. 12. On this last passage
 51     Not,       1     |   expression occurs D.F. III. 21, IV. 74. Hoc verbum quidem hoc
 52     Not,       1     |          Ac. II. 52, T.D. II. 52, IV. 15, 26.~§42. Inter scientiam:
 53     Not,       2     |        word concinere occurs D.F. IV. 60, N.D. I. 16, in both
 54     Not,       2     |        Nonius ought to be to Book IV. and not Book III., and
 55     Not,       2     |          fragment belongs to Book IV. Krische gives a different
 56     Not,       2     |          19. See on Luc. 57.~BOOK IV.~Further information on
 57     Not,       2     |           the Luc., those of Book IV. to the second half. Cic.
 58     Not,       2     |        Priora transferred to Book IV. of the Ac. Posteriora.
 59     Not,       2     |          the later attack in Book IV. As to Books III. and IV.,
 60     Not,       2     |          IV. As to Books III. and IV., I do not think it necessary
 61     Not,       2     |           loco consumitur in T.D. IV. 23, where Baiter's two
 62     Not,       2     |         De Or. III. 184, In Verr. IV. 126. So effectus in silver
 63     Not,       2     |       common in Ovid, e.g. Trist. IV. 4, 14. I take of course
 64     Not,       2     |         43, De Div. I. 4, De Rep. IV. 4, N.D. I. 56, Orat. 64.
 65     Not,       2     |         in all languages cf. Iuv. IV. 130 with Mayor's copious
 66     Not,       2     |      repetition of inter cf. T.D. IV. 32 and Madv. Gram. 470.
 67     Not,       2     |         31, 33, N.D. II. 20, T.D. IV. 14, Hortensius fragm. 46
 68     Not,       2     |           an important n. on D.F. IV. 30 explains this thus;
 69     Not,       2     |           ne, on which see M.D.F. IV. 76. Inaniter = κενως =
 70     Not,       2     |            inaniter moveri), T.D. IV. 13, De Div. II. 120, 126,
 71     Not,       2     |        not inanimatum, cf. M.D.F. IV. 36. Agit aliquid: I. 23.
 72     Not,       2     |      quaestionem: cf. 22 and T.D. IV. 65 una res videtur causam
 73     Not,       2     |       prosunt. Vitiosum: cf. D.F. IV. 50 ille sorites, quo nihil
 74     Not,       2     |         quoted by Cic., e.g. D.F. IV. 62.~§53. Sustinet: επεχει;
 75     Not,       2     |     uncommon phrase, e.g. Ad Fam. IV. 1. Gallinas: cf. fragm.
 76     Not,       2     |           nouns like terror (T.D. IV. 35, V. 62), dolor (T.D.
 77     Not,       2     |          deus aliqui (T.D. I. 23, IV. 35), deus aliquis (Lael.
 78     Not,       2     |     magistratus aliquis (In Verr. IV. 146). With a proper name
 79     Not,       2     |  despiciendum, cf. M.D.F. II. 97, IV. 64, also De Div. II. 81,
 80     Not,       2     |           sapiente: cf. 115, T.D. IV. 55, 59 also De Or. III.
 81     Not,       2     |           Fasti III. 107, Tristia IV. 3, 1. Sed Helicen: the
 82     Not,       2     |        often confused, as in T.D. IV. 7, cf. also n. on I. 16.
 83     Not,       2     |        found in D.F. II. 60, T.D. IV. 9, and must be carefully
 84     Not,       2     |            2, Zumpt on Cic. Verr. IV. 73. Honesti inane nomen
 85     Not,       2     |           propter opinatus animi (IV. 465), as does Sext. A.M.
 86     Not,       2     |         for simul atque, cf. T.D. IV. 12. Nostri quidem: i.e.
 87     Not,       2     |          το σον μενος. From Diog. IV. 62 we learn that he thus
 88     Not,       2     |          D. II. 42, III. 22, D.F. IV. 7. Ut Poenus: "as might
 89     Not,       2     |           Carthaginian;" cf. D.F. IV. 56, tuus ille Poenulus,
 90     Not,       2     |     institutio si loqueretur (ib. IV. 41), vites si loqui possint (
 91     Not,       2     |       parallel, i.e. Verr. I. 58, IV. 71. Vibrat: with the ανηριθμον
 92     Not,       2     |    followed by an inf. cf. M.D.F. IV. 8. Nulla: for non, cf.
 93     Not,       2     |        often mentioned, e.g. D.F. IV. 6. E vero ... a falso:
 94     Not,       2     |          Peripatetics, as in D.F. IV. 5, V. 7. Sustinuero: cf.
 95     Not,       2     |         sed nunc aliud, also T.D. IV. 47 repenam fortasse, sed
 96     Not,       2     |         by Cic. as in D.F. I. 12, IV. 6, De Or. I. 138, II. 65—
 97     Not,       2     |          65, where Jahn qu. Verr. IV. 115. Similis inter se:
 98     Not,       2     |    monstrosities these," cf. D.F. IV. 70. Iurare: cf. 116. Neque
 99     Not,       2     |      second question, as in Verr. IV. 5. The mutation of Augustine
100     Not,       2     |          cf. also Wesenb. on T.D. IV. 35.~§128. Agi secum: cf.
101     Not,       2     |       turn of expression cf. T.D. IV. 62 omnium philosophorum
102     Not,       2     |     Honeste vivere, etc.: in D.F. IV. 14 the finis of Polemo
103     Not,       2     |        Alex. qu. by Madv. on D.F. IV. 15. See n. below on Carneades.
104     Not,       2     |       more on 139. Zeno: cf. D.F. IV. 15 Inventor et princeps:
105     Not,       2     |          work de dolore; see D.F. IV. 23. Cotem: T.D. IV. 43,
106     Not,       2     |          D.F. IV. 23. Cotem: T.D. IV. 43, 48, Seneca De Ira III.
107     Not,       2     |         by admirabilia as in D.F. IV. 74, or admiranda, under
108     Not,       2     |          δουλος. Furiosus: Parad. IV. ‛οτι πας αφρον μαινεται.~§
109     Not,       2     |     commoda: Cic. here as in D.F. IV. 59, V. 58 confuses the
110     Not,       2     |           to Zeno's finis in D.F. IV. 17, 25. Ut ... sequar:
111     Not,       2     |          I. 4, also Madv. on D.F. IV. 55. Obversetur: Halm takes
112     Not,       2     |         preserved in Diog. Laert. IV. 1114. Nihil politius:
113     Not,       2     |        for this see Liv. III. 27, IV. 31, IX. 7, and compare
114     Not,       2     |           himself ashamed in D.F. IV. 74. Exsules etc.: 136.~§
115     Not,       2     |    meaning, cf. Caes. Bell. Gall. IV. 23, Bell. Civ. I. 31, where
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