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1 Abbr | De Stoicis Repugnantiis.~Sext. = Sextus; Sext. Emp. = 2 Abbr | Repugnantiis.~Sext. = Sextus; Sext. Emp. = Sextus Empiricus; 3 Not, 1| Libone: the father-in-law of Sext. Pompeius; see Cæsar B. 4 Not, 1| to whom it is assigned by Sext. Emp. Adv. Math. VII. 16. 5 Not, 1| where see Munro. Cf. also Sext. Emp. Adv. Math. VII. 214. 6 Not, 1| sensibus: cf. II. 74 and Sext. Emp. Adv. Math. VIII. 9, 7 Not, 1| απαξια (II. 6, 6), while Sext. Emp. after rightly defining 8 Not, 1| is involuntary (ακουσιον Sext. Emp. Adv. Math. VIII. 397). 9 Not, 1| sometimes also called τεχνη (cf. Sext. Pyrrh. Hyp. III. 188 τεχνην 10 Not, 1| impervious to logical tests; see Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 253, qu. 11 Not, 2| deceptiveness of sense, by Sext. Emp., e.g. Pyrrhon. Hypot. 12 Not, 2| diducimus: for this cf. Sext. Pyrrh. I. 118 πεμπτος εστι 13 Not, 2| Multaque facimus usque eo: Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 258 παντα 14 Not, 2| sq. There is a passage in Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 344, 345 15 Not, 2| Madv.), Quint, II. 17, 41, Sext. Pyrrh. Hyp. III. 188 τεχνην 16 Not, 2| Em. 139. Qui distingues: Sext. Adv. Math. VIII. 280 ου 17 Not, 2| the late philosophy. Cf. Sext. Adv. Math. XI. 197 who 18 Not, 2| corresponds to the αποτ. of Sext. Continget: "will be the 19 Not, 2| be ανενεργητος εν βιωι (Sext. Pyrrh. Hyp. I. 23). Extremum: 20 Not, 2| Impellimur: κινουμεθα, Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 391, as 21 Not, 2| the lamp of life," and cf. Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 269 where 22 Not, 2| definition very often given by Sext. e.g. Pyrrh. Hyp. II. 143 23 Not, 2| are mere assertions, as Sext. says, ψιλη φασει ισον φερεται 24 Not, 2| κινεισθαι is perpetually used in Sext. Est ut opinor: so Halm 25 Not, 2| the word συνεσκιασμενος Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 26. Lucem 26 Not, 2| 185, 191. Cf. especially Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 350 και ‛ 27 Not, 2| Sto. Repug. p. 1057 a). In Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 373 μνημη 28 Not, 2| Similitudinibus: καθ' ‛ομοιωσιν Sext. Pyrr. Hyp. II. 75. Cic. 29 Not, 2| which occurs passim in Sext. The word, which is constantly 30 Not, 2| by way of retort. So in Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 260, the 31 Not, 2| constantly referred to in Sext. e.g. P.H. II. 90, 98, A.M. 32 Not, 2| φαντασια αληθους και ψευδους Sext. A.M. VII. 164 (R. and P. 33 Not, 2| 97 sq. Eodem modo falsum: Sext. A.M. VII. 164 (R. and P. 34 Not, 2| φαντασια. Ut Carneades: see Sext. A.M. VII. 166 την τε πιθανην 35 Not, 2| inquiry, seems probably true (Sext. A.M. VII. 167—175). Now 36 Not, 2| be in harmony with it. (Sext. as above 175—181.) The 37 Not, 2| unsoundness of his eyes (Sext. 181—189).~§34. Communitas: 38 Not, 2| επιμιξια των φαντασιων; Sext. A.M. VII. 403, P.H. I. 39 Not, 2| H. I. 127. Proprium: so Sext. often uses ιδιομα, e.g. 40 Not, 2| κατ' ακριβειαν (passim in Sext. e.g. P.H. II. 123). Inaniterne 41 Not, 2| moveri), Greek κενοπαθειν (Sext. P.H. II. 49), κενοπαθεια (= 42 Not, 2| κενοπαθεια (= inanis motus, Sext. A.M. VIII. 184), κενοπαθηματα 43 Not, 2| on 47. Relinquitur: so in Sext. απολειπειν is constantly 44 Not, 2| significatur: το σημειωντον in Sext.