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1 Int, IV(136)| Ibid. XII. 15, 16.~ 2 Int, IV(223)| Ad Fam. IX. 15, §3.~ 3 Int, IV(299)| Ibid. III. 15, §3; 18, §1.~ 4 I, IV | conspectu consedimus [omnes].~15. Tum Varro ita exorsus est: 5 I, III | cognitionis et scientiae.~15. Nonius p. 419. Vindicare, 6 I, Inc | Augustin. c. Acad. III. §15. Est in libris Ciceronis 7 II, V | profiteri se scire quam sciant. 15. Quod si illi tum in novis 8 Not, 1 | abesse Roma (Ad Fam. V. 15, 4), patria (T.D. V. 106) 9 Not, 1 | laudasti in D.F. V. 81.~§§15—42. Antiochus' view of the 10 Not, 1 | part of Varro's Exposition, 15—18. Summary. Socrates rejected 11 Not, 1 | ethics supreme in philosophy (15). He had no fixed tenets, 12 Not, 1 | the Academic (17, 18).~§15. A rebus ... involutis: 13 Not, 1 | constitutio naturae in D.F. IV. 15. Aequitas: not in the Roman 14 Not, 1 | we may trust Stob. I. 5, 15. Nihil aliter possit: on 15 Not, 1 | the MSS. readings in 6, 15, 32 and here. Immutationes: 16 Not, 1 | 35, T.D. III. 61, IV. 14, 15, 18. Intemperantiam: the 17 Not, 1 | divine (cf. Somn. Scip. 15) These considerations will 18 Not, 1 | II. 52, T.D. II. 52, IV. 15, 26.~§42. Inter scientiam: 19 Not, 1 | putandam, without esse II. 15, aiebas removendum II. 74; 20 Not, 1 | equivalent; cf. D.F. III. 15 equidem soleo etiam quod 21 Not, 2 | Augustine, Cont. Acad. II. 14, 15, seems to have imitated 22 Not, 2 | III. 17, and elsewhere.~15. It is so much easier to 23 Not, 2 | Aug. Contr. Ac. II. 14, 15, we have what appears to 24 Not, 2 | Bentl. on Hor. Sat. I. 6, 15. A passage like ours is 25 Not, 2 | against a good government (15). Has nothing really been 26 Not, 2 | philosophia nascatur.~§15. haesitaverunt: Goer. cf. 27 Not, 2 | supported it (quoting T.D. V. 15, Liv. XXXV. 16) had been 28 Not, 2 | a dittographia (!) from 15 nihilne explicatum, and 29 Not, 2 | Aug. Contra Acad. II. 14, 15 and notes on fragm. 2 and 30 Not, 2 | mentioned in Quint. II. 17, 15. There is not the slightest 31 Not, 2 | Epictetus (Arrian, Diss. I. 27, 15) quietly suppresses a sceptic 32 Not, 2 | occurs in 74 and Pro Caecina 15, Verr. Act. I. 24. Antipatrum: 33 Not, 2 | verbo: so 31, D.F. III. 15, T.D. III. 7, not verbum 34 Not, 2 | perspicientia (De Off. I. 15). Fabricemur: cf. 87, 119, 35 Not, 2 | of Greek terms (D.F. III. 15). Sed tamen: this often 36 Not, 2 | et obscuris: cf. n. on I. 15, and the word συνεσκιασμενος 37 Not, 2 | 51. Aug. Cont. Ac. III. 15 refers to this passage, 38 Not, 2 | may throw light on fragm. 15 of the Ac. Post., which 39 Not, 2 | may throw light on fragm. 15 of the Acad. Post., which 40 Not, 2 | He imitates it, ibid. I. 15 magnus definitor. Qua fidunt, 41 Not, 2 | causa: cf. Aug. ibid. II. 15 Antiochus gloriae cupidior 42 Not, 2 | given in its Greek form in 15. Nulla fuit ratio persequi: 43 Not, 2 | saeculis: cf. the same words in 15. Tot ingeniis tantisque 44 Not, 2 | ingeniis, maximis studiis in 15. Obtrectandi: this invidious 45 Not, 2 | verb, with one MS., cf. 15 and I. 13. The omission 46 Not, 2 | Markland on Cic. Ad Brutum II. 15, 3 argued that that letter 47 Not, 2 | Occultissimarum: n. on I. 15. Occurit ... completur: 48 Not, 2 | qu. by Madv. on D.F. IV. 15. See n. below on Carneades. 49 Not, 2 | 139. Zeno: cf. D.F. IV. 15 Inventor et princeps: same 50 Not, 2 | also D.F. V. 7, De Leg. I. 15. Per ipsum Antiochum: a 51 Not, 2 | Obscuritate: cf. I. 44, n. on I. 15. Plus uno: 115. Iacere: