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1 Int, I(2) | De Or. II. §1 with II. §5.~ 2 Int, I(11) | Rep. I. §7. T.D. V. §5. De Off. II. §§3,4. De Fato, § 3 Int, I(25) | Ad Att. XIII. 19, §5.~ 4 Int, I(46) | Ad Qu. Fr. III. 5 and 6.~ 5 Int, I(49) | Ad Att. V. 10, §5.~ 6 Int, I(52) | Tim. c. 1 with De Div. I. §5. Brutus, §250.~ 7 Int, I(68) | De Rep. I. §7. T.D. V. §5, etc.~ 8 Int, II(75) | Cf. esp. N.D. I. §5. T.D. II. §5.~ 9 Int, II(75) | esp. N.D. I. §5. T.D. II. §5.~ 10 Int, II(91) | D.F. IV. §5.~ 11 Int, III(118)| 6. Ac. I. §1. D.F. III. §5.~ 12 Int, III(119)| De Div. I. §§4, 5.~ 13 Int, III(120)| D.F. III. §5. N.D. I. §8. T.D. III. §§ 14 Int, III(121)| T.D. I. §5.~ 15 Int, III(122)| T.D. II. §5.~ 16 Int, III(125)| 7, ed. Nobbe. T.D. V. §5. Ac. I. §1.~ 17 Int, III(130)| De Div. II. §5. De Off. II. §2. T.D. IV. § 18 Int, IV(137)| Ibid. XII. 21, §5.~ 19 Int, IV(144)| Ibid. XII. 40, §5.~ 20 Int, IV(153)| Ibid. XIII. 21, §§4, 5; 22, §3.~ 21 Int, IV(162)| Cf. Krische, p. 5.~ 22 Int, IV(164)| Ad Att. XIII. 5, §1.~ 23 Int, IV(180)| Ibid. XIII. 19, §5.~ 24 Int, IV(181)| 14, §3; 16, §2; 18; 19, §5.~ 25 Int, IV(182)| Ibid. XIII. 19, §5.~ 26 Int, IV(189)| Ibid. XIII. 19, §5.~ 27 Int, IV(194)| Ibid. XIII. 21, §5.~ 28 Int, IV(202)| Att. XIII. 13, §1; 19, §5.~ 29 Int, IV(253)| Ac. II. §§3—3 inclusive; §5.~ 30 Int, IV(255)| Cf. Ac. II. §§5, 6, 7, 11, 14, with my notes.~ 31 Int, IV(264)| 1 with I. §4, and II. §§5, 5.~ 32 Int, IV(264)| with I. §4, and II. §§5, 5.~ 33 Int, IV(267)| II. §§1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5.~ 34 Int, IV(267)| 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5.~ 35 I, II | nec docti legere curarent. 5. Vides autem—eadem enim 36 I, II | multitudini possunt esse.~5. Nonius p. 104. Exponere 37 II, II | librorum, de quibus audiebat.~5. Ac vereor interdum ne talium 38 Not, 1 | see Cæsar B. Civ. III. 5, 16, 24. Nihil enim eius 39 Not, 1 | this prologue throughout.~§5. Vides ... didicisti: MSS. 40 Not, 1 | for luminis, cf. T.D. I. 5. Et verbis: Manut. reads 41 Not, 1 | I. 8, Ad Qu. Fr. II. 16, 5. I just note the em. of 42 Not, 1 | own person, as in D.F. IV. 5 De Leg. I. 38, De Or. III. 43 Not, 1 | c. 13, Magna Mor. I. c. 5). In D.F. V. 38 the διανοητικαι 44 Not, 1 | Decr. Hipp. et Plat. c. 5, ‛η αρετη τελειοτης εστι 45 Not, 1 | in space, as in Phys. IV. 5 (qu. R. and P. 289). Cic. 46 Not, 1 | now naturalised. D.F. III. 5 is very similar. Cic.'s 47 Not, 1 | imponenda in D.F. III. 5. Suis utuntur: so D.F. III. 48 Not, 1 | praecipitem; also D.F. III. 5 quanto id nobis magis est 49 Not, 1 | if we may trust Stob. I. 5, 15. Nihil aliter possit: 50 Not, 1 | in Euseb. Praep. Ev. XIV. 5, συμφοιτωντες παρα Πολεμωνι 51 Not, 1 | a little earlier, II. 6, 5, αρετης δε και κακιας ουδεν 52 Not, 1 | a διαθεσις (Stob. II. 6, 5, Diog. VII. 89; yet Diog. 53 Not, 1 | Zenone: see Introd. p. 5. ~ 54 Not, 2 | have nothing to remark.