~§§37—40. Summary The distinction 45 Not, 2| it, that is involuntary (Sext. A.M. VIII. 397 το μεν γαρ 46 Not, 2| Cedere: cf. εικειν, ειξις in Sext. P.H. I. 193, 230, Diog. 47 Not, 2| cf. ‛ωσπερ θεμελιος in Sext. A.M. V. 50. Artem: method, 48 Not, 2| and thing correspond. Cf. Sext. P.H. I. 22 περι μεν του 49 Not, 2| cf. προτασεις passim in Sext. In sensus: = in ea, quae 50 Not, 2| hardly apply. Adiuncta: Sext. A.M. VII. 164 (R. and P. 51 Not, 2| mouths of sceptics, see e.g. Sext. P.H. I. 14. Num illa definitio ... 52 Not, 2| above. For the sense cf. Sext. P.H. II. 209 μοχθηρους ‛ 53 Not, 2| occurs very frequently in Sext. Sumpta: the two premisses 54 Not, 2| υπισχνεισθαι is often used by Sext. e.g. A.M. VIII. 283. Patefacturum: 55 Not, 2| δηλωτικος (the last in Sext. A.M. VIII. 277) often recur 56 Not, 2| συναρτησις and explained in Sext. A.M. VIII. 430.~§45. Assentati: 57 Not, 2| Dissolvere: απολυεσθαι in Sext. Occurrere: cf. 44.~§47. 58 Not, 2| Intestinum et oblatum: cf. Sext. A.M. VII. 241 ητοι των 59 Not, 2| attention (53).~§49. Antiochus: Sext. often quotes him in the 60 Not, 2| Confundere: so 58, 110, Sext. A.M. VIII. 56 (συγχεουσι 61 Not, 2| common Gk. term απαραλλακτος (Sext. A.M. VII. 252, etc.). Ulla 62 Not, 2| επιμιξια των φαντασιων supplies Sext. with one of the sceptic 63 Not, 2| sport of the sceptics, cf. Sext. A.M. IX. 1. Absolute ita 64 Not, 2| against the dogmatists by Sext. Praepostere: in a disorderly 65 Not, 2| sq. Quo quid colore: cf. Sext. A.M. VII. 191 (qu. Zeller 66 Not, 2| animi (IV. 465), as does Sext. A.M. VII. 210 on behalf 67 Not, 2| Pr. Eu. XIV. 8). Cf. also Sext. P.H. I. 78, 87, 144, II. 68 Not, 2| for a similar purpose by Sext., e.g. A.M. VII. 405 ‛ο 69 Not, 2| id quaeritur: cf. 80 n. Sext. very often uses very similar 70 Not, 2| Quae coniunctio: etc. so Sext. often opposes συμπλοκη 71 Not, 2| to this of Cic. occur in Sext., cf. esp. P.H. II. 175 72 Not, 2| sint: cf. the instances in Sext. A.M. VII. 418 τα πεντηκοντα 73 Not, 2| the advice is quoted in Sext. P.H. II. 253 (δειν ‛ιστασθαι 74 Not, 2| used by the Cynics, see Sext. P.H. II. 244, III. 66. 75 Not, 2| Fato 7. Facere non sinis: Sext. P.H. II. 253 points the 76 Not, 2| ημερα εστιν φως αρα εστιν (Sext. P.H. II. 157, and other 77 Not, 2| involving only one premise) in Sext. P.H. I. 152, 159, II. 167. 78 Not, 2| frequent use of βραδυς in Sext., e.g. A.M. VII. 325. Cum 79 Not, 2| βιος ανατετραμμενος αν ειη, Sext. A.M. VIII. 157 συγχεομεν 80 Not, 2| χαρακτηρα της συγκταθεσεως in Sext. P.H. I. 191. For the use 81 Not, 2| Lucullus' speech, passim, and Sext. P.H. I. 227 sq. Academia ... 82 Not, 2| exactly the same way by Sext. P.H. II. 5, 10 and elsewhere, 83 Not, 2| gives alia. Sic hoc ipsum: Sext. then is wrong is saying ( 84 Not, 2| later Peripatetics; cf. esp. Sext. A.M. VII. 216—226. All 85 Not, 2| used by other schools, cf. Sext. P.H. II. 13 (on the same 86 Not, 2| dividing philosophy see Sext. A.M. VII. 2. At illud ante: 87 Not, 2| σημειον εστιν ου μερος ουθεν (Sext. P.H. III. 39), στιγμη = 88 Not, 2| hill. Nulla crassitudo: in Sext. the επιφανεια is usually 89 Not, 2| Greek as μηκος απλατες. (Sext. as above), (2) that Cic. 90 Not, 2| schools will be found in Sext. P.H. III. 30 sq. Our passage 91 Not, 2| 91—127. They supply in Sext. P.H. I. 32, III. 9—12 an 92 Not, 2| ευχη μαλλον η αληθεια, in Sext. P.H. VIII. 353. Magno opere: 93 Not, 2| Ponticus and some Pythagoreans. Sext. A.M. X. 174 speaks of the 94 Not, 2| in T.D. I. 18—22, and by Sext. A.M. VII. 113, who also 95 Not, 2| scarcely occurs if at all in Sext. who generally uses αταραξια, 96 Not, 2| of argument is taken in Sext. P.H. I. 88, II. 32, etc. 97 Not, 2| Opinationem: the οιησιν of Sext., e.g. P.H. III. 280. Quod 98 Not, 2| and Philo is mentioned in Sext. A.M. VIII. 115—117 with 99 Not, 2| 145. Scire negatis: cf. Sext. A.M. VII. 153, who says