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1 Int, I(11) | Off. II. §§3,4. De Fato, §2.~ 2 Int, I(36) | Ad Att. II. 2.~ 3 Int, I(40) | Ibid. II. 6, §2.~ 4 Int, I(43) | Ibid. IV. 16, §2.~ 5 Int, I(54) | Ibid. VI. 2, §3.~ 6 Int, I(55) | Ibid. VI. 6, §2.~ 7 Int, I(56) | Ibid. VI. 7, §2. Ad Fam. II. 17, §1.~ 8 Int, I(61) | Ibid. VIII. 2, §4.~ 9 Int, I(62) | ομονοιας, Ad Att. IX. 9, §2, etc.~ 10 Int, I(63) | Ibid. IX. 4, §2; 9, §1.~ 11 Int, I(64) | Ibid. IX. 10, §2.~ 12 Int, II(70) | Esp. I. §§2, 3.~ 13 Int, II(71) | Cf. Ac. II. §2.~ 14 Int, II(90) | Parad. §2. De Fato, §3. T.D. I. §7. 15 Int, II(92) | Paradoxa, §2.~ 16 Int, II(94) | V. §11. D.F. II. §§1 and 2, etc.~ 17 Int, III(124)| Div. II. §6. De Off. II. §2.~ 18 Int, III(130)| Div. II. §5. De Off. II. §2. T.D. IV. §1.~ 19 Int, IV(138)| Ibid. XII. 23, §2.~ 20 Int, IV(141)| Ad Att. XII. 28, §2.~ 21 Int, IV(142)| esp. Ad Att. XII. 40, §2 with 38, §3.~ 22 Int, IV(143)| Ibid. XII. 40, §2.~ 23 Int, IV(150)| Cf. Ad Att. XII. 12, §2, where there is a distinct 24 Int, IV(154)| II. §2.~ 25 Int, IV(155)| Fin. Praef. p. lvii. ed. 2.~ 26 Int, IV(160)| D.F. I. §2.~ 27 Int, IV(171)| Ibid. IV. 16a, §2.~ 28 Int, IV(172)| 12, §3; also IV. 16a, §2.~ 29 Int, IV(181)| Ibid. XIII. 14, §3; 16, §2; 18; 19, §5.~ 30 Int, IV(197)| Ibid. XIII. 35, 36, §2.~ 31 Int, IV(205)| Nat. Hist. XXXI. c. 2.~ 32 Int, IV(212)| Lactant. Inst. VI 2.~ 33 Int, IV(254)| Ac. II. §2.~ 34 Int, IV(257)| Ibid. II. §2.~ 35 Int, IV(258)| II. §4; III. §6; D.F. I. §2.~ 36 Int, IV(265)| II. §§1, 1, 2.~ 37 Int, IV(267)| II. §§1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5.~ 38 Int, IV(267)| II. §§1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5.~ 39 Int, IV(267)| II. §§1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5.~ 40 Int, IV(267)| II. §§1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5.~ 41 Int, IV(303)| See Madvig, De Fin. ed. 2, p. 824; also Krische, pp. 42 I, I | ad suam villam reduximus. 2. Hic pauca primo, atque 43 I, I | Carneade tot voluminibus?~2. Nonius s.v. concinnare 44 I, Inc | Augustin. De Civit. Dei VI. 2. Denique et ipse Tullius 45 II, I | etiam gloriam superiorum. 2. Idque eo fuit mirabilius, 46 Not, 1 | this subject untouched (2, 3). Varro thinks philosophy 47 Not, 1 | etc., cf. De Or. II. 13.~§2. Hic pauca primo: for the 48 Not, 1 | questions. Cf. Paradoxa 2, with T.D. II. 42 which 49 Not, 1 | against the Atomists, Met. A, 2. Many editors from Lamb. 50 Not, 1 | to his D.F. (p. 785, ed. 2), and are connected with 51 Not, 1 | Augustine (De Civ. Dei VI. 2) quotes this with the reading 52 Not, 1 | quotes Ad Att. XII. 23, 2, ex Apollodori. Possibly 53 Not, 1 | so in Ad Att. XIII. 32, 2, Dicaearchi περι ψυχης utrosque, 54 Not, 1 | Xenocrates, Polemo (cf. D.F. IV. 2), sometimes Crantor is added. 55 Not, 1 | Halm), but cf. T.D. III. 2, and animis below and in 56 Not, 1 | forth in Nic. Eth. VI. c. 2. In quibus: i.e. in moribus. 