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1 Pre | and Kayser. In a very few passages I have introduced emendations 2 Int, II| from my notes on several passages of the Academica70. As my 3 Int, IV| a comparison of all the passages where the two are mentioned, 4 Int, IV| in the second. From the passages above quoted, and from our 5 Int, IV| Catulus the elder.~In the many passages where Cicero speaks of him, 6 Int, IV| Cicero's dialogue, and the passages already quoted from the 7 Int, IV| during his exile298. Several passages show that Cicero refused 8 Not, 1| locuti, cf. the very similar passages in D.F. I. 14, III. 8, also 9 Not, 1| αρετη, in Lat virtus. Two passages, D.F. III. 72, De Or. III. 10 Not, 1| in spite of the numerous passages produced from Cic. by Madv. ( 11 Not, 1| two or three other similar passages in Cic. are explained as 12 Not, 1| be broken in two similar passages, II. 20, 105. Sed da mihi 13 Not, 1| Fam. II. 8, or such like passages. Attius: the old spelling 14 Not, 1| found in Aristotle, see the passages quoted by R. and P. 141. 15 Not, 1| the MSS. reading by such passages as D.F. I. 39, T.D. I. 70. 16 Not, 1| often is left out, as in the passages quoted here by Manut. Ad 17 Not, 1| remarkable that in four passages where Cic. speaks of this 18 Not, 1| with that in 19 and the passages quoted in my note there, 19 Not, 1| Grote's comments on the passages referred to. I cannot here 20 Not, 1| spoken of in most of the passages just quoted, also in N.D. 21 Not, 1| Sophistes, to Aristotle from the passages quoted in R. and P. pp. 22 Not, 1| while Cic. in numerous passages (e.g. D.F. V. 74) describes 23 Not, 1| elidere. (In both these passages Madv. Em. Liv. 135 reads 24 Not, 1| anywhere in the numerous passages where he touches on the 25 Not, 1| the notes of Madv. on the passages of the D.F. quoted in this 26 Not, 1| in at least five other passages of the T.D., i.e. IV. 8, 27 Not, 1| the soul as αεικινητος in passages which were well known to 28 Not, 1| and may be seen in several passages quoted by Zeller 80. Ut 29 Not, 1| II. 74; a hundred other passages might be quoted from Cic.~§ 30 Not, 2| information on all these passages will be found in my notes 31 Not, 2| my notes on the parallel passages of the Lucullus.~21. Viam 32 Not, 2| however, is not Ciceronian. In passages like De Or. I. 103 and Verr. 33 Not, 2| but the last of these two passages is doubtful. Cic. as a rule 34 Not, 2| Lacyde: the most important passages in ancient authorities concerning 35 Not, 2| known at all, from these two passages only.~§17. Patrocinium: 36 Not, 2| 13, in the last of which passages the Academy is called procax. 37 Not, 2| Sextus in four out of the six passages referred to by Zeller (in 38 Not, 2| that of Sextus in the two passages just referred to). It is 39 Not, 2| necessity, as a study of the passages referred to in R. and P. 40 Not, 2| see Madv. there, and the passages he quotes, "analogies" will 41 Not, 2| In three out of the five passages where he allows it to stand, 42 Not, 2| fieri debuerit." As such passages are often misunderstood, 43 Not, 2| conspiracy see 3, and the passages quoted in Introd. p. 46 44 Not, 2| the MSS. reading, adducing passages to show that sky and water 45 Not, 2| Diog. VII. 65 and other passages in Zeller 107. Mentiris 46 Not, 2| P.H. II. 157, and other passages qu. Zeller 114). This bears 47 Not, 2| meaning is given by the ut in passages like De Div. II. 30 Democritus