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1 Abbr | of Classical Biography.~Cf. = compare; conj. = 'conjecture' 2 Int, I(2) | Cf. De Or. II. §1 with II. § 3 Int, I(12) | Cf. Brutus, §§312, 322.~ 4 Int, I(13) | Cf. Brutus, §§312, 314, 316.~ 5 Int, I(17) | Cf. N.D. I. §93 with Ad Fam. 6 Int, I(37) | Ibid. I. 20. Cf. II. 1, §12.~ 7 Int, I(41) | Cf. Ad Att. IV. 11 with IV. 8 Int, I(52) | Cf. Tim. c. 1 with De Div. 9 Int, I(69) | Cf. N.D. I. §6.~ 10 Int, II(71) | Cf. Ac. II. §2.~ 11 Int, II(75) | Cf. esp. N.D. I. §5. T.D. II. § 12 Int, II(79) | Cf. Ac. II. §. N.D. I. §§10, 13 Int, II(96) | Cf. esp. N.D. i. §6. Ac. ii. §§ 14 Int, II(101)| Cf. De Off. III. §20.~ 15 Int, III(115)| Ibid. IV. §7. Cf. D.F. II. §44, populus cum 16 Int, IV(142)| Cf. esp. Ad Att. XII. 40, § 17 Int, IV(150)| Cf. Ad Att. XII. 12, §2, where 18 Int, IV(162)| Cf. Krische, p. 5.~ 19 Int, IV(181)| Cf. Ibid. XIII. 14, §3; 16, § 20 Int, IV(187)| Academica in a single day. Cf. XIII. 12 with 13.~ 21 Int, IV(200)| T.D. II. §4. Cf. Quintil. Inst. Or. III. 22 Int, IV(209)| Cf. Att. XIII. 19, §4.~ 23 Int, IV(213)| Cf. esp. De Off. I. §133 with 24 Int, IV(224)| Cf. Post Reditum in Senatu, § 25 Int, IV(226)| Cf. Ac. II. § with §8.~ 26 Int, IV(229)| T.D. V. §56. Cf. De Or. III. §9. N.D. III. § 27 Int, IV(230)| Cf. esp. III. §173.~ 28 Int, IV(234)| Cf. ibid. II. §74 with III. § 29 Int, IV(235)| Cf. II. §152 with III. §187.~ 30 Int, IV(239)| II. §244. N.D. I. §79. Cf. Gellius, XIX. 9.~ 31 Int, IV(242)| Cf. De Or. II. §68 with III. §§ 32 Int, IV(246)| Cf. De Or. III. §110.~ 33 Int, IV(248)| Cf. Ac. II. §1.~ 34 Int, IV(255)| Cf. Ac. II. §§5, 6, 7, 11, 35 Int, IV(258)| Cf. II. §6 with the fragments 36 Int, IV(260)| Cf. Ac. II. §1.~ 37 Int, IV(264)| Cf. II. §1 with I. §4, and 38 Int, IV(266)| Cf. II. §3 with I. §4.~ 39 Int, IV(269)| Cf. the words tam multa in 40 Int, IV(272)| Cf. II. §1: id quod quaerebatur 41 Int, IV(276)| Cf. Ad Att. XIII. 25, §3: Ad 42 Int, IV(279)| Cf. II. §6.~ 43 Int, IV(281)| Cf. II. § with §12 (signum 44 Int, IV(286)| Cf. II. §§1, 12 with the words 45 Int, IV(291)| Cf. II. §8.~ 46 Int, IV(292)| Cf. Aug. Adv. Acad. III. §35. 47 Int, IV(293)| Cf. the word nuper in §.~ 48 Int, IV(304)| Cf. Krische, p. 58.~ 49 Not, 1 | nunciatum is a mistake, cf. Corssen, Ausspr. I. p. 50 Not, 1 | repeated by the unemphatic is, cf. T.D. III. 71, and M.D.F. 51 Not, 1 | the clause ut mos, etc., cf. De Or. II. 13.~§2. Hic 52 Not, 1 | the omission of locuti, cf. the very similar passages 53 Not, 1 | 36). Ecquid ipse novi: cf. De Or. II. 13. The MSS. 54 Not, 1 | velit = quod quis velit, cf. De Or. I. 30. In manibus: 55 Not, 1 | 30. In manibus: so often, cf. Cat. Mai. 38. Idque: MSS. 56 Not, 1 | question which follows; cf. requiris in 4. Tecum simul: 57 Not, 1 | Halm's G om. tecum; but cf. De Or. III. 330. Mandare 58 Not, 1 | probably the right spelling; cf. Corss. II. 314. Ortam a: 59 Not, 1 | writes the prep. after ortus; cf. M.D.F. V. 69. Genus: regularly 60 Not, 1 | Klotz) is absolutely wrong, cf. Corss. I. 325. Antecedat: 61 Not, 1 | antecellat. a frequent variant, cf. De Off. I. 105~§4. Deliberatam— 62 Not, 1 | personae of the dialogue; cf. Introd. p. 38, De Or. II. 63 Not, 1 | are thoroughly like Cic. (cf. De Div. II. 1, Cat. Mai. 64 Not, 1 | 744. Amafinii aut Rabirii: cf. Introd. p. 26. Definiunt ... 65 Not, 1 | as a series of questions. Cf. Paradoxa 2, with T.D. II. 66 Not, 1 | in such a place in Cic. (cf. M.D.F. V. 68). Ne a nobis 67 Not, 1 | than the Germ. auch nicht, cf. also Gk. ουδε. Suscipiatur 68 Not, 1 | efficientium sustuleris: cf. D.F. I. 18, the same charge 69 Not, 1 | would then govern rerum (cf. D.F. V. 81, De Fato, 33, 70 Not, 1 | res efficientes, for which cf. 24 and Topica, 58, proximus 71 Not, 1 | simpliciter: "frankly," cf. Ad Fam. VIII. 6, 1 Pecudis 72 Not, 1 | magnum est: for the constr. cf. II. 140. Magnum est: cf. 73 Not, 1 | cf. II. 140. Magnum est: cf. quid est magnum, 6. Verum 74 Not, 1 | Verum et simplex bonum: cf. 35. Quod bonum ... ne suspicari 75 Not, 1 | or ne intellegere quidem (cf. also In Pisonem 69). Further, 76 Not, 1 | after verbs like negat. Cf. also the omission of sibi 77 Not, 1 | Quam nos ... probamus: cf. Introd. p. 62. Erit explicanda: 78 Not, 1 | are bound up in this word, cf. II. 53. Apud Platonem: 79 Not, 1 | quoted or imitated by Cic., cf. De Leg. I. 58, Laelius 80 Not, 1 | words, not as magnopere, cf. the phrases maximo opere, 81 Not, 1 | Laudationibus: λογοις επιταφιοις, cf. Ad Att. XIII. 48 where 82 Not, 1 | modo id consecuti sumus: cf. Brut. 316.~§9. Sunt ista: = 83 Not, 1 | deducere, on the other hand cf. Ad Herennium IV. 64, hospites 84 Not, 1 | opposed like domi bellique, cf. Brut. 49, De Off. I. 74. 85 Not, 1 | litteris luminis: for luminis, cf. T.D. I. 5. Et verbis: Manut. 86 Not, 1 | note the collocation, and cf. 17. Halm needlessly writes 87 Not, 1 | this section throughout cf. the prologues to D.F. I., 88 Not, 1 | intenser word, as usual; cf. 17 plenam ac refertam, 89 Not, 1 | Greek. Inclusa habebam: cf. T.D. I. 1. Obsolescerent, 90 Not, 1 | is the death of Tullia, cf. N.D. I. 9, De Consolatione, 91 Not, 1 | elaborate apologies often recur, cf. esp the exordium of N.D. 92 Not, 1 | philosophic world is tranquil. Cf. Ad Att. I. 20, 6, D.F. 93 Not, 1 | desideretur. Eandem sententiam: cf. Introd. p. 56. Aristum: 94 Not, 1 | Introd. p. 56. Aristum: cf. II. 11, and M.D.F. V. 8.