57 Not, 1 | see Arist. De Coelo, I. 2 (R. and P. 294). The distinction 58 Not, 1 | many teachers (Diog. VII. 2, 3), while he is not mentioned 59 Not, 1 | already observed on 36; (2) on the strong negative 60 Not, 1 | existence in De Coelo I. 2, in a curious and recondite 61 Not, 1 | καταληψεων συγγεγυμνασμενων); (2) to denote a single perception, 62 Not, 1 | M.D.F. I. 30, III. 49; (2) the phrase reperire viam, 63 Not, 2 | concluded the first book.~2. The word concinere occurs 64 Not, 2 | and his marvellous memory (2). He had to wait long for 65 Not, 2 | scarcely that of Sulla.~§2. Laus: "merit," as often, 66 Not, 2 | untaught," as in Prop. I. 2, 12, Ov. Fast. III. 119 ( 67 Not, 2 | πολεως (Ad. Fam. XV. 17, 2), so personas 6. Multi ... 68 Not, 2 | see occurs in a MS. (Pal. 2) referred to by Halm, gives 69 Not, 2 | 7 and Madv. Gram. 235, 2). L. Cassium: this is L. 70 Not, 2 | 15 and notes on fragm. 2 and 35 of the Academica 71 Not, 2 | illustratio (Quint. VI. 2, 32) and perspicientia ( 72 Not, 2 | reaction towards dogmatism, (2) that he based the possibility 73 Not, 2 | his notice as a renegade. (2) is evident from the Academica 74 Not, 2 | one of the five senses, (2) an individual act of sensation. 75 Not, 2 | instance in Plaut. Persa V. 2, 8, quoted by Goer. Sui 76 Not, 2 | also Quint. II. 18, 1 and 2, where ποιητικη corresponds 77 Not, 2 | of the verb, and cf. I. 2. Etiam queruntur: "actually 78 Not, 2 | perceived, partly not capable, (2) sensations must be assumed 79 Not, 2 | cannot be perceptions, (2) sensations which are indistinguishable 80 Not, 2 | partly true, partly false, (2) every sensation which proceeds 81 Not, 2 | definition of two things, (2) if the definition is applicable 82 Not, 2 | phenomena are surrounded, (2) their faith is shaken by 83 Not, 2 | totally different thing, (2) it may be a mere φαντασμα 84 Not, 2 | like actio vitae (N.D. I. 2), actio ullius rei (108 85 Not, 2 | taunted. See Ad Fam. V. 5, 2, Ad Att. I. 14, 5. Licebat: 86 Not, 2 | Madv. Gram. 408 b, obs. 2.~§§64—71. Summary. Cic. 87 Not, 2 | ulli rei, etc. as above, (2) adsentietur autem aliquando, ( 88 Not, 2 | 163, Gram. 452, obs. 1, 2, Zumpt on Cic. Verr. IV. 89 Not, 2 | Madv. Gram. 347 b, obs. 2.~§76. Quid ... philosophi: 90 Not, 2 | Lorenz on Plaut. Miles II. 2, 38, and cf. Ad Att. X. 91 Not, 2 | and cf. Ad Att. X. 14, 2, Ad Fam. IX. 3. Deus: cf. 92 Not, 2 | of Madv. D.F. p. 814, ed 2. Nihil aut non multum: so 93 Not, 2 | See Madv. D.F. p. 790, ed. 2. Quicquam tale etc.: cf. 94 Not, 2 | Diodoto: cf. Introd. p. 2. Nolumus: Halm and Bait., 95 Not, 2 | philosophy see Sext. A.M. VII. 2. At illud ante: this is 96 Not, 2 | απλατες. (Sext. as above), (2) that Cic. has by preference 97 Not, 2 | on Verr. qu. Quint. IX. 2, 61, Plin. Epist. I. 20, 98 Not, 2 | see Madv. D.F. p. 806, ed. 2, who is severe upon the 99 Not, 2 | colloquial; cf. T.D. III. 2, N.D. III. 43, also for 100 Not, 2 | 10, Madv. Gram. 480, obs. 2. Bait. brackets the second 101 Not, 2 | often confused, as in I. 2. Ipsa veritas: MSS. severitas, 102 Not, 2 | Alterthumer II. 663, ed 2. They were called by and