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 1     Pre         |           Laertius, Stobaeus, and Sextus Empiricus, all of which
 2    Abbr         |     Stoicis Repugnantiis.~Sext. = Sextus; Sext. Emp. = Sextus Empiricus;
 3    Abbr         |              Sextus; Sext. Emp. = Sextus Empiricus; Adv. Math. or
 4     Int,     III|      Stobaeus, Diogenes Laertius, Sextus Empiricus, Plutarch and
 5     Not,       1|          meaning as the phrase of Sextus, τα μη ‛ικανην αξιαν εχοντα.
 6     Not,       1|          good ground for accusing Sextus and Stobaeus of misunderstanding
 7     Not,       1|         sensation and thought see Sextus Adv. Math. VII. 127129,
 8     Not,       1|          of all the old φυσικοι, (Sextus Adv. Math. VII. 116), and
 9     Not,       1|           42. Inter scientiam: so Sextus Adv. Math. VII. 151 speaks
10     Not,       1|       λογους ισοκρατεις αλληλοις, Sextus Adv. Math. IX. 207 ισοσθενεις
11     Not,       1| dogmatists and sceptics appealed, Sextus Pyrrhon. Hyp. I. 221 τον
12     Not,       2|           the definition given by Sextus in four out of the six passages
13     Not,       2|           clipt form like that of Sextus in the two passages just
14     Not,       2|      words κατ' αυτο τουπαρχον. Sextus Adv. Math. VII. 249 considers
15     Not,       2|       testimony is clear, cf. 11, Sextus Pyrr. Hyp. I. 235, who tells
16     Not,       2|       from the Academica and from Sextus as quoted above. The foundation
17     Not,       2|          difficult to comprehend. Sextus indeed tells us that he
18     Not,       2|         This one often appears in Sextus: e.g. Adv. Math. VII. ανθρωπος
19     Not,       2|       Gram. 480. Consentaneum: so Sextus constantly uses ακολουθον.
20     Not,       2|    διοισει της ατεχνιας ‛η τεχνη. Sextus often comments on similar
21     Not,       2|        philosophos" M.D.F. I. 42. Sextus constantly talks about ‛
22     Not,       2|         sense as αναιρειν does in Sextus. Lux lumenque: Bentl. dux
23     Not,       2|            εκκαλυπτικος etc., cf. Sextus passim, and D.F. I. 30.
24     Not,       2|   progredi: to a similar question Sextus answers, ουκ εστιν αναγκαιον
25     Not,       2|    arguments are very frequent in Sextus, e.g. Adv. Math. VIII. 281,
26     Not,       2|      ratum but only as probabile. Sextus however Pyrrh. Hyp. I. 226 (
27     Not,       2|     Communis: the απαραλλακτος of Sextus; "in whose vision true and
28     Not,       2|        175. Notam: the σημειον of Sextus; cf. esp. P.H. II. 97 sq.
29     Not,       2|         is imperfect, I will give Sextus' own explanation. The merely
30     Not,       2|    convertible. I may add that in Sextus pure syllogisms are very
31     Not,       2|           it. On this subject cf. Sextus A.M. VII. 408410. Negat
32     Not,       2|          ιδιοτητες or ιδιωματα of Sextus, the doctrine of course
33     Not,       2|         very often referred to by Sextus. In P.H. I. 33 he quotes
34     Not,       2|       επιστημη see the remarks of Sextus A.M. VII. 1234 qu. R. and
35     Not,       2|       κατωθεν πιεση τον οφθαλμον. Sextus refers to the same thing
36     Not,       2|           is due to Manut. Navem: Sextus often uses the same illustration,
37     Not,       2|         these difficulties supply Sextus with one of his τροποι,
38     Not,       2|    Conington. Tam certa putat: so Sextus A.M. VII. 61 points out
39     Not,       2|        here given compare the one Sextus gives in A.M. VII. 48 sq.
40     Not,       2|           D.F. II. 18, Orat. 113, Sextus A.M. II. 7, Quint. II. 20,
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