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1 Int, I | author. It is sufficient here to say that on the main 2 Int, II | To go more into detail here would be to anticipate the 3 Int, II | self-controlled character76. Here we have a touch of feeling 4 Int, III | question arises, which I cannot here discuss, as to the reasons 5 Int, IV | and [xxxii] Circeii134. Here he sought to soften his 6 Int, IV(187)| Ibid. XIII. 12, §3. I may here remark on the absurdity 7 Int, IV | well known to need mention here. He seems to have been as 8 Int, IV | sight. Still we can catch here and there traces of thoughts 9 Int, IV | opinions, are alone needed here. The first mention we have 10 Int, IV | a κωφον προσωπον.~I may here notice a fact which might 11 Not, 1 | over the gloss hunters, here himself scented a miserable 12 Not, 1 | altered forms. The reason here is partly the intense desire 13 Not, 1 | one subject to another (here from physics to ethics) 14 Not, 1 | need therefore to read sive here, as did Turn. Lamb. Dav. 15 Not, 1 | which most of the subjects here mentioned were treated of. 16 Not, 1 | MSS. of Aug., some edd. here give sedium. The argument 17 Not, 1 | adsideamus, which would be wrong here. Sane istud: Halm istuc 18 Not, 1 | 49. Ursinus rejected ab here, but the insertion or omission 19 Not, 1 | as in the passages quoted here by Manut. Ad Att. IV. 3, 20 Not, 1 | Academy. Descriptio: so Halm here, but often discriptio. The 21 Not, 1 | MS. G, evidently emended here by its copyist. For the 22 Not, 1 | the Greek, as frequently, here probably of εθισμος (Nic. 23 Not, 1 | iam, which is out of place here. Animi bonis et corporis 24 Not, 1 | και τοις εξωθεν αγαθοις, here quibusdam quae etc., denote 25 Not, 1 | much misunderstood by edd., here = iudicavit not animadvertit 26 Not, 1 | both of φυσις and ουσια. Here it is ουσια in the broadest 27 Not, 1 | it should be introduced here. Unless est be taken of 28 Not, 1 | Cic. perhaps translates here from Tim. 52 B, φαμεν αναγκαιον 29 Not, 1 | unformed matter. Qualitas is here wrongly used for quale; 30 Not, 1 | philosophical significance here, but are simply specimens 31 Not, 1 | cause of it (159) just as here; cf. also De Or. III. 149. 32 Not, 1 | making initia and elementa here and in 39 (αρχαι and στοιχεια) 33 Not, 1 | Sine ulla specie: species here = forma above, the ειδος 34 Not, 1 | Tim. well and imitated it here. The student should read 35 Not, 1 | passages referred to. I cannot here point out the difference 36 Not, 1 | school, the expressions here and the striking parallels 37 Not, 1 | being in the Universe, as here (cf. Diog. Laert. VII. 138, 38 Not, 1 | A quo intereat: interire here replaces the passive of 39 Not, 1 | more than one difficulty here. The words iam a Platone 40 Not, 1 | believe that we have a mixture here of Antiochus' real view 41 Not, 1 | readings in 6, 15, 32 and here. Immutationes: so Dav. for 42 Not, 1 | Varro's speech to begin here. To the objection that Varro ( 43 Not, 1 | chapter IX. ought to begin here, as Halm supposes, a reader 44 Not, 1 | Aristotelian ethics; we have here a Stoic view of him transmitted 45 Not, 1 | Between the particular tenet here mentioned and that of Antiochus 46 Not, 1 | Contraque contraria: Cic. here as in D.F. III. 50 feels 47 Not, 1 | used, in the same sense as here, in at least five other 48 Not, 1 | strange oblivion. I cannot here give an exhaustive account 49 Not, 1 | too late. Sensus: we seem here to have a remnant of the 50 Not, 1 | to his D.F.) that we have here an anacoluthon. Cic. meant 51 Not, 1 | convelli ratione non posset: here is a trace of later Stoicism. 52 Not, 1 | and P. 50. Goerenz's note here is an extraordinary display 53 Not, 2 | same thing are pointed to here as invalidating the evidence 54 Not, 2 | Ad. Att. XVI. 6, 4. I may here add that Krische seems to 55 Not, 2 | do not think it necessary here to prove from Aug. the points 56 Not, 2 | give no variants. Pace here perhaps ought to be taken 57 Not, 2 | who is the person denoted here by cuidam) and completed 58 Not, 2 | quaestor. Dav. reads quaestor here and 11, saying "veterem 59 Not, 2 | operae, like opera publica here, not the dat. after detrahens. 