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 1     Int,       I|  Epicurean school.5~At this time (i.e. before 88 B.C.) Cicero also
 2     Int,      IV|     Latinize the terms καταληψις (i.e. in the abstract, as opposed
 3       I,     Inc|   Ciceronis quae in huius causae (i.e. Academicorum) patrocinium
 4       I,     Inc|            Ait enim Cicero illis (i.e. Academicis) morem fuisse
 5       I,     Inc|     Denique et ipse Tullius huic (i.e. M.T. Varroni) tale testimonium
 6     Not,       1|      Baiter. Illud ... requirere: i.e. the question which follows;
 7     Not,       1|      though less fully. Appellat: i.e. Amafinius, who first so
 8     Not,       1|       often occur. Quid me putas: i.e. velle. Exhibiturum: Halm
 9     Not,       1|         Eth. VI. c. 2. In quibus: i.e. in moribus. All the late
10     Not,       1|            For the last, Bentley (i.e. Davies' anonymous friend)
11     Not,       1|          Cleanthes' hymn to Zeus (i.e. the Stoic World-God), ουδε
12     Not,       1|       other passages of the T.D., i.e. IV. 8, 11, 24, 57, 82. Quasi
13     Not,       1|       lying behind. Ipsum per se: i.e. its whole truth lies in
14     Not,       2|        say, "to learn beforehand, i.e. to learn thoroughly." Constantissime: "
15     Not,       2|        esse. Scriptum agnoscebat: i.e. it was an actual work of
16     Not,       2|          clear by 18. Academicos: i.e. novos, who are here treated
17     Not,       2|         in 139 B.C. P. Africanum: i.e. the younger, who supported
18     Not,       2|         was not κατα τουπαρχον, i.e. did not truly represent
19     Not,       2|           118 πεμπτος εστι λογος (i.e. the 5th sceptic τροπος for
20     Not,       2|          p. 796. Iis visis, etc.: i.e. if you have a number of
21     Not,       2|          η τοιον το ‛υποκειμενον (i.e. the thing from which the
22     Not,       2|           ingenious. De reliquis: i.e. iis quae a sensibus ducuntur.
23     Not,       2|         attack them. Vel = "even" i.e. if even the definition is
24     Not,       2|            inaniter as in 34, 47, i.e. without the approach of
25     Not,       2|         and n. on 92. Hoc vocant: i.e. hoc genus, cf. D.F. III.
26     Not,       2|         for MSS. hoc. Tale visum: i.e. falsum. Dormienti: sc. τινι.
27     Not,       2|           to phenomena. Intersit: i.e. inter visa. In animos: Orelli
28     Not,       2|           Tollendus est adsensus: i.e. even that qualified assent
29     Not,       2|   adiungit. Cum oculum torsisset: i.e. by placing the finger beneath
30     Not,       2|     Christ in reading desiderant (i.e. pisces). To paraphrase the
31     Not,       2|            IV. 12. Nostri quidem: i.e. Romani. Admodum: i.e. adm.
32     Not,       2|     quidem: i.e. Romani. Admodum: i.e. adm. pauci cf. De Leg. III.
33     Not,       2|        D.F. V. 63. Alcmaeo autem: i.e. Ennius' own Alcmaeon; cf.
34     Not,       2|           with one of his τροποι, i.e. ‛ο περι τας περιστασεις;
35     Not,       2|           if only he dreamed it," i.e. "merely because he dreamed
36     Not,       2|       upheld καταληψις? Dicantur: i.e. ab Academicis. Si probabile:
37     Not,       2|       πετρης. Neque tamen habere: i.e. se putat. For the sudden
38     Not,       2|          are not at all parallel, i.e. Verr. I. 58, IV. 71. Vibrat:
39     Not,       2|           est sensu comprehensum, i.e. καταληψις, cf. also Stobaeus
40     Not,       2|       probabilia."~§110. Ut illa: i.e. the decreta implied in the
41     Not,       2|        πραγματα ειναι ακαταληπτα, i.e. state the doctrine dogmatically,
42     Not,       2|        Academic denied. Cernimus: i.e. the probably true and false.
43     Not,       2|            non est enim in nobis, i.e. a good voice is a thing
44     Not,       2|        estimating the sun's size, i.e. twice the apparent size.
45     Not,       2|       Invidiam: cf. 144. Cum his: i.e. aliis cum his. Summus deus: "
46     Not,       2|      malorum, etc. Si Polemoneus: i.e. sapiens fuerit. Peccat:
47     Not,       2| beatissimam: I. 22, n. Deus ille: i.e. more than man (of Aristotle'
48     Not,       2|      which I fail to see. Et hic: i.e. Antiochus. Ne sibi constet:
49     Not,       2|          Div. I. 23. Huic Stoico: i.e. Diogeni; cf. D.F. II. 24.
50     Not,       2|          populus cum illis facit (i.e. Epicureis). Normam ... regulam:
51     Not,       2|         ed Orelli) εστι δε ουτος (i.e. ‛ο σοφος) ουδαμου γης ουδε
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