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 1     Pre         |         pages bear strong evidence; while the work of Davies, though
 2     Int,       I|          The main purpose of Cicero while at Athens had been to learn
 3     Int,       I|             Cicero, however, formed while at Rhodes one friendship
 4     Int,      II|          assent from all doctrines, while giving a qualified assent
 5     Int,      II|           wide field of philosophy, while the Stoic dares not stir
 6     Int,      II|          Lucullus the Antiochean88. While professing, however, this
 7     Int,      II|             Zeno with this feeling, while Antiochus so [xxiii] regarded
 8     Int,      II|    dialectic was true and Socratic, while the latter treated it as
 9     Int,      II|            all points, however: for while Antiochus accepted without
10     Int,      II|         truth110. At the same time, while really following the Stoics
11     Int,      II| considerably to the Stoic teaching. While not much influenced by the
12     Int,     III|             any speculative system; while the general decay among
13     Int,      IV|        Atticus that he had finished while at Astura duo magna συνταγματα,
14     Int,      IV|         copied the whole five books while in that state153. A passage
15     Int,      IV|      συνταξις of the whole work156, while συνταγμα157, and συγγραμμα158,
16     Int,      IV|      Hortensius in the Lucullus163.~While at his Tusculan villa, soon
17     Int,      IV|        Cicero saw Brutus frequently while at Tusculum, he apparently
18     Int,      IV|          Greek rhetorical teaching, while he bestows [xlix] high commendation
19     Int,      IV|        negative Academic arguments, while he developed fully that
20     Int,      IV|        inferior part of Hortensius, while Brutus took that of Lucullus.
21     Int,      IV|           last section of the book, while in the last but one the
22     Int,      IV|       Cicero for a sort of adviser: while Hortensius had married a
23     Not,       1|           friends to Greece for it, while he devotes himself to subjects
24     Not,       1|        instead of duration in time, while others wrongly press satis,
25     Not,       1|             This last Baiter gives, while Halm after Durand reads
26     Not,       1|           non-appearance elsewhere, while the companion adjective
27     Not,       1|            and ejects philosophiae, while Lamb., Day read philosophia
28     Not,       1|            is the ιδεα of the Good, while so far is Aristotle from
29     Not,       1|           to the quaedam of Cicero, while πλουτος αρχη ευτυχια ευγενεια
30     Not,       1|             its possibility within, while denying its existence without (
31     Not,       1|           inevitable inconsistency, while believing that Reason is
32     Not,       1|          Stob. I. 21, 6. The Stoics while believing that our world
33     Not,       1|         Plato is of the ιδεαι only, while in Aristotle it is τον καθολου;
34     Not,       1|             particular derivations, while Cic. in numerous passages (
35     Not,       1|           parte in qua) is violent, while Goerenz's resort to partem
36     Not,       1|            the universal substance, while he would not allow the existence
37     Not,       1|          least seven ethical works, while Stob. II. 6, 4 quotes his
38     Not,       1|         teachers (Diog. VII. 2, 3), while he is not mentioned by Diog.
39     Not,       1|            πολλη απαξια (II. 6, 6), while Sext. Emp. after rightly
40     Not,       1|            αδιαφορα, some have αξια while others have απαξια. He may
41     Not,       1|            to belong to the reason, while the virtutes more perfectae
42     Not,       1|              24, IV. 59, 65, V. 43, while perturbatio is used, in
43     Not,       1|   influences at work to confirm it, while the works of Aristotle had
44     Not,       1|            the mind as involuntary, while the καταληπτικη φαντασια
45     Not,       1|              41. Visis non omnibus: while Epicurus defended the truth
46     Not,       2|         quae aliis as a correction, while another has the marginal
47     Not,       2|        common in Cic. after audire, while ab is rather rarer. See
48     Not,       2|              235, who tells us that while the Carneadeans believed
49     Not,       2|      between the true and the false while you do away with the notion
50     Not,       2|         course be real perceptions, while the true are always of a
51     Not,       2|       common in Plaut. and Terence, while in Cic. it occurs mostly
52     Not,       2|            of the sensations we had while in it (51). But, say our
53     Not,       2|             But, say our opponents, while they last our dreaming sensations
54     Not,       2|            theme with the sceptics, while the Stoics contended that
55     Not,       2|          deposit money with Aristo, while the other after a time asked
56     Not,       2|      external and polemically used, while they had an esoteric dogmatic
57     Not,       2|            early editions omits non while Goer. reads acutius and
58     Not,       2|             is told of Caesar, who, while speaking sub Veteribus,
59     Not,       2|      nothing but his own ignorance, while Plato pursued the same theme
60     Not,       2|          search as they are called, while exposing sham knowledge,
61     Not,       2|       nescio quis implies contempt, while nescio qui does not, cf.
62     Not,       2|            only given once by MSS., while Ribbeck repeats it thrice,
63     Not,       2|           Some old edd. have lunat, while Lamb. reads genu for luna,
64     Not,       2|        Bentl. boldly read columina, while Dav. proposed vimina or
65     Not,       2|      sentence. Some MSS. have ille, while Dav. without necessity gives
66     Not,       2|          the doctrine dogmatically, while the sceptics do not. Cognitionis
67     Not,       2|         adderet, and Bait. follows, while Kayser proposes adhaereret,
68     Not,       2|       minores, Durand sed minutior, while Halm suggests sed minutiores.
69     Not,       2|           spurn Aristotle from you, while you will not allow me even
70     Not,       2|       bodies, which we can dissect, while we have not the advantage
71     Not,       2|              Madv. turns into hunc, while hoc, which stands immediately
72     Not,       2|        Antiochus will not allow me, while if I follow Polemo, the
73     Not,       2|             D.F. II. 38, 42, V. 22) while Polemo did (I. 22). See
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