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 1    Abbr         |          Hypotyposeôn Syntagmata.~Diog. or Diog. Laert. = Diogenes
 2    Abbr         | Hypotyposeôn Syntagmata.~Diog. or Diog. Laert. = Diogenes Laertius.~
 3     Not,       1|       with the Greek preserved by Diog. Laert. X. 6 (qu. Zeller,
 4     Not,       1|          Civ. Dei VIII. 4, and by Diog. Laert. III. 56 (see R.
 5     Not,       1|        the Universe, as here (cf. Diog. Laert. VII. 138, N.D. II.
 6     Not,       1|       would be destroyed by fire (Diog. Laert. VII. 141, R. and
 7     Not,       1|         beyond the reach of harm (Diog. Laert. VII. 147, R. and
 8     Not,       1|          55, De Div. I. 125, 127, Diog. VII. 149, and Zeller as
 9     Not,       1|          rather ονοματων ορθοτης (Diog. Laert. VII. 83), the title
10     Not,       1|          the subject preserved by Diog. is generally "περι των
11     Not,       1|        text is not quite true for Diog. V. 58, 59 preserves the
12     Not,       1|        was an inchoate Stoic, cf. Diog. Laert. IV. 18, Ac. II.
13     Not,       1|          of Zeno's many teachers (Diog. VII. 2, 3), while he is
14     Not,       1|      while he is not mentioned by Diog. at all among the teachers
15     Not,       1|           of men, not of actions. Diog. Laert., however, VII. 127,
16     Not,       1|         διαθεσις (Stob. II. 6, 5, Diog. VII. 89; yet Diog. sometimes
17     Not,       1|          6, 5, Diog. VII. 89; yet Diog. sometimes speaks of virtue
18     Not,       1|         some external object; cf. Diog. VII. 111. τα παθη κρισεις
19     Not,       1|          water, from water earth (Diog. Laert. VII. 136, 137) The
20     Not,       2|          Introd. p. 11. Aristone: Diog. VII. 164 mentions an Aristo
21     Not,       2|      definition is clipt), and in Diog. Laert. VII. 50 (in 46 he
22     Not,       2|    εννοιων τα πραγματα λαμβανεται Diog. VII. 42.~§22. Igitur: for
23     Not,       2|           εκκαλυπτων αδηλον, also Diog. VII. 45, λογον δια των
24     Not,       2|           Sext. P.H. I. 193, 230, Diog. VII. 51, των δε αισθητικων
25     Not,       2|     Epicureanism cf. T.D. II. 60, Diog. Laert. VII. 1667. A vero: "
26     Not,       2|        Madv. on D.F. I. 20 quotes Diog. Laert. X. 91, who preserves
27     Not,       2|      φθισει σε το σον μενος. From Diog. IV. 62 we learn that he
28     Not,       2|           which see P.H. II. 256, Diog VII. 62. Quid sequatur:
29     Not,       2|         and Mentiens are given by Diog. Tria pauca sint: cf. the
30     Not,       2|           μυρια ολιγα εστιν, also Diog. VII. 82ησυχαζειν the
31     Not,       2|         definition of αξιωμα, see Diog. VII. 65 and other passages
32     Not,       2|      Polyaenus: named D.F. I. 20, Diog. X. 18, as one of the chief
33     Not,       2|          of Anaxagoras given from Diog. II. 6 in R. and P. 29 παντα
34     Not,       2|           the κοσμος φθαρτος, cf. Diog. VII. 141, Zeller 1567.
35     Not,       2|       opposite side of the world. Diog. VIII. 26 (with which passage
36     Not,       2|            see Stob. Phys. XV. 6, Diog. VII. 140), hence the early
37     Not,       2|           to Xenocrates. Απαθεια: Diog. IX. 108 affirms this as
38     Not,       2|          of some are preserved in Diog. Laert. IV. 1114. Nihil
39     Not,       2|       mentioned with Antipater in Diog., as VII. 68, 84. Opiniosissimi:
40     Not,       2|      merely were εν προκοπηι; see Diog. VII. 91, Zeller 257, and
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