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Alphabetical [« »] philosophiam 16 philosophiamque 2 philosophic 6 philosophical 38 philosophice 2 philosophicos 3 philosophicus 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 books 38 ipse 38 own 38 philosophical 38 quite 38 show 38 written | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances philosophical |
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1 Pre | in all schools where the philosophical works of Cicero are studied, 2 Pre | information concerning Cicero's philosophical views and the literary history 3 Pre | the edition of Cicero's philosophical works published in 1861 4 Pre | my own language upon such philosophical difficulties as were in 5 Pre | pupils who are studying a philosophical work of Cicero. Students 6 Pre | any portion of Cicero's philosophical works with quite the purpose 7 Int, I| for evidence that his old philosophical studies had by no means 8 Int, I| himself a string of abstract philosophical propositions about tyranny63. 9 Int, I| indirect indications of philosophical study as might be obtained 10 Int, I| obtained from the actual philosophical works of Cicero, is sufficient 11 Int, I| low estimate of Cicero's philosophical attainments, but there is 12 Int, II| II. The Philosophical Opinions of Cicero.~In order 13 Int, II| difficulties in Cicero's philosophical writings. I may instance 14 Int, II| during his lifetime. The philosophical descendants of the author 15 Int, III| of Cicero in writing his philosophical works.~It is usual to charge 16 Int, III| have been destitute of a philosophical literature. Philosophy was 17 Int, III| Roman intellect to deal with philosophical [xxix] enquiries, he will 18 Int, III| were roused by his first philosophical works to encourage Cicero 19 Int, III| composition of a sort of philosophical encyclopaedia. Cicero never 20 Int, III| Hortensius, included in his philosophical encyclopaedia133. The only 21 Int, III| only two works strictly philosophical, even in the ancient view, 22 Int, III| protreptic.~For a list of the philosophical works of Cicero, and the 23 Int, IV| made to take in difficult philosophical discussions. It is not uncharacteristic 24 Int, IV| as those of his son. The philosophical knowledge of the elder man 25 Int, IV| speak of the character and philosophical opinions of Catulus the 26 Int, IV| we learn definitely his philosophical opinions. In the De Oratore, 27 Int, IV| with a few words about his philosophical [lxi] opinions, are alone 28 Int, IV| lead to friendship301.~The philosophical views of Varro can be gathered 29 Int, IV| having mistaken Varro's philosophical views. This supposition 30 Not, 1| fallen out. [The technical philosophical terms contained in this 31 Not, 1| Halm's edition, of Cic.'s philosophical works (1861), on T.D. III. 32 Not, 1| of the Latin word in its philosophical use, in the Greek ‛υλη the 33 Not, 1| Latin. The words have no philosophical significance here, but are 34 Not, 2| enriched, by a reputation for philosophical knowledge (6). Those who 35 Not, 2| Bait. and Halm's ed of the philosophical works, proposed to read 36 Not, 2| applicable to a large number of philosophical questions (91). You value 37 Not, 2| συλλογιζεσθαι. Locum: τοπον in the philosophical sense. Vitiosum: 49, n. 38 Not, 2| and Hahn's ed. of the philosophical works, 1861) Madv. omits