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 1     Pre         |                PREFACE.~Since the work of Davies appeared in 1725,
 2     Pre         |        strong evidence; while the work of Davies, though in every
 3     Pre         |       years ago. I trust that the work in its present shape will
 4     Pre         |  professed editions of the latter work in existence. Yet, even
 5     Pre         |          appearance in some other work, I have pointed out the
 6     Pre         |        the fourth edition of this work are quoted. These books,
 7     Pre         |          studying a philosophical work of Cicero. Students at the
 8     Pre         |  difficult of access. The present work will, I hope, prepare the
 9    Abbr         |        ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS WORK.~Cic. = Cicero; Ac., Acad. =
10     Int,       I|      engaged on the De Oratore, a work which clearly proves his
11     Int,       I|       written the De Republica, a work to which I may appeal for
12     Int,       I|        distracting occupations; a work professedly modelled on
13     Int,       I|       During the progress of this work I shall have to expose the
14     Int,     III|         this, the true light, his work cannot be judged a failure.
15     Int,     III|     either insist upon trying the work by a standard to which it
16     Int,      IV|        had determined on some new work to which our Academica would
17     Int,      IV|          to denote a portion of a work Madvig suspects155, thus
18     Int,      IV|        word συνταξις of the whole work156, while συνταγμα157, and
19     Int,      IV|        portions or divisions of a work. I should be quite content,
20     Int,      IV|    strongly urging that the whole work should be dedicated to Varro,
21     Int,      IV|      dedicate to Cicero his great work De Lingua Latino. In answer
22     Int,      IV|        scope or magnitude of that work. His complaint that Varro
23     Int,      IV|    impracticable180.~Although the work of re-editing was vigorously
24     Int,      IV|      expediency of dedicating the work to Varro. He frequently
25     Int,      IV|        during the progress of the work contains entreaties that
26     Int,      IV|          afraid of the effect the work might produce on the public.
27     Int,      IV|      responsibility192. After the work had passed into his hands,
28     Int,      IV|      Atticus at Rome and send the work to Varro, should it be judged
29     Int,      IV|           when Cicero was hard at work on the Tusculan Disputations198.
30     Int,      IV|       four201. That he wished the work to bear the title Academica
31     Int,      IV|       letters to Atticus that the work was written entirely at
32     Int,      IV|          in the first half of the work. Cato is not closely enough
33     Int,      IV|          Cicero when he wrote the work are kept carefully out of
34     Int,      IV|        slight connection with the work, I do not think it necessary
35     Int,      IV|         at the very outset of the work it is shown to be not far
36     Int,      IV|           friend to dedicate some work to the great polymath. After
37     Int,      IV|     quotes considerably from, the work of Varro De Philosophia302.
38     Int,      IV|         to the Stoics before that work was written. All that was
39     Not,       1|           one MS. G, which is the work of a clever emendator, gives
40     Not,       1|           a hundred influences at work to confirm it, while the
41     Not,       2|     contents are preserved in the work of Augustine entitled Contra
42     Not,       2| agnoscebat: i.e. it was an actual work of Ph. Tetrilius: some MSS.
43     Not,       2|        written an epitome of this work of Fannius (Ad Att. XII.
44     Not,       2|         then is mere random guess work (35). Even if they only
45     Not,       2|          artist, famed for minute work in ivory, and especially
46     Not,       2|         had addressed to Tubero a work de dolore; see D.F. IV.
47     Not,       2|         seems to have published a work different from the Paradoxa,
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