~§ 95 Not, 1 | diversities of expression, cf. De Leg. III. 30, D.F. IV. 96 Not, 1 | from the preceding letter, cf. a similar ellipse of bona 97 Not, 1 | for quoniam, quidem, etc., cf. M.D.F. III. 20 Quae cum 98 Not, 1 | places in Cic.'s dialogues cf. De Div. II. 150, and Augustine, 99 Not, 1 | in these words by Cic., cf. 19, Timaeus c. 1, D.F. 100 Not, 1 | clear. Involutis = veiled; cf. involucrum. Cic. shows 101 Not, 1 | popular one in Cicero's time, cf. II. 123, T.D. V. 10, D.F. 102 Not, 1 | answered in De Rep. I. 16 (cf. also Varro in Aug. De Civ. 103 Not, 1 | without et, though three may (cf. II. 63), and though with 104 Not, 1 | Fam. XIII. 24, XIII. 28, cf. also the learned note of 105 Not, 1 | also in De Or. II. 240. Cf. the omission of que in 106 Not, 1 | Socratic conversations, cf. II. 74. Nihil adfirmet: 107 Not, 1 | multiplex "many sided," cf. T.D. V. 11. Una et consentiens: 108 Not, 1 | Speusippus, Xenocrates, Polemo (cf. D.F. IV. 2), sometimes 109 Not, 1 | Aug. De Civ. Dei XIX. 1, cf. also 34. Antiochus doubtless 110 Not, 1 | the whole of philosophy (cf. also De Off. III. 20). 111 Not, 1 | MSS. and edd. make him (cf. Baiter and Halm's ed., 112 Not, 1 | not Calchedonium as Klotz, cf. Gk. Χαλκηδονιον. Praestantissimos: 113 Not, 1 | Praestantissimos: Halm wrongly, cf. Brut. 125. Stagiritem: 114 Not, 1 | 94. Coetus ... soliti: cf. 10. Platonis ubertate: 115 Not, 1 | 10. Platonis ubertate: cf. Quintilian's "illa Livii 116 Not, 1 | pronoun, see M.D.F. IV. 43, cf. also I. 71, III. 28, Opusc. 117 Not, 1 | Minervam: a Greek proverb, cf. Theocr. Id. V. 23, De Or. 118 Not, 1 | For the omission of me, cf. note on 7.~§§19—23. Part 119 Not, 1 | all else in philosophy. Cf. esp. M.D.F. IV. 3. Quid 120 Not, 1 | V. 21 On the other hand cf. II. 22, 91. Notice the 121 Not, 1 | many MSS. and edd. primam, cf. 23, 30. A natura petebant: 122 Not, 1 | differently in D.F. V. 24, 26, cf. also D.F. II. 33, 34, Ac. 123 Not, 1 | to late Peripateticism (cf. M.D.F. III. 43), the third 124 Not, 1 | better with D.F. V. 34—36, cf. also Aug. VIII. 8. On the 125 Not, 1 | in Stob. Eth. II. 6, 7; cf. also D.F. V. 35. Pulchritudinem: 126 Not, 1 | valetudinem viris pulchritudinem, cf. the ‛υγιεια ισχυς καλλος 127 Not, 1 | integros ευαισθησια in Stob., cf. also D.F. V. 36 (in sensibus 128 Not, 1 | 3. Claritatem in voce: cf. De Off. I. 133. Impressionem: 129 Not, 1 | expressionem. For the former cf. De Or. III. 185, which 130 Not, 1 | rejected by many (so Halm), but cf. T.D. III. 2, and animis 131 Not, 1 | ad discendum et memoriam: cf. the ευμαθεια, μνημη of 132 Not, 1 | oratio obliqua to recta, and cf. the opposite change in 133 Not, 1 | προκοπτειν εις αρετην, cf. M.D.F. IV. 64, 66, R. and 134 Not, 1 | Stobaeus. Perfectio naturae: cf. esp. De Leg. I. 25. More 135 Not, 1 | perfection of the reason, cf. II. 26, D.F. IV. 35, V. 136 Not, 1 | by Varro in Aug. XIX. 3, cf. also D.F. V. 36, 38.~§21. 