60 Not, 2 | Academicos: i.e. novos, who are here treated as the true Academics, 61 Not, 2 | which one good MS. has here, see Corssen II. 285. Negavissent: " 62 Not, 2 | in Cic. The difference here is not one between order 63 Not, 2 | remarks on Goerenz's note here (D.F. II. 27). Umbris ... 64 Not, 2 | to oratory the two words here used, e.g. De Or. III. 101, 65 Not, 2 | comprehensionem: full knowledge. Here we rise to a definition. 66 Not, 2 | be a trans. of καταληψις here. In quibus: the antecedent 67 Not, 2 | ut opinor is thrown in as here, and by Ac. II. 17, D.F. 68 Not, 2 | reservoir," rather than "source" here. It will be noted that συγκαταθεσις 69 Not, 2 | who are perhaps imitated here, were included in the ‛ηγεμονικον, 70 Not, 2 | quotes, "analogies" will here best translate the word, 71 Not, 2 | dogmatists by the sceptics, is here put by way of retort. So 72 Not, 2 | altogether." The discussion here really turns on the use 73 Not, 2 | not open to the criticism here attempted; cf. 111 tam vera 74 Not, 2 | merely πιθανη φαντασια is here meant; see 33.~§36. Ex circumspectione, 75 Not, 2 | the thing which causes it. Here the things are meant; two 76 Not, 2 | VIII. 430.~§45. Assentati: here simply = assensi. Praeteritis: 77 Not, 2 | assensi. Praeteritis: here used in the strong participial 78 Not, 2 | realities. Ut si qui: the ut here is merely "as," "for instance," 79 Not, 2 | Nihil ut esset: the ut here is a repetition of the ut 80 Not, 2 | For the line of argument here cf. De Div. II. 106 fac 81 Not, 2 | kept to thy word, Alban!" Here the condition "if thou hadst 82 Not, 2 | often inappropriate. Trans. here "they do not see this either," 83 Not, 2 | estis contenti: Lucullus here ignores the question at 84 Not, 2 | the substitution of which here would perhaps make the sentence 85 Not, 2 | sint: sibi is clearly wrong here. Madv., in a note communicated 86 Not, 2 | n. on 34. Actio rerum: here actio is a pure verbal noun 87 Not, 2 | 25. The best MSS. have here tamen in. Madv. altered 88 Not, 2 | 70. Revocata est: Manut. here wished to read renovata, 89 Not, 2 | valde me iuvat. Sophistes: here treated as the demagogue 90 Not, 2 | darkened." There is a reference here to the σκοτιη γνωσις of 91 Not, 2 | edition probably introduced here the translation cavillationes, 92 Not, 2 | show that the man mentioned here was called Strabo—a misnomer 93 Not, 2 | is inserted like differat here, which shows that they are 94 Not, 2 | in the old poetry. MSS. here have igni. Crinitus: ακερσεκομης, " 95 Not, 2 | interroganti, which some edd. read here. Dives pauper, etc.: it 96 Not, 2 | great crux of edd.; Dav. here wished to insert cum before 97 Not, 2 | philosopher."~§99. Genera: here = classifications of, modes 98 Not, 2 | but the MSS. of Cic. give here ebore. Dolatus: an evident 99 Not, 2 | nothing that Cic. states here is at discord with what 100 Not, 2 | n. on 18) that we have here a trace of Philo's teaching, 101 Not, 2 | Adhiberet: the MSS. are confused here, and go Halm reads adderet, 102 Not, 2 | etiam is Latin. One good MS. here has atque etiam, which Dav. 103 Not, 2 | described not negatively as here, but positively as μηκος 104 Not, 2 | naturae: το απειρον, naturae here = ουσιας. Definita: this 105 Not, 2 | was the original reading here. Zumpt on Verr. qu. Quint. 106 Not, 2 | Atque haud scio: atque here = καιτοι, "and yet," n. 107 Not, 2 | V. 78 notes that except here Cic. always writes exigua 108 Not, 2 | Prima naturae commoda: Cic. here as in D.F. IV. 59, V. 58 109 Not, 2 | Adquiescis: MSS. are confused here, Halm reads adsciscis, comparing 110 Not, 2 | already dealt with in 91—98 here it is merely considered 111 Not, 2 | enumeration of conflicting schools here given compare the one Sextus 112 Not, 2 | probat. For maiorum cf. 80. Here Plato is almost excluded 113 Not, 2 | is probably the meaning here; "do we use the name Academic 114 Not, 2 | with the same purpose as here, see also Zeller 39. Antipater: 115 Not, 2 | Goer. has a strange note here.~§146. Illa: cf. illa invidiosa