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1 Pre | work in its present shape will be of use to undergraduate 2 Pre | the Ancient Philosophy as will prepare the way for the 3 Pre | access. The present work will, I hope, prepare the way 4 Int, I | his letters to Atticus38 will give a fair picture of his 5 Int, II | free from this error, as will be seen from my notes on 6 Int, II | an opinion whether they will or no, merely because one 7 Int, II | These opinions, however, he will not allow to be distinctively 8 Int, III | Plutarch and other authorities, will perhaps feel little inclination 9 Int, III | resort to Greeks119. He will not even concede that the 10 Int, III | philosophical [xxix] enquiries, he will not hear of it. It is only, 11 Int, IV | his; a charge which you will perceive to be untrue183." 12 Int, IV | approach them.... This edition will be more brilliant, more 13 Int, IV | again that the presentation will be at your own risk. So 14 Int, IV | judgment upon them, but when will he read them?" Varro probably 15 Int, IV | influence, though he be dead, will ever live among his countrymen220. 16 Int, IV(273)| What these were will appear from my notes on 17 Int, IV | the Academica Posteriora will show that there is no reason 18 Int, IV | the dedication to Varro, will be more conveniently deferred 19 Not, 1 | with T.D. II. 42 which will show that interrogatiuncula 20 Not, 1 | III. 72, De Or. III. 65, will remove all suspicion from 21 Not, 1 | adducere, all after quoniam will refer to ethics, in that 22 Not, 1 | ethics, in that case there will be a strange change of subject 23 Not, 1 | both which expressions will be nominatives to poterit, 24 Not, 1 | poterit, further, there will be the almost impossible 25 Not, 1 | contained in this section will be elucidated later. For 26 Not, 1 | compared with Tim. c. 1, this will be clear. Involutis = veiled; 27 Not, 1 | De Or. III. 185, which will show the meaning to be the 28 Not, 1 | latter De Or. III. 41, which will disprove Klotz's remark " 29 Not, 1 | quoted in my note there, will show that Cic. drew little 30 Not, 1 | traceable to Antiochus, who, as will be seen from Augustine XIX. 31 Not, 1 | naturae. A little reflection will show that in no other way 32 Not, 1 | refinements of Aristotle which will be found in R. and P. 297. 33 Not, 1 | στοιχειων και του παντος. It will be there seen that Cic. 34 Not, 1 | read above, in omni natura will form an exact contrast, 35 Not, 1 | Universal World God, who will recreate the world out of 36 Not, 1 | pp. 265, 271, whose notes will make the subject as clear 37 Not, 1 | mind, in passing which the will was entirely free (40). 38 Not, 1 | elucidation of them. The student will find valuable aid in the 39 Not, 1 | the predominance of the will. How the moral freedom of 40 Not, 1 | the moral freedom of the will was reconciled with the 41 Not, 1 | of these influences, but will mention a few. Stoicism 42 Not, 1 | πεμπτον σωμα Any one who will compare T.D. I. 43 with 43 Not, 1 | with the Somn. Scipionis will see what power this had 44 Not, 1 | 15) These considerations will be enough to show that neither 45 Not, 1 | expression for freedom of the will, cf. II. 37, De Fato, 42, 46 Not, 1 | thoroughly any one thing. This will appear if the whole sentence 47 Not, 1 | subject-matter of this section will be found in my notes on 48 Not, 2 | same odour. The student will observe that the above extracts 49 Not, 2 | information on all these passages will be found in my notes on 50 Not, 2 | probably quoted wrongly. It will be noted that the fragments 51 Not, 2 | and the Lucullus, which will find a better place in my 52 Not, 2 | old teacher (11 and 12). I will now give the substance of 53 Not, 2 | gloria: a ref. to Dict. Biog. will show that the whole affair 54 Not, 2 | or omission of this qui will depend the choice of putant 55 Not, 2 | however, at the exx. in Forc. will show that the word always 56 Not, 2 | Greek of this definition will be found in Zeller 86. The 57 Not, 2 | in R. and P. and Zeller will show) conj. cui adsentiatur, 58 Not, 2 | αποτ. of Sext. Continget: "will be the natural consequence." 59 Not, 2 | supplied the construction will run neque dubitari potest 60 Not, 2 | rather than "source" here. It will be noted that συγκαταθεσις 61 Not, 2 | passages he quotes, "analogies" will here best translate the 62 Not, 2 | tested" is imperfect, I will give Sextus' own explanation. 63 Not, 2 | depend on the freedom of the will; see n. on I. 40. Ante videri 64 Not, 2 | probably it cannot, but I will not affirm it." Vel illa 65 Not, 2 | efficere, or the whole sense will be inverted and this section 66 Not, 2 | This proves nothing, for he will do so in many other circumstances 67 Not, 2 | by non patitur ut and it will be evident at a glance that 68 Not, 2 | into a mistake for our rule will prevent us from making any 69 Not, 2 | nicht in aliquam rem," will require modification. Species 70 Not, 2 | ever gives his assent he will be obliged to opine, but 71 Not, 2 | obliged to opine, but he never will opine therefore he never 72 Not, 2 | opine therefore he never will give his assent. The Stoics 73 Not, 2 | One mistaken sensation will throw all the others into 74 Not, 2 | to its own genus this I will not contest. I am not concerned 75 Not, 2 | 86) But about physics I will speak afterwards. I am going 76 Not, 2 | the mole blind. A glance will show the insipidity of the 77 Not, 2 | refrain from answering, will avail you nothing (93). 78 Not, 2 | begins to answer "Yes," there will be a difference of one grain 79 Not, 2 | Dives pauper, etc.: it will be easily seen that the 80 Not, 2 | division only; the sapiens will follow probability, as in 81 Not, 2 | way of taking the passage will defend Cic. against the 82 Not, 2 | assent. The general sense will be as follows. "There are 83 Not, 2 | disapproval; the result of which will be that he will neither 84 Not, 2 | of which will be that he will neither absolutely deny 85 Not, 2 | absolutely affirm anything, but will merely give a qualified ' 86 Not, 2 | absolutely true, then these will be true (106). Probability 87 Not, 2 | the sapiens we are seeking will select (117). He must choose 88 Not, 2 | he holds this, Aristotle will pronounce him mad; you, 89 Not, 2 | Aristotle from you, while you will not allow me even to doubt ( 90 Not, 2 | some good in Strato, yet I will not assent absolutely either 91 Not, 2 | Xenocrates. Our sapiens will be unable to decide (124). 92 Not, 2 | about physical subjects, why will they not allow me to differ 93 Not, 2 | from it (127). Our sapiens will be delighted if he attains 94 Not, 2 | adigere aliquem ius iurandum will be found in Caes. Bell. 95 Not, 2 | is not that the sapiens will swear to the size of the 96 Not, 2 | be which Archimedes uses, will not swear to the truth of 97 Not, 2 | complete enumeration of schools will be found in Sext. P.H. III. 98 Not, 2 | follow the Stoics, Antiochus will not allow me, while if I 99 Not, 2 | Virtue calls me back, nor will she even allow me to join 100 Not, 2 | got the crowd together, I will point out to them that according