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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.
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