137 Not, 1 | for virtue (D.F. III. 50), cf. virtutis usum in Aug. XIX. 138 Not, 1 | theory of Aristotle. For Cic. cf. D.F. III. 66, De Leg. I. 139 Not, 1 | dogma," so often. Adipisci: cf. adeptum esse, 19. Quae 140 Not, 1 | φυσιν were not ‛αιρετα, (cf. D.F. III. 21). Antiochus' 141 Not, 1 | naturae were ‛αιρετα to him, cf. Aug. XIX. 3, prima illa 142 Not, 1 | iudicavit not animadvertit cf. M.D.F. II. 6. Reperiebatur: 143 Not, 1 | Reperiebatur: for change of constr. cf. D.F. IV. 26 Nec tamen beatissimam: 144 Not, 1 | the usual translation, cf. II. 24, 37. Officii ipsius 145 Not, 1 | praescriptione, which is in II. 140, cf. also praescriberet above. 146 Not, 1 | The phrase is Antiochean; cf. prima constitutio naturae 147 Not, 1 | διαφορα). For the duae res, cf. D.F. I. 18. Efficiens ... 148 Not, 1 | when affected by the form. (Cf. τοδε, τουτο, Plato Tim. 149 Not, 1 | product of Force and Matter, cf. 28. The Greeks themselves 150 Not, 1 | comedy, whence Cic. takes it; cf. D.F. III. 16, a passage 151 Not, 1 | of it (159) just as here; cf. also De Or. III. 149. Saecula: 152 Not, 1 | modo rerum sed verborum: cf. 9. Igitur picks up the 153 Not, 1 | μονοειδης for unius modi; cf. Cic. Tim. ch. VII., a transl. 154 Not, 1 | themselves, N.D. I. 19; cf. also quintum genus below, 155 Not, 1 | heat to fire, cold to air (cf. N.D. II. 26), moisture 156 Not, 1 | the text follows at once. Cf. Zeller, pp. 155, 187 sq., 157 Not, 1 | by Cic. De Or. III. 153; cf. Quintil. Inst. Or. VIII. 158 Not, 1 | chiselled as by a sculptor (cf. expressa effigies De Off. 159 Not, 1 | Tota is feminine sing.; cf. materiam totam ipsam in 160 Not, 1 | changes." For the word omnia cf. II. 118, and Plat. Tim. 161 Not, 1 | Aristotelian, is imperishable (cf. Tim. 52 A. φθοραν ου προσδεχομενον). 162 Not, 1 | scouted as a silly absurdity. Cf. D.F. I. 20 ne illud quidem 163 Not, 1 | disproves, where see Munro. Cf. also Sext. Emp. Adv. Math. 164 Not, 1 | with) universal substance (cf. totam commutari above), 165 Not, 1 | was formed." For the in cf. N.D. II. 35, in omni natura 166 Not, 1 | hand through Antiochus. Cf. Zeller 137, Stob. I. 22, 167 Not, 1 | universe was itself sentient, cf. N.D. II. 22, 47, 87. Teneantur: 168 Not, 1 | Teneantur: for contineantur; cf. N.D. II. 29 with II. 31 169 Not, 1 | in the Universe, as here (cf. Diog. Laert. VII. 138, 170 Not, 1 | For the Pantheistic idea cf. Pope "lives through all 171 Not, 1 | replaces the passive of perdere cf. αναστηναι, εκπιπτειν ‛υπο 172 Not, 1 | Peripatetics. Sapientiam: cf. N.D. II. 36 with III. 23, 173 Not, 1 | sempiterna (De Fato 20, cf. N.D. I. 55, De Div. I. 174 Not, 1 | words in De Div. II. 49; cf. also August. Contra Academicos 175 Not, 1 | fondness for tautology, cf. D.F. I. 22 quaerendi ac 176 Not, 1 | which is the mind itself; cf. however II. 30 and n. Iudicium: 177 Not, 1 | αει κατα ταυτα εχουσης cf. 28 A. το κατα ταυτα εχον) 178 Not, 1 | ταυτα εχον) et sui simile, cf. also T.D. I. 58 id solum 179 Not, 1 | first that the school (illi, cf. sic tractabatur ab utrisque) 180 Not, 1 | view as given in II. 12—64, cf. esp. 19 sensibus quorum 181 Not, 1 | corruption of the text, cf. II. 101 neget rem ullam 182 Not, 1 | comprehensum. Subiectae sensibus: cf. II. 74 and Sext. Emp. Adv. 183 Not, 1 | 160 D sq. For constans cf. εστηκος, which so often 184 Not, 1 | εμε. Continenter: ουνεχως; cf. Simplicius quoted in Grote' 185 Not, 1 | Laberentur et fluerent: cf. the phrases ‛ροη, παντα ‛ 186 Not, 1 | and P. 264).