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2001     Not,       2     |                λεγεις and βοσκηματων βιος in Aristotle. The meaning of
2002     Not,       2     |            meaning of pecus is well shown in T.D. I. 69. Iungit deo:
2003     Not,       2     |                   applied to Zeno's finis in D.F. IV. 17, 25. Ut ...
2004     Not,       2     |                  different view from that in 131; yet another of Carneades
2005     Not,       2     |             another of Carneades is given in T.D. V. 83. Istum finem:
2006     Not,       2     |              words are often confused, as in I. 2. Ipsa veritas: MSS.
2007     Not,       2     |          severitas, a frequent error; cf. In Verr. Act. I. 3, III. 162,
2008     Not,       2     |                  this whole expression is in apposition to par, so that
2009     Not,       2     |                 erit: Madv. D.F. III. 70 "in hac coniunctione—hoc fieri
2010     Not,       2     |                  D. V. 73, 119. Gloriosum in vulgus: cf. D.F. II. 44
2011     Not,       2     |                 17. Falso: like incognito in 133. Nullo discrimine: for
2012     Not,       2     |            explanation of nihil interesse in 40, n. Iudicia: κριτηρια
2013     Not,       2     |                   been already dealt with in 9198 here it is merely
2014     Not,       2     |                    as was Ethical Science in 129141 and Physics in 116—
2015     Not,       2     |            Science in 129141 and Physics in 116128. With the enumeration
2016     Not,       2     |              compare the one Sextus gives in A.M. VII. 48 sq. Protagorae:
2017     Not,       2     |         Constituit: note the constr. with in, like ponere in. Cogitationis:
2018     Not,       2     |              constr. with in, like ponere in. Cogitationis: cf. I. 30.
2019     Not,       2     |              titles of some are preserved in Diog. Laert. IV. 1114.
2020     Not,       2     |                 Deiot. 42 and pedem latum in Plaut. Abutimur: this verb
2021     Not,       2     |                Plaut. Abutimur: this verb in the rhetorical writers means
2022     Not,       2     |                writers means to use words in metaphorical or unnatural
2023     Not,       2     |                  we use the name Academic in a non natural fashion?"
2024     Not,       2     |                ημερα εστιν than was given in 96, where see n. Aliter
2025     Not,       2     |                  Megarian, mentioned also in 75. The dispute between
2026     Not,       2     |           Diodorus and Philo is mentioned in Sext. A.M. VIII. 115117
2027     Not,       2     |             succeeded Diogenes Babylonius in the headship of the school.
2028     Not,       2     |                  mentioned with Antipater in Diog., as VII. 68, 84. Opiniosissimi:
2029     Not,       2     |                Halm is certainly mistaken in saying that a laudatory
2030     Not,       2     |                   the spur of the moment, in order to ridicule these
2031     Not,       2     |          improbable as Halm thinks.~§144. In contionem vocas: a retort,
2032     Not,       2     |                  others. Occludi tabernas in order of course that the
2033     Not,       2     |                  to your tents, O Israel" in the Bible. Artificia: n.
2034     Not,       2     |                 put these Stoic paradoxes in Pro Murena 61, a use of
2035     Not,       2     |                 confesses himself ashamed in D.F. IV. 74. Exsules etc.:
2036     Not,       2     |                  καταληψις when it arises in the mind of a φαυλος is
2037     Not,       2     |         καταλαμβανειν however is frequent in Plato in the sense "to seize
2038     Not,       2     |              however is frequent in Plato in the sense "to seize firmly
2039     Not,       2     |           invidiosa above (144). Dicebas: in 22. Refero: "retort," as
2040     Not,       2     |                  22. Refero: "retort," as in Ovid. Metam. I. 758 pudet
2041     Not,       2     |               expression; cf. actio rerum in 62. Non probans: so Madv.
2042     Not,       2     |                 the same as that involved in 104, which should be closely
2043     Not,       2     |                There is the same contrast in 104 between placere and
2044     Not,       2     |                   word alteri (cf. altero in 104) need not imply that
2045     Not,       2     |               considerably confirmed edd. in their introduction of the
2046     Not,       2     |               admodum: cf. non repugnarem in 112. Tollendum: many edd.
2047     Not,       2     |                 edd. have gone far astray in interpreting this passage.
2048     Not,       2     |                   to adsensus and ancora; in the first way we have had
2049     Not,       2     |             tollere used a score of times in this book; with regard to
2050     Not,       2     |                    17, 1, where it occurs in the sense "to get on," "
2051     Not,       2     |                 this alone is referred to in Ad Att. XIII. 21, 3. If


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