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 1      II,     III| potuissent—statuere enim qui sit sapiens vel maxime videtur esse
 2      II,    XVII|   adspectu' ...~53. At enim ipse sapiens sustinet se in furore, ne
 3      II,      XX|        sum opinator—non enim sum sapiens—et meas cogitationes sic
 4      II,      XX|  arbitror posse percipi. Non sum sapiens; itaque visis cedo nec possum
 5      II,     XXI|             XXI. 67. Si ulli rei sapiens adsentietur umquam, aliquando
 6      II,     XXI|  praecipitem locum non debeat se sapiens committere. Sin autem omnino
 7      II,    XXIV|        percipere quicquam posset sapiens nec opinari sapientis esset.
 8      II,    XXXI|       illi contrarium, utetur eo sapiens ac sic omnis ratio vitae
 9      II,    XXXI|    Etenim is quoque, qui a vobis sapiens inducitur, multa sequitur
10      II,    XXXI|          enim? conscendens navem sapiens num comprehensum animo habet
11      II,  XXXIII|      patrocinium. Isdem enim hic sapiens, de quo loquor, oculis quibus
12      II,  XXXIII|         certas habuerint, cur id sapiens de reliquis rebus facere
13      II,   XXXIV|  perceptum. Proinde quasi nullum sapiens aliud decretum habeat et
14      II,  XXXVII|      omnia. Ex his eliget vester sapiens unum aliquem, credo, quem
15      II, XXXVIII|       Cum enim tuus iste Stoicus sapiens syllabatim tibi ista dixerit,
16      II,     XLI|    Quaeret igitur haec et vester sapiens et hic noster, sed vester,
17      II,   XLIII|         aut Stoicus constituatur sapiens aut veteris Academiae. Utrumque
18      II,   XLIII|        Non potest igitur uterque sapiens esse, quoniam tanto opere
19      II,   XLIII|          beatum fore censeat, si sapiens sit. Distrahor: tum hoc
20      II,    XLIV|         quae et venientia metuat sapiens necesse est et venisse doleat.
21      II,     XLV|    praetor esse non videor, quia sapiens non sum: nec haec urbs nec
22     Not,       1|        it follows that the Stoic sapiens must be emotionless (Zeller
23     Not,       1|      sapientiaque removebat: cf. sapiens numquam fallitur in iudicando
24     Not,       1|          For the adsensio of the sapiens see Zeller 87. More information
25     Not,       2|  Epicurean, the happiness of the sapiens must be proof against the
26     Not,       2|          Ac. II. 12 who says the sapiens of the Academy must be desertor
27     Not,       2|         madness the εποχη of the sapiens becomes habitual; he gives
28     Not,       2|        but we must deal with the sapiens, whose characteristic it
29     Not,       2|      Arcesilas' argument: if the sapiens ever gives his assent he
30     Not,       2|         first division only; the sapiens will follow probability,
31     Not,       2|         many instances the Stoic sapiens confessedly does (99, 100).
32     Not,       2|  confessedly does (99, 100). Our sapiens is not made of stone; many
33     Not,       2|       what system not I, but the sapiens is to adopt (115).~§112.
34     Not,       2|        Physics first. Would your sapiens swear to the truth of any
35     Not,       2|      actual physical systems the sapiens we are seeking will select (
36     Not,       2|        Plato and Xenocrates. Our sapiens will be unable to decide (
37     Not,       2|       results from it (127). Our sapiens will be delighted if he
38     Not,       2|  sentence, which is not that the sapiens will swear to the size of
39     Not,       2|       calculations, but that the sapiens, however true he admits
40     Not,       2|       tries to condemn the Stoic sapiens out of his own mouth, cf.
41     Not,       2|           and 9 statuere qui sit sapiens vel maxime videtur esse
42     Not,       2|       praetor because I am not a sapiens." "That," said Carneades, "
43     Not,       2|         etc. Si Polemoneus: i.e. sapiens fuerit. Peccat: a Stoic
44     Not,       2|          has placed the supposed sapiens. All the other emendations
45     Not,       2|          you yourself, not being sapiens, know nothing whatever (
46     Not,       2|       cannot point to any actual sapiens (145). Now as there is no
47     Not,       2|       the choice of the supposed sapiens, as was Ethical Science
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