~§32. For this cf. D.F. IV. 8—10. Notionibus: 187 Not, 1 | Aristotle it is τον καθολου; cf. Anal. Post. I. 33 (R. and 188 Not, 1 | ridiculed in N.D. III. (cf. esp. 62 in enodandis nominibus 189 Not, 1 | Cic. wrote haec, inquam (cf. huic below). Dialecticae: 190 Not, 1 | Halm brackets this word; cf. however a close parallel 191 Not, 1 | 207. Et recte: for the et cf. et merito, which begins 192 Not, 1 | as of supreme importance, cf. the strong statement of 193 Not, 1 | called so from his style (cf. loquendi nitor ille divinus, 194 Not, 1 | 83). For suavis of style cf. Orat. 161, Brut. 120. Negavit: 195 Not, 1 | Polemo was an inchoate Stoic, cf. Diog. Laert. IV. 18, Ac. 196 Not, 1 | all in the Academic fold," cf. Lael. 69, in nostro, ut 197 Not, 1 | rivalry of two fellow pupils. Cf. Numenius in Euseb. Praep. 198 Not, 1 | metaphor in Philipp. XII. 8, cf. also T.D. II. 27 nervos 199 Not, 1 | to take for quaecunque. Cf. Goerenz's statement "negari 200 Not, 1 | inaestimatio.) Ponebat esse: cf. 19, M.D.F. V. 73.~§37. 201 Not, 1 | αμαρτημα, officium = καθηκον (cf. R. and P. 388—394, Zeller 202 Not, 1 | clauses it is possible. Cf. 43 and M.D.F. V. 64.~§38. 203 Not, 1 | govern, the latter to obey (cf. T.D. II. 47, and Arist. 204 Not, 1 | country. Virtutis usum: cf. the description of Aristotle' 205 Not, 1 | as a ‛εξις, VII. 92, 93; cf. Zeller 249, with footnotes). 206 Not, 1 | cuiquam adesse ... uteretur: cf. Stob. II. 6, 6 δυο γενη 207 Not, 1 | Arist. De Anima II. 3, etc.; cf. T.D. I. 20. Voluntarias: 208 Not, 1 | about some external object; cf. Diog. VII. 111. τα παθη 209 Not, 1 | Zeller 233. For iudicio cf. D.F. III. 35, T.D. III. 210 Not, 1 | Arist. looked on as divine (cf. Somn. Scip. 15) These considerations 211 Not, 1 | probably misunderstood him; cf. R. and P. "Heraclitus," 212 Not, 1 | Madv. For the expression cf. D.F. II. 44 e duplici genere 213 Not, 1 | for freedom of the will, cf. II. 37, De Fato, 42, 43 ( 214 Not, 1 | merely renamed old doctrines (cf. 43). Sensum: so Stob., 215 Not, 1 | sometimes also called τεχνη (cf. Sext. Pyrrh. Hyp. III. 216 Not, 1 | Opinio: δοξα, see Zeller and cf. Ac. II. 52, T.D. II. 52, 217 Not, 1 | no MSS. variant. Aliena: cf. alienatos D.F. III. 18. 218 Not, 1 | sapientiaque removebat: cf. sapiens numquam fallitur 219 Not, 1 | Lucullus. In his constitit: cf. II. 134.