~5. There is nothing distinctive 55 Not, 2 | examples of Cato and Africanus (5). Others think that famous 56 Not, 2 | perfectus; cf. Hor. Sat. I. 5, 33 homo factus ad unguem, 57 Not, 2 | of quamquam, see n. on I. 5. Calumnia: properly a fraudulent 58 Not, 2 | quibus as simply = libris.~§5. Ac: strong, as often, = 59 Not, 2 | spurious, cf. however T.D. II. 5 ut oratorum laus ... senescat ... , 60 Not, 2 | of Fannius (Ad Att. XII. 5, 3).~§16. Veteribus: Bentley' 61 Not, 2 | another passage (Arrian, I. 5) Epict. says it is no more 62 Not, 2 | cf. N.D. I. 40, T.D. V. 5 and Lucretius), but there 63 Not, 2 | see Madv. Gram. 241, obs. 5, Opusc. I. 370, D.F. II. 64 Not, 2 | Interrogationibus: cf. I. 5 where I showed that the 65 Not, 2 | cf. Madv. Gram. 455 obs. 5. The usage is mostly colloquial 66 Not, 2 | this either," cf. n. on I. 5. Habeant: the slight alteration 67 Not, 2 | Goer. qu. Plin. N.H. III. 5, Sil. Ital. XII. 131, Festus, 68 Not, 2 | taunted. See Ad Fam. V. 5, 2, Ad Att. I. 14, 5. Licebat: 69 Not, 2 | V. 5, 2, Ad Att. I. 14, 5. Licebat: this is the reading 70 Not, 2 | T.D. I. 22, De Div. I. 5, II. 139, N.D. I. 120, De 71 Not, 2 | M.D.F. V. 68 and cf. I. 5. Quasi irati: for the use 72 Not, 2 | Cic., see Ad Att. I. 13, 5.~§81. Nescio qui: Goer. 73 Not, 2 | cf. historiae loquantur (5), consuetudo loquitur (D.F. 74 Not, 2 | and Madv. Gram. 455, obs. 5. Illud sit disputatum: for 75 Not, 2 | same way by Sext. P.H. II. 5, 10 and elsewhere, cf. also 76 Not, 2 | also Aug. Cont. Ac. III. 5 ne in quaestionis campis 77 Not, 2 | Peripatetics, as in D.F. IV. 5, V. 7. Sustinuero: cf. 70. 78 Not, 2 | υποθεσεις. Quintal III. 5, 5 gives as an ex. of the 79 Not, 2 | υποθεσεις. Quintal III. 5, 5 gives as an ex. of the former 80 Not, 2 | 46, cf. also Quint. X. 5, II. E quibus omnia constant: 81 Not, 2 | ignem: cf. Arist. Met. A. 5 qu. R. and P. 94. He only 82 Not, 2 | Nat. Hist. VII. 21, XXXVI. 5.~§121. Posse: n. on I. 29. 83 Not, 2 | question, as in Verr. IV. 5. The mutation of Augustine 84 Not, 2 | καιτοι, "and yet," n. on 5 ac vereor. Invidiam: cf. 85 Not, 2 | uncertain sound;" cf. De Div. I. 5, T.D. V. 75.~§138. Mihi 86 Not, 2 | be angry;" cf. n. on. I. 5. Arbitrari: the original