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 1     Pre         |       Cambridge. My notes have been written throughout with a practical
 2     Int,       I|          departments mentioned were written by him at this period. On
 3     Int,       I|        books were. At this time was written the De Republica, a work
 4     Int,       I|           B.C. came the De Legibus, written amid many distracting occupations;
 5     Int,       I|      literary pursuits. In a letter written to Varro in that year65,
 6     Int,       I|          shall trace elsewhere, was written.~I have now finished the
 7     Int,      II|          the works which Cicero had written and published before the
 8     Int,      IV|            book De Consolatione was written. He found the mechanic exercise
 9     Int,      IV| surroundings that the Academica was written. The first trace of an intention
10     Int,      IV|           certain that the book was written at Astura, and published
11     Int,      IV|             Academica was [xxxviii] written, to dedicate to Cicero his
12     Int,      IV|          plans. Nearly every letter written to Atticus during the progress
13     Int,      IV|              He did so in a passage written immediately after the Academica
14     Int,      IV|     Academia, at which the book was written. He had indeed a Gymnasium
15     Int,      IV|           Atticus that the work was written entirely at Astura, Antium,
16     Int,      IV|              and to the poem he had written in Cicero's honour. Then
17     Int,      IV|             the language237. He had written a history of his own deeds,
18     Int,      IV|        although when the words were written he had been dead for many
19     Int,      IV|            together. Eight letters, written mostly in the year before
20     Int,      IV|         Stoics before that work was written. All that was Stoic in Varro
21     Not,       1|             Varro thinks philosophy written in Latin can serve no useful
22     Not,       1|          the theory that philosophy written in Latin is useless. Latins
23     Not,       1|          majority of instances have written i, see Corss. I. 738—744.
24     Not,       1|        opere: magno opere should be written in two words, not as magnopere,
25     Not,       1|          cum (=quom, which would be written quō in the MSS.) The general
26     Not,       1|             apparently not yet been written.~§10. Causa: = προφασις.
27     Not,       2|           Academicos, which, though written in support of dogmatic opinions,
28     Not,       2|              Brutus 299. Brutus had written an epitome of this work
29     Not,       2|     impossible that Cic. could have written it. The two verbs are both
30     Not,       2|            33 ut should probably be written (with Manut. and others)
31     Not,       2|         SIBI). B is very frequently written for V in the MSS., and I
32     Not,       2|     adjectival, aliquis must not be written with impersonal nouns like
33     Not,       2|          person aliquis ought to be written (Myrmecides in 120, see
34     Not,       2|       remarked that b is frequently written in MSS. for v. Maenianorum:
35     Not,       2|            be novas, which would be written nobas, and then pass into
36     Not,       2|            Halm's suggestion I have written it twice. Caerulea ... angui:
37     Not,       2|            when this note was first written. Alterum placere ... alterum
38     Not,       2|      otherwise fine would have been written. Cf. I. 4 si qui de nostris.
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