~§§43—end. Cicero' 220 Not, 1 | This is a total mistake; cf. ait ... putandam, without 221 Not, 1 | verbs are all equivalent; cf. D.F. III. 15 equidem soleo 222 Not, 1 | Brevia curricula vitae: cf. Empedocles' παυρον δε ζωης 223 Not, 1 | profundo: Dem. εν βυθω, cf. II. 32. The common trans. " 224 Not, 1 | Cic.~§45. Ne illud quidem: cf. 16. Latere censebat Goer. 225 Not, 1 | forward. For the doctrine cf. II. 124, for the expression 226 Not, 2 | Dict. Biogr. 'Antipater'; cf. II. 143, De Off. III. 50. 227 Not, 2 | Stoics as by the Academics cf. I. 42.~17. I conjecture 228 Not, 2 | kept on hand ready made? (Cf. Ad Att. as above.)~ ~Besides 229 Not, 2 | Percepta: "gained," "won;" cf. percipere fruges, "to reap," 230 Not, 2 | active. Factus: = perfectus; cf. Hor. Sat. I. 5, 33 homo 231 Not, 2 | Or. II. 360. Consignamus: cf. consignatae in animis notiones 232 Not, 2 | instrument. Mandare monum.: cf. I. 3. Insculptas: rare 233 Not, 2 | in the metaphorical use, cf. N.D. I. 45.~§3. Genere: " 234 Not, 2 | 3. Genere: "department" cf. I. 3. Navalibus pugnis: 235 Not, 2 | legisset: = de quibus l.; cf. the use of the passive 236 Not, 2 | 4. Sunt ... celebrata: cf. I. 11, 17 for the collocation 237 Not, 2 | Externa ... interiora: cf. De Div. II. 124 sed haec 238 Not, 2 | actually expressed antecedent, cf. e.g. Cat. Mai. 83. I take 239 Not, 2 | personas 6. Multi ... plures: cf. Introd. p. 30. Reliqui: 240 Not, 2 | Introd. p. 30. For non ita cf. the Lowland Scottish "no 241 Not, 2 | not dicere is used, and cf. n. on 101. Legatione: to 242 Not, 2 | of. Ut plurimis prosimus: cf. Introd. p. 29. Non modo 243 Not, 2 | admirable sense. Verum invenire: cf. 60. Contentione: = φιλονεικια 244 Not, 2 | In ... rebus obscuritas: cf. I. 44 rerum obscuritate. 245 Not, 2 | obscuritate. Infirmitas: cf. I. 44 imbecillos animos. 246 Not, 2 | utramque partem: επ' αμφοτερα, cf. I. 45. Exprimant: "embody," 247 Not, 2 | 45. Exprimant: "embody," cf. n. on I. 19.~§8. Probabilia: 248 Not, 2 | see 33. Sequi: "act upon," cf. 99-101. Liberiores et solutiores: 249 Not, 2 | Integra: "untrammelled," cf. the phrase "non mihi integrum 250 Not, 2 | proceeding which Cic. deprecates, cf. N.D. I. 10, De Leg. I. 251 Not, 2 | on, to learn by degrees" (cf. προυμαθον στεργειν κακοις), 252 Not, 2 | consistently". Quae est ad Baulos: cf. Introd. p. 57. In spatio: 253 Not, 2 | promptu ... reconditiora: cf. in promptu ... interiora 254 Not, 2 | enough in all languages cf. Iuv. IV. 130 with Mayor' 255 Not, 2 | the perfect labefactavit cf. I. 33. Agam igitur: Cic. 256 Not, 2 | Lucullus.~§11. Pro quaestore: cf. 4. Essem: MSS. issem, whence 257 Not, 2 | representative for many years. Cf. Introd. p. 21. Libri duo: 258 Not, 2 | Introd. p. 21. Libri duo: cf. I. 13. Heri for this indication 259 Not, 2 | for describere ab aliquo cf. a te in Ad Att. XIII. 22, 260 Not, 2 | 13. Rursus exorsus est: cf. exorsus in 10. Popularis: 261 Not, 2 | one good MS. has annos, cf. T.D. I. 4, where all the 262 Not, 2 | ablative to express duration (cf. Prop. I. 6, 7 and Madv. 263 Not, 2 | Fratres: Lamb. viros, but cf. Brut. 98. P. Scaevolam: 264 Not, 2 | this was a common charge, cf. Academicorum calumnia in 265 Not, 2 | on D.F. I. 20 remarks, cf. De Div. II. 30 where Democr. 