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 1    Abbr         |    Consolatio ad Helvidium.~Epic. = Epicurus; Democr. = Democritus.~Madv. =
 2     Int,       I|       destroying the house in which Epicurus had lived48. Cicero seems
 3     Int,      II|          merely the Epicureanism of Epicurus, but that of Zeno, Phaedrus,
 4     Int,      II|           the dogmatism of Zeno and Epicurus. Their logical and physical
 5     Int,     III|             Italy. The doctrines of Epicurus had alone appeared in Latin
 6     Int,     III|             than with the ethics of Epicurus. The explanation is to be
 7     Int,     III|             come from the school of Epicurus, preferred to keep silence,
 8       I,      II|        bonum quale sit negat omnino Epicurus sine voluptatibus sensum
 9      II,     VII|          dicam esse quale videatur. Epicurus hoc viderit et alia multa.
10      II,     XIV|          voluit subvenire erroribus Epicurus iis, qui videntur conturbare
11      II,     XXV|          agat! Eo enim rem demittit Epicurus, si unus sensus semel in
12      II,    XXVI|          Mihi quidem quasi pedalis. Epicurus autem posse putat etiam
13      II,    XXVI|             omnes concedunt. Primum Epicurus non dat; vos, quibuscum
14      II,    XLII|      audierat, unde Cyrenaici. Post Epicurus, cuius est disciplina nunc
15     Not,       1|           where the same opinion of Epicurus is dealt with, we have either
16     Not,       1|             sarcastic passage about Epicurus in N.D. I. 120. Nihil enim
17     Not,       1|            Visis non omnibus: while Epicurus defended the truth of all
18     Not,       2|           truth of every sensation, Epicurus must see to that. Things
19     Not,       2|             Aug. Cont. Ac. III. 27. Epicurus hoc viderit: see 79, 80.
20     Not,       2|    criticised by Madv. Em. 150. For Epicurus' view of sensation see n.
21     Not,       2|           dialectician, affirmed of Epicurus in D.F. II. 27. Nulla sunt:
22     Not,       2|             to us a foot broad, and Epicurus thinks he may be a little
23     Not,       2|        dicit is, I may observe, not Epicurus, as Orelli takes it, but
24     Not,       2|          habes) occurs also in 101. Epicurus: n. on 19.~§80. Hoc est
25     Not,       2|          A.M. VII. 210 on behalf of Epicurus. Sed hic: Bait. sit hic.
26     Not,       2|         preserves the very words of Epicurus, in which however no mention
27     Not,       2|            Lucr. V. 590, who copies Epicurus, and Seneca Quaest. Nat.
28     Not,       2|           by Lucullus, cf. also 77. Epicurus: as above in 19, 79 etc.~§
29     Not,       2|              I just remind you that Epicurus would not allow the very
30     Not,       2|         Necessarium: the reason why Epicurus refused to admit this is
31     Not,       2|         this is given in De Fato 21 Epicurus veretur ne si hoc concesserit,
32     Not,       2|          together with the tenet of Epicurus, and perception becomes
33     Not,       2|        Siron remember the dogmas of Epicurus? If nothing can be remembered
34     Not,       2|             of the chief friends of Epicurus. Falsum quod est: Greek
35     Not,       2|             from D.F. II. 70. negat Epicurus (hoc enim vestrum lumen
36     Not,       2|         often speaks of them and of Epicurus in this patronising way;
37     Not,       2|      Xenophanes, Hicetas, Plato and Epicurus tell strange things of the
38     Not,       2| satisfactory is the best yet given. Epicurus' absurdity is by Cic. brought
39     Not,       2|         Aristo, Pyrrho, Aristippus, Epicurus, Callipho, Hieronymus, Diodorus,
40     Not,       2|           schools of Democritus and Epicurus, a continuous history. The
41     Not,       2|        vacemus omni molestia: which Epicurus held to be the highest pleasure.
42     Not,       2|           occur with a reference to Epicurus in De Off. I. 105, Lael.
43     Not,       2|          Protagoras, the Cyrenaics, Epicurus, and Plato disagree (142).
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