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1 Pre | view and have explained above. Should this attempt meet 2 Int, IV | second. From the passages above quoted, and from our knowledge 3 Int, IV(301)| Above, pp. xxxvii—xlii.~ 4 Not, 1 | Of course if quia be read above, eum must be ejected altogether. 5 Not, 1 | this, following sive enim above, is a departure from Cic.' 6 Not, 1 | my emendation cum for quo above. Philosophice would be a 7 Not, 1 | nescient to suit malent above, and is followed by Baiter. 8 Not, 1 | be supplied from libris above, so in Ad Att. XIII. 32, 9 Not, 1 | also in Varro (in Aug. as above) who often spoke as though 10 Not, 1 | Nominibus: the same as vocabulis above. Cic. does not observe Varro' 11 Not, 1 | probably from the line above, Lipsius keeps it and ejects 12 Not, 1 | rules, so Varro in Aug. (as above) speaks of the certa dogmata 13 Not, 1 | out, susceptio however, above, is quite enough for both 14 Not, 1 | cf. also praescriberet above. The phrase is Antiochean; 15 Not, 1 | Aristotelian. See the reff. given above. Nihil enim est quod non 16 Not, 1 | specie: species here = forma above, the ειδος or μορφη of Arist. 17 Not, 1 | substance (cf. totam commutari above), which is coherent and 18 Not, 1 | 42. If in utroque be read above, in omni natura will form 19 Not, 1 | studying the reff. given above, the student might with 20 Not, 1 | partiretur; this with definiret above well illustrates his licence 21 Not, 1 | this because of dixerunt above, parts of the verb dicere 22 Not, 2 | that which lies immediately above them and so illustrate the 23 Not, 2 | student will observe that the above extracts formed part of 24 Not, 2 | ready made? (Cf. Ad Att. as above.)~ ~Besides the actual fragments 25 Not, 2 | and from Sextus as quoted above. The foundation for knowledge 26 Not, 2 | Guietus thought to be ratio above. Αποδειξις: cf. the definition 27 Not, 2 | harmony with it. (Sext. as above 175—181.) The word "undisputed," 28 Not, 2 | same as nota and signum above. Quo obscurato: so Lamb. 29 Not, 2 | that falsum = aliam rem above. For the sense cf. Sext. 30 Not, 2 | anacoluthon from dicatis above. Quonam modo ... nihil sit 31 Not, 2 | 75. Vitium: cf. vitiosum above.~§50. Omnia deum posse: 32 Not, 2 | invidious than vinolenti above. Illud attendimus: Goer., 33 Not, 2 | ipsa re: cf. de causa ipsa above. Respondere posse: for the 34 Not, 2 | 1) Si ulli rei, etc. as above, (2) adsentietur autem aliquando, ( 35 Not, 2 | De Platone: the doctrine above mentioned is an absurd one 36 Not, 2 | cf. also 77. Epicurus: as above in 19, 79 etc.~§84. Geminum: 37 Not, 2 | the process of questioning above described can be applied 38 Not, 2 | Effabimur; cf. effatum above. Hermarchus: not Hermachus, 39 Not, 2 | either of the two senses above noticed), another which 40 Not, 2 | placed at perspicuum est above, and a full stop at sustineat. 41 Not, 2 | to correspond to primum above. Actio ullius rei: n. on 42 Not, 2 | follows on illo modo urguendum above. Decretum quod: Halm followed 43 Not, 2 | μηκος απλατες. (Sext. as above), (2) that Cic. has by preference 44 Not, 2 | beginning at Tune aut inane above. Commenticiis: a favourite 45 Not, 2 | Illa: cf. illa invidiosa above (144). Dicebas: in 22. Refero: "