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1 Pre | continuation of Orelli's second edition of Cicero's works, 2 Int, II | Carneades94.~In looking at the second great problem, that of the 3 Int, IV | judgment about the completed second edition of the Academica 4 Int, IV(187)| makes Cicero execute the second edition of the Academica 5 Int, IV | time when the fate of the second edition was still undecided199. 6 Int, IV | edition very well206, but the second edition is the one which 7 Int, IV | references show that he knew the second edition only. Lactantius 8 Int, IV | the first, Lucullus in the second. From the passages above 9 Int, IV | of surpassing worth, a second Laelius229. It is easy to 10 Int, IV | accomplishments. Throughout the second and third books he is treated 11 Int, IV | Varro speak first and not second as Hortensius did; this 12 Int, IV | the disappearance in the second edition of the polemical 13 Int, IV | place given to Varro in the second edition276. If this be true, 14 Int, IV | pupil Brutus was290.~c. The Second Edition.~When Cicero dedicated 15 Int, IV | to the dedication of the second edition, as detailed already, 16 Int, IV | to the fragments of the second edition preserved by Nonius 17 Int, IV | which are always from the second edition, and can tell us 18 Not, 1 | even if they be got at second hand through Antiochus. 19 Not, 1 | called them preferred to the second a negative value and called 20 Not, 1 | virtues.~I now pass on to a second class of difficulties. Supposing 21 Not, 2 | allowed to stand in the second edition, other difficulties 22 Not, 2 | malcho, and think that in the second ed. some comparison from 23 Not, 2 | alteration was made in the second edition, as Krische supposes, 24 Not, 2 | this latter word was in the second edition changed into the 25 Not, 2 | those of Book IV. to the second half. Cic. therefore divided 26 Not, 2 | senses made by Cic. in the second book.~33. In the Introd. 27 Not, 2 | with Cicero's speech in the second book of this edition. To 28 Not, 2 | Academic doctrine in the second book. Cic. repeatedly insists 29 Not, 2 | actual fragments of the second edition, many indications 30 Not, 2 | imitated throughout the second edition of the Academica 31 Not, 2 | have been preserved in the second edition.~§33. Veri et falsi: 32 Not, 2 | not be repeated after the second efficere, or the whole sense 33 Not, 2 | nearly always places esse second, especially at the end of 34 Not, 2 | has just repeated in the second vol. of his Adversaria. 35 Not, 2 | must refer back to the second premiss of Arcesilas' argument. 36 Not, 2 | Carneades sometimes granted as a second premiss the following statement, 37 Not, 2 | σοφισματα: Cic. in the second edition probably introduced 38 Not, 2 | τον βιον. Et sensibus: no second et corresponds to this; 39 Not, 2 | first meaning, in 66 the second. The same is the case with 40 Not, 2 | quisnam, not quis, in the second question, as in Verr. IV. 41 Not, 2 | obs. 2. Bait. brackets the second ut with Lamb. Carneades ... 42 Not, 2 | book; with regard to the second meaning, cf. Caes. Bell.