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 1     Int,      II(112)|           T.D. IV. §9. D.F. III. §41.~
 2     Int,      IV(146)|                        Ibid. XII. 41, §1, also 42, 43; XIII.
 3       I,      XI     |           positam et voluntariam. 41. Visis non omnibus adiungebat
 4      II,    XIII     |        possint, alia non possint. 41. Nullum igitur est visum
 5     Not,       1     |           Cic., see esp T.D. III. 41, where Cic.'s Latin agrees
 6     Not,       1     |        for the latter De Or. III. 41, which will disprove Klotz'
 7     Not,       1     |      ratione percipi 91), also I. 41 sensu comprehensum. Subiectae
 8     Not,       1     |          if otherwise, Ignorance (41). Perception, thus defined,
 9     Not,       1     |          the error in T.D. I. 22, 41, 65, D.F. IV. 12. On this
10     Not,       1     |      which is clear from Stob. I. 41, 33, that the Peripatetics
11     Not,       1     |        knowing this (see Stob. I. 41, 36). Again, Plato had often
12     Not,       1     |     unhealthy may refuse assent.~§41. Visis non omnibus: while
13     Not,       1     |         43). Sensum: so Stob., I. 41, 25 applies the term αισθησις
14     Not,       1     |           is opposed to imbecilla 41. For the adsensio of the
15     Not,       1     |           side-blow at declaratio 41. Confessionem ignorationis:
16     Not,       2     |        form. Comprehensio: cf. I. 41. Ut Graeci: for the ellipse
17     Not,       2     |        see Madv.), Quint, II. 17, 41, Sext. Pyrrh. Hyp. III.
18     Not,       2     |         on καταληψεις; cf. I. 40, 41, with notes, Zeller 88,
19     Not,       2     |         16, III. 17, cf. n. on I. 41. Ut dixi ... dicemus: For
20     Not,       2     |           135, 146, and M.D.F. I. 41. The future tense is odd
21     Not,       2     |      proceeded from an unreality (41). To prove these propositions,
22     Not,       2     |           reads potest. Cf. 101.~§41. Neque enim: a remark of
23     Not,       2     |        the Academics expounded in 41. After long consideration
24     Not,       2     |          proposition announced in 41 and 42 viz. omnibus veris
25     Not,       2     |           46. Imbecillius: cf. I. 41. Edormiverunt: "have slept
26     Not,       2     |         of Augustine, C. Ac. III. 41 (whose authority must have
27     Not,       2     |      hence Aug. Contra Acad. III. 41 calls him foeneus ille Platonicus
28     Not,       2     |       coming from a reality," cf. 41, n. Is curavit: Goer. reads
29     Not,       2     |           Verr. Act. I. 22, Orat. 41. Aiebas removendum: for
30     Not,       2     |          consensisse? A vero: cf. 41.~§78. Quae adhuc permanserit:
31     Not,       2     |          comprehendibilia III. 1, 41. The past partic. in Cic.
32     Not,       2     |       Quicquam tale etc.: cf. 40, 41. Nihil ab eo differens:
33     Not,       2     | institutio si loqueretur (ib. IV. 41), vites si loqui possint (
34     Not,       2     |          ipsos adsensus: so in I. 41 sensus is defined to be
35     Not,       2     |   καταληψις, cf. also Stobaeus I. 41, 25 αισθητικη γαρ φαντασια
36     Not,       2     |            cf. I. 39, T.D. I. 20, 41. An explanation of this
37     Not,       2     |     intellegi etc.: so in T.D. I. 41 quod subtiliter magis quam
38     Not,       2     |        mentioned D.F. II. 19, 35, 41, V. 14, in which last place
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