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1 Pre | Intercollegiate lectures given by me at Christ's College 2 Pre | quotation would not have been given but for its appearance in 3 Pre | look out all the references given. It was necessary to provide 4 Int, I| lessons in philosophy were given him by the Epicurean Phaedrus, 5 Int, I| consulship, his heart was given to the adornment of his 6 Int, II| Posteriora95, which has given much trouble to editors. 7 Int, III| If only an impulse were given at Rome to the pursuit of 8 Int, IV| συνταγματα, words which have given rise to much controversy148. 9 Int, IV| former was finished and given to the world before the 10 Int, IV| As no reasons had been given for these solicitations, 11 Int, IV| of the Academica is often given in the letters. He tells 12 Int, IV| conclude that Cicero had given up all hope of suppressing 13 Int, IV| viri consulares who had given their unreserved approval 14 Int, IV| his mind235. An account is given by him of the history of 15 Int, IV| borrowed from Zeno. The rôle given to Hortensius, however, 16 Int, IV| occupy the [lvii] place given to Varro in the second edition276. 17 Int, IV| Antiochus' views, formerly given by Hortensius, now by Varro; 18 Int, IV| lxiii] which Cicero had given in the first edition as 19 Int, IV| practically the same as that given by Catulus in ed. I.; to 20 Not, 1| quoniam quibusnam of the MSS., given by Halm and also Baiter. 21 Not, 1| not familiar, would not be given without the name of its 22 Not, 1| description of the process is given in Timaeus, 50 D. In eo 23 Not, 1| the meaning is clearly given by the next clause, viz. 24 Not, 1| Aristotelian. See the reff. given above. Nihil enim est quod 25 Not, 1| philosophy. A fair summary is given by Stob. Phys. περι κενου 26 Not, 1| see II. 77); the word was given by Turnebus for MSS. effecta. 27 Not, 1| omnia: these words have given rise to needless doubts; 28 Not, 1| addition to studying the reff. given above, the student might 29 Not, 1| whole Antiochean view as given in II. 12—64, cf. esp. 19 30 Not, 1| though Zeno and Cleanthes had given the first impulse (N.D. 31 Not, 1| Specimens of Stoic etymology are given in N.D. II. and ridiculed 32 Not, 1| theories of sensation is given by Zeller, ch. V., R. and 33 Not, 2| the Introd. p. 55 I have given my opinion that the substance 34 Not, 2| II. 261, where an ex. is given. Definitiones: n. on 18. 35 Not, 2| closely to the definition given by Sextus in four out of 36 Not, 2| the retort of Antiochus given in the text. Numenius treats 37 Not, 2| nothing to the elucidation given in 1596 by Petrus Valentia 38 Not, 2| proceed (24). Credence must be given to the thing which impels 39 Not, 2| authorities for this are given in R. and P. 343, 344, Zeller 40 Not, 2| 86 (where an answer is given) and αναβολη. Antiopam: 41 Not, 2| I. 40 notiones rerum is given. Sine quibus: δια γαρ των 42 Not, 2| the definition very often given by Sext. e.g. Pyrrh. Hyp. 43 Not, 2| Intenderemus: as in the exx. given in 20. Fons: "reservoir," 44 Not, 2| Madv. D.F. V. 38. The rule given by Forc. s.v. animans is 45 Not, 2| require a firm assent to be given to some phenomena, he therefore 46 Not, 2| without, not the assent given to it, that is involuntary ( 47 Not, 2| show that credit cannot be given to either class (42). [The 48 Not, 2| videantur: for the support given by Stoics to all forms of 49 Not, 2| a better sense would be given. It has often been inserted 50 Not, 2| attainable. Ironiam: the word was given in its Greek form in 15. 51 Not, 2| argument in defence of εποχη given in 67; by nihil ... pertinebat 52 Not, 2| insipidity of the sense given by Halm's reading. Quererer 53 Not, 2| Quattuor capita: these were given in 40 by Lucullus, cf. also 54 Not, 2| Furiae. Adsunt: is only given once by MSS., while Ribbeck 55 Not, 2| Sorites and Mentiens are given by Diog. Tria pauca sint: 56 Not, 2| verum dico? The sophism is given in a more formally complete 57 Not, 2| italics are needed, and were given by Manut. with the exception 58 Not, 2| refused to admit this is given in De Fato 21 Epicurus veretur 59 Not, 2| to you. Hear the account given by Clitomachus (102). He 60 Not, 2| A different meaning is given by the ut in passages like 61 Not, 2| from sing. to plural are given by Madv. on D.F. V. 16. 62 Not, 2| Sed qui his minor est: given by Halm as the em. of Io. 63 Not, 2| exanclatum, and the examples given from Cic. by Madv. on D.F. 64 Not, 2| the exordium of Anaxagoras given from Diog. II. 6 in R. and 65 Not, 2| connection is that Cic., having given the crotchets of other philosophers 66 Not, 2| satisfactory is the best yet given. Epicurus' absurdity is 67 Not, 2| different ancient theories is given in T.D. I. 18—22, and by 68 Not, 2| doctrine of Xenocrates is given in R. and P. 244. Quod intellegi 69 Not, 2| interpretations of it are given, the last of which resembles 70 Not, 2| Carneades: this finis is given in D.F. II. 35 (frui principiis 71 Not, 2| another of Carneades is given in T.D. V. 83. Istum finem: 72 Not, 2| conflicting schools here given compare the one Sextus gives 73 Not, 2| εστιν, ‛ημερα εστιν than was given in 96, where see n. Aliter 74 Not, 2| prefer the reading I have given because of Cicero's fondness 75 Not, 2| absolute assent) is not to be given to phenomena. This dogma