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1 Pre | training of a great deal of its old educational value. The judgment 2 Int, I| that strong love for the old Latin dramatic and epic 3 Int, I| the conviction that the old judicial system of Rome 4 Int, I| chief of whom, was his old friend Molo, the coryphaeus 5 Int, I| believe that he kept up his old knowledge by converse with 6 Int, I| looks as the support of his old age34. In the midst of his 7 Int, I| appeal for evidence that his old philosophical studies had 8 Int, I| desperate energy to his old literary pursuits. In a 9 Int, I| renewed my intimacy with my old friends, my books." These 10 Int, II| Antiochus in the name of the Old [xvi] Academy. A systematic 11 Int, II| after the example of the Old Academy and Aristotle80. 12 Int, II| with having deserted the Old Academy for the New, and 13 Int, II| him as a deserter from the Old Academy to the New. This 14 Int, II| words, stole them from the Old Academy. This is Cicero' 15 Int, IV| which equally affects the old view maintained by Madvig.~[ 16 Int, IV| astounding theories which old scholars of great repute 17 Int, IV| revolt against the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic school 18 Int, IV| essential harmony with the Old, and also with those ancient 19 Int, IV| Antiochus and the so-called Old Academy. How he selected 20 Int, IV| puzzle the student. In some old editions the Lucullus is 21 Not, 1| Cic. with deserting the Old Academy for the New. Cic. 22 Not, 1| Academy is in harmony with the Old. Varro refers to Antiochus 23 Not, 1| like passages. Attius: the old spelling Accius is wrong. 24 Not, 1| barely used to denote the Old and the New Academy. The 25 Not, 1| probably wrote. Duo is in old Latin poets and Virgil. 26 Not, 1| dialectical in the hands of the old Academics and Peripatetics. 27 Not, 1| the certa dogmata of this old school as opposed to the 28 Not, 1| also De Off. I. 133. One old ed. has pressionem, which, 29 Not, 1| The diphthong bars the old derivations from secare, 30 Not, 1| Orelli gives. Rebatur: an old poetical word revived by 31 Not, 1| Xenocrates, tripping over the old αντιφασις of the One and 32 Not, 1| with the known opinions of old Academics and Peripatetics. 33 Not, 1| Ethics. Summary. Although the old Academics and Peripatetics 34 Not, 1| Plato from the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic school. 35 Not, 1| be said to belong to the old Academico-Peripatetic school. 36 Not, 1| the departures from the old Academico-Peripatetic school. 37 Not, 1| Crantor faithfully kept the old tradition, to which Zeno 38 Not, 1| verbal alterations on the old scheme (36, 37). Though 39 Not, 1| Aristotle in the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic school 40 Not, 1| perceived followed from old physical principles such 41 Not, 1| affirmed loosely of all the old φυσικοι, (Sextus Adv. Math. 42 Not, 1| Superiores: merely the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic school. 43 Not, 1| that Zeno merely renamed old doctrines (cf. 43). Sensum: 44 Not, 2| conditions, when young and when old, when sick and when healthy, 45 Not, 2| having revolted against the Old, all that it did was to 46 Not, 2| with no opposition. The Old Academy was rather enriched 47 Not, 2| Stoicism under the name of the Old Academy, made it appear 48 Not, 2| wrote a book against his old teacher (11 and 12). I will 49 Not, 2| Sulla, who had restored the old lex annalis in all its rigour, 50 Not, 2| combined to form the so called "Old Academy," and when Cic. 51 Not, 2| in appealing to famous old philosophers as supporters 52 Not, 2| this distinction is as old as Plato and Arist., and 53 Not, 2| press into their service the old physical philosophers, though 54 Not, 2| making Cic. say that the old arguments of Antiochus in 55 Not, 2| graving tool. Faber and other old edd. defend the MSS. reading, 56 Not, 2| fem is not uncommon in the old poetry. MSS. here have igni. 57 Not, 2| to emend this line. Some old edd. have lunat, while Lamb. 58 Not, 2| for which see Cope in the old Journal of Philology. No. 59 Not, 2| definitions of the real Old Academy are more reasonable 60 Not, 2| profess to belong to the Old Academy? (113) I cannot