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 1     Pre              |       teachers alike in all schools where the philosophical works
 2     Pre              |             but especially in those where an attempt is made to impart
 3     Pre              |            of my own, and that only where the conjecttires of other
 4     Pre              |           the most important places where the text is doubtful.~My
 5     Int,       I     |           inmate of Cicero's house, where he died in B.C. 59, leaving
 6     Int,       I     |         those of his country villas where his best collections of
 7     Int,       I     |           was resident at Mitylene, where Cicero seems to have passed
 8     Int,       I     |         thence they went to Athens, where Cicero again stayed with
 9     Int,     III     |            was completely destitute where Greek was richest. He often
10     Int,      IV     |             De Oratore140, [xxxiii] where Cicero speaks of the combined
11     Int,      IV     |           his villa near Antium144, where he wrote a treatise addressed
12     Int,      IV     |           an aversion for Tusculum, where she died. This he felt now
13     Int,      IV(150)|            Cf. Ad Att. XII. 12, §2, where there is a distinct mention
14     Int,      IV     |      comparison of all the passages where the two are mentioned, that
15     Int,      IV     |        supposed date, and the place where it was held, were indicated.
16     Int,      IV     |         elder.~In the many passages where Cicero speaks of him, he
17     Int,      IV(270)|                         See II. §4, where there is a reference to
18     Int,      IV     | intermediate form of the Academica, where Cato and Brutus appeared
19     Not,       1     |             officio (De Off. I. 43, where Wes. alters it) or the like.
20     Not,       1     |               see esp T.D. III. 41, where Cic.'s Latin agrees very
21     Not,       1     |            D. III. 46, N.D. I. 111, where the same opinion of Epicurus
22     Not,       1     |           instance in D.F. III. 68, where consult Madv. Constantiam:
23     Not,       1     |    επιταφιοις, cf. Ad Att. XIII. 48 where Varro's are mentioned. †
24     Not,       1     |            best texts (T.D. V. 121, where see Tischer). Goer. reads
25     Not,       1     |         Brut. 86, we have reducere, where Durand's rule requires deducere,
26     Not,       1     |    remarkable that in four passages where Cic. speaks of this very
27     Not,       1     |             65, II. 55, 112, V. 78, where see Zumpt. Goer. abuses
28     Not,       1     |           appears in Theaet. 182 A, where it is called αλλοκοτον ονομα.
29     Not,       1     |      metaphor, De Or. III. 153 sq., where necessitas is assigned as
30     Not,       1     |         Lucr. I. 370 sq. disproves, where see Munro. Cf. also Sext.
31     Not,       1     |           120, N.D. I. 23, II. 160 (where there is a quaint jest on
32     Not,       1     |            λογισμωι (Stob. I. 7, 9, where the same definition is ascribed
33     Not,       1     |            in the numerous passages where he touches on the theory
34     Not,       1     |             edd. since Lamb. eject. Where et and que correspond in
35     Not,       1     |            their natural home, just where Arist. placed his πεμπτον
36     Not,       2     |              It is difficult to see where this passage could have
37     Not,       2     |          consumitur in T.D. IV. 23, where Baiter's two texts (1861
38     Not,       2     |           aequitate, quam ostendis, where one MS. has qua. Read Madvig'
39     Not,       2     |           has annos, cf. T.D. I. 4, where all the best MSS. have annos.
40     Not,       2     |         remarks, cf. De Div. II. 30 where Democr. is made an exception
41     Not,       2     |        αλληγορια in De Or. II. 261, where an ex. is given. Definitiones:
42     Not,       2     |          expressions abound in Cic. where the New Academy is mentioned,
43     Not,       2     |       afforded in 112 of this book, where we may suppose Cic. to be
44     Not,       2     |            we always do remove them where we can (19). What power
45     Not,       2     |            17, 21. Inflatu: cf. 86 (where an answer is given) and
46     Not,       2     |             Quint. II. 18, 1 and 2, where ποιητικη corresponds to
47     Not,       2     |           right in De Div. II. 102, where the best texts still keep
48     Not,       2     |           Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 269 where the φαντασια is called φεγγος.
49     Not,       2     |          e.g. Adv. Math. VIII. 281, where the dogmatist argues that
50     Not,       2     |             8, Ad Att. XIII. 14, 3, where ut opinor is thrown in as
51     Not,       2     |           III. 21, 24, N.D. I. 109, where si placet is appended in
52     Not,       2     |           VII. 243, VIII. 147, 317; where it is reckoned among things
53     Not,       2     |            in partis, T.D. III. 24, where genus = division, pars =
54     Not,       2     |         Interrogationibus: cf. I. 5 where I showed that the words
55     Not,       2     |          sit omnino is fixed by 40, where see n.)? Probabilia, then,
56     Not,       2     |      questions, cf. De Div. II. 11 (where Cic. says the Greek word
57     Not,       2     |            out of the five passages where he allows it to stand, the
58     Not,       2     |           met with no other passage where any such doctrine is assigned
59     Not,       2     |             cf. 74, and D.F. I. 64, where Madv. is wrong in reproving
60     Not,       2     |          use of quamquam in clauses where the verb is not expressed
61     Not,       2     |          Quaesieras: note the plup. where Eng. idiom requires the
62     Not,       2     |           cf. Div. in qu. Caec. 47, where nescio qui would contradict
63     Not,       2     |         opinion is expressed in 40, where see my note. Visa res: Halm
64     Not,       2     |             shape in De Div. II. 11 where the following words are
65     Not,       2     |           98. Sequor: as in 95, 96, where the Dialectici refused to
66     Not,       2     |        argument of Antiochus (109). Where probability is, there the
67     Not,       2     |             for finire in Orat. 65, where Jahn qu. Verr. IV. 115.
68     Not,       2     |        Empodocles, as in T.D. I. 19 where his famous line ‛αιμα γαρ
69     Not,       2     |         nisi clarum, nisi nobilem), where Cic. protests against being
70     Not,       2     |         aestimationes, αξιαι in 36, where momenti is used in a different
71     Not,       2     |      consentiens: cf. R. and P. 352 where the differences between
72     Not,       2     |            vetus Academia in I. 22, where the words aut omnia aut
73     Not,       2     |           13; add Quint. IX. 4, 18, where Spalding wished to read
74     Not,       2     |           48, Seneca De Ira III. 3, where the saying is attributed
75     Not,       2     |         εστιν than was given in 96, where see n. Aliter Philoni: not
76     Not,       2     |         επιστημη; also P.H. II. 83, where it is said that the φαυλος
77     Not,       2     |           IV. 23, Bell. Civ. I. 31, where tollere is used of weighing
78     Not,       2     |             De Re Rust. III. 17, 1, where it occurs in the sense "
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