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 1    Abbr              |             Lucullus; Hortens. = Hortensius; De Off. = De Officiis;
 2     Int,       I(30) |                                  Hortensius, fragm. 18, ed. Nobbe.~
 3     Int,       I     |          the end of the year the Hortensius and the De Finibus had probably
 4     Int,       I     |          of the later periodthe Hortensiusthat he was a mere tiro
 5     Int,     III     |         all published before the Hortensius, included in his philosophical
 6     Int,     III     |      book, περι πενθους, and the Hortensius, which was introductory
 7     Int,      IV     |         prefers to hold that the Hortensius (or de Philosophia) and
 8     Int,      IV     |        the only reference to the Hortensius which is to be found in
 9     Int,      IV     |      showing as they do that the Hortensius had been published a sufficiently
10     Int,      IV     |        the De Divinatione161 the Hortensius and the Academica are mentioned
11     Int,      IV     |      cannot be disputed that the Hortensius and the Academica must have
12     Int,      IV     |         The interlocutors in the Hortensius were exactly the same as
13     Int,      IV     |          of the fragments of the Hortensius is an error162. The discussion
14     Int,      IV     |          Priora is carried on at Hortensius' villa near Bauli; in the
15     Int,      IV     |         villa near Bauli; in the Hortensius at the villa of Lucullus
16     Int,      IV     |          direct reference to the Hortensius in the Lucullus163.~While
17     Int,      IV     |    advocate of philosophy in the Hortensius212. Though Cicero sometimes
18     Int,      IV     |          undoubtedly made to the Hortensius, in which the same speakers
19     Int,      IV     |        and the succeeding one of Hortensius. In the prooemium the innovations
20     Int,      IV     |        of the πιθανον; whereupon Hortensius showed, after the principles
21     Int,      IV     |          Even the demand made by Hortensius upon Catulus254 need only
22     Int,      IV     |          Catulus was followed by Hortensius, who in some way spoke in
23     Int,      IV     | understanding to whom, if not to Hortensius, the substance of the speech
24     Int,      IV     |          first and not second as Hortensius did; this accounts for the
25     Int,      IV     |        the polemical argument of Hortensius257, which would be appropriate
26     Int,      IV     |      difficulty in the fact that Hortensius now advocates a dogmatic
27     Int,      IV(258)|        with the fragments of the Hortensius; also T.D. II. §4; III. §
28     Int,      IV     |        résumé as I have supposed Hortensius to give would be within
29     Int,      IV     |      that the dialogue, entitled Hortensius, had ended in a conversion
30     Int,      IV     |  allusion.~The relation in which Hortensius stood to Cicero, also his
31     Int,      IV     |      materials for the speech of Hortensius were, doubtless, drawn from
32     Int,      IV     |         Antiochus.~The speech of Hortensius was answered by Cicero himself.
33     Int,      IV     |       three speeches of Catulus, Hortensius, and Cicero had gone over
34     Int,      IV     |         appeared in the place of Hortensius and Lucullus, there can
35     Int,      IV     |   comparatively inferior part of Hortensius, while Brutus took that
36     Int,      IV     |          Zeno. The rôle given to Hortensius, however, was in my view
37     Int,      IV     |   secondary position assigned to Hortensius in the Academica Priora.
38     Int,      IV     |     morning, and came to that of Hortensius at Bauli277. In the evening,
39     Int,      IV(277)|       Cicero wished to buy after Hortensius' death. That lay at Puteoli:
40     Int,      IV     |        years282. The surprise of Hortensius, who is but a learner in
41     Int,      IV     |        is clearly to be seen285.~Hortensius and Catulus now sink to
42     Int,      IV     |         a sort of adviser: while Hortensius had married a divorced wife
43     Int,      IV     |       and almost within sight of Hortensius' villa at Bauli291. Varro'
44     Int,      IV     |       and the publication of the Hortensius295. Between the date of
45     Int,      IV     |         views, formerly given by Hortensius, now by Varro; then the
46     Int,      IV     |          edition as an answer to Hortensius304. Book II.: an exposition
47     Int,      IV     |         answer made by Cicero to Hortensius. Book III.: a speech of
48      II,       I     |          rerum, verborum maiorem Hortensius, sed quo plus in negotiis
49      II,      IV     |        dicturum. Equidem, inquit Hortensius, feci plus quam vellem:
50      II,      IV     |       mei faciam quam modo fecit Hortensius. Cum ita esset exorsus,
51      II,      IX     |       est natum, quod postulabat Hortensius, ut id ipsum saltem perceptum
52      II,     XIX     |  dixisset ille, finem fecit. 63. Hortensius autem vehementer admirans,
53      II,  XLVIII     |        quid Catulus sentit? quid Hortensius? Tum Catulus: Egone? inquit,
54     Not,       2     |        included in his answer to Hortensius, see Introd. p. 55. The
55     Not,       2     |       the Academica and the lost Hortensius. I give, partly from Krische,
56     Not,       2     |           Catulus, Lucullus, and Hortensius, the day after the discussion
57     Not,       2     |         12. Quodam in libro: the Hortensius. Gradu: so the word "degree"
58     Not,       2     |        in 60, Lucullus about 57, Hortensius 50. Contra omnis dicere
59     Not,       2     |          D. II. 20, T.D. IV. 14, Hortensius fragm. 46 ed. Nobbe. The
60     Not,       2     |          the continued wonder of Hortensius (62, 63). Then Catulus said
61     Not,       2     |      passage wrongly as from the Hortensius. He imitates it, ibid. I.
62     Not,       2     |        Tollit ... superiora: cf. Hortensius fragm. 19 (Orelli) sed ad
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