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 1     Pre              |         of some errors, to throw off that intellectual disease
 2    Abbr              |        Hortens. = Hortensius; De Off. = De Officiis; Tim. = Timaeus;
 3     Int,       I(11) |       Rep. I. §7. T.D. V. §5. De Off. II. §§3,4. De Fato, §2.~
 4     Int,       I(50) |                               De Off. I. §1.~
 5     Int,      II(90) |         Fato, §3. T.D. I. §7. De Off. I. §3.~
 6     Int,      II(101)|                           Cf. De Off. III. §20.~
 7     Int,      II(104)|                               De Off. II. §35.~
 8     Int,     III(123)|               De Div. II. §1. De Off. II. §4.~
 9     Int,     III(124)|               De Div. II. §6. De Off. II. §2.~
10     Int,     III(127)|              T.D. II. §§1, 4. De Off. II. §3. D.F. I. §1.~
11     Int,     III(130)|               De Div. II. §5. De Off. II. §2. T.D. IV. §1.~
12     Int,      IV(202)|                               De Off. II. §8, Timæus, c. 1. Ad
13     Int,      IV(213)|                      Cf. esp. De Off. I. §133 with Brutus, §§
14     Not,       1     |       but not abesse officio (De Off. I. 43, where Wes. alters
15     Not,       1     |         frequent variant, cf. De Off. I. 1054. Deliberatam—
16     Not,       1     |       bellique, cf. Brut. 49, De Off. I. 74. Augustine's reading
17     Not,       1     |        account for the branching off from Plato of the later
18     Not,       1     |          philosophy (cf. also De Off. III. 20). Antiochus probably
19     Not,       1     |       Claritatem in voce: cf. De Off. I. 133. Impressionem: al.
20     Not,       1     |       non exprimit." See also De Off. I. 133. One old ed. has
21     Not,       1     | strangeness had had time to wear off. In utroque: for in eo quod
22     Not,       1     |         cf. expressa effigies De Off. III. 69); efficta, moulded
23     Not,       1     |         iambic, strongly stopped off before and after, so that
24     Not,       1     |    φαντασια was obliged to break off and resume at sed ad haec.
25     Not,       1     |        similar anacoluthon in De Off. I. 153. Schuppe, De Anacoluthis
26     Not,       2     |      Antipater'; cf. II. 143, De Off. III. 50. Evidently this
27     Not,       2     |        Mai. 24. Caruit: "was cut off from;" carere comes from
28     Not,       2     |        32) and perspicientia (De Off. I. 15). Fabricemur: cf.
29     Not,       2     |           For the meaning cf. De Off. I. 86, Aug. Cont. Ac. II.
30     Not,       2     |    supported by D.F. III. 20, De Off. I. 8, Ad Att. XIII. 14,
31     Not,       2     |        of proximus quisque in De Off. II. 75. Vitium: cf. vitiosum
32     Not,       2     |        Edormiverunt: "have slept off the effects," cf. αποβριζειν
33     Not,       2     |       Fam. VII. 1, 1), casus (De Off. III. 33). In the case of
34     Not,       2     |         noun like πραξις, cf. De Off. I. 83, and expressions
35     Not,       2     |    Ausspr. II. 851); Beier on De Off. I. p. 157 (qu. by Halm)
36     Not,       2     |        Cic., e.g. D.F. I. 54, De Off. I. 61, Orat. 26; cf. also
37     Not,       2     |          Inflatus tumore: cf. De Off. I. 91 inflati opinionibus.
38     Not,       2     |          this combination, as De Off. I. 153; cf. Wesenberg on
39     Not,       2     |     systems, cf. D.F. II. 43, De Off. I. 6, T.D. V. 85. Ut Herillum.
40     Not,       2     |      reference to Epicurus in De Off. I. 105, Lael. 20, 32. T.
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