266 Not, 2 | Empedocles quidem ... videatur: cf. 74. The exordium of his 267 Not, 2 | Ciacconus thought this spurious, cf. however T.D. II. 5 ut oratorum 268 Not, 2 | 15. haesitaverunt: Goer. cf. De Or. I. 40. Constitutam: 269 Not, 2 | very frequent in Cic. (cf. Madv. Gram. 487 b). Diceret: 270 Not, 2 | Kayser veri nota for vetera (cf. 76) and investigatum below, 271 Not, 2 | with Bentl. For the meaning cf. T.D. III. 69 and Arist. 272 Not, 2 | New Academy is mentioned, cf. 30 (lucem eripere), N.D. 273 Not, 2 | esse. Non admodum probata: cf. the passage of Polybius 274 Not, 2 | teacher's doctrines. Tenuit: cf. the use of obtinere in 275 Not, 2 | Patrocinium: for the word cf. N.D. I. 6. Non defuit: 276 Not, 2 | Act. I. 24. Antipatrum: cf. fragm. 1 of Book I. Verbum 277 Not, 2 | usual form. Comprehensio: cf. I. 41. Ut Graeci: for the 278 Not, 2 | the ellipse of the verb cf. I. 44 ut Democritus. Evidentiam: 279 Not, 2 | Off. I. 15). Fabricemur: cf. 87, 119, 121. Me appellabat: 280 Not, 2 | not Latin.~§18. Sustinere: cf. 70. Pertinaciam: the exact 281 Not, 2 | the term to the Academics, cf. n. on 14, 66, also I. 44 282 Not, 2 | called procax. Mentitur: cf. 12. Ita negaret: this ita 283 Not, 2 | sequence of particles in Cic., cf. 19. Ακαταληπτον: the conj. 284 Not, 2 | contained in negaret. Visum: cf. I. 40. Trivimus: cf. I. 285 Not, 2 | Visum: cf. I. 40. Trivimus: cf. I. 27. Visum igitur: the 286 Not, 2 | soul as a seal does on wax, cf. Zeller 76 and 77 with footnotes. 287 Not, 2 | ancient testimony is clear, cf. 11, Sextus Pyrr. Hyp. I. 288 Not, 2 | γενοιτο απο μη ‛υπαρχοντος), cf. my n. on the passage. Thus 289 Not, 2 | genuinely Academic. Revolvitur: cf. De Div. II. 13, also 148 290 Not, 2 | Deus: for the supposed god cf. T.D. II. 67. Non videam: 291 Not, 2 | inflexo et de collo columbae: cf. 79, 82. The κωπη εναλος 292 Not, 2 | probably added other examples, cf. Aug. Cont. Ac. III. 27. 293 Not, 2 | footnote. Lumen mutari: cf. Brut. 261. Intervalla ... 294 Not, 2 | diducimus: for this cf. Sext. Pyrrh. I. 118 πεμπτος 295 Not, 2 | σκιασμα are opposed to λαμπρα; cf. also σκιαγραφειν, adumbrare, 296 Not, 2 | e.g. II. 17, 21. Inflatu: cf. 86 (where an answer is 297 Not, 2 | adsentiatur, comparing 39, 58; cf. also 76. Inter eum ... 298 Not, 2 | the repetition of inter cf. T.D. IV. 32 and Madv. Gram. 299 Not, 2 | insaniat: For the sequence cf. D.F. I. 62 and Wesenberg' 300 Not, 2 | is really out of place; cf. 24 quomodo primum for pr. 301 Not, 2 | Igitur: for the anacoluthia cf. Madv. Gram. 480. Consentaneum: 302 Not, 2 | uses ακολουθον. Repugnaret: cf. I. 19 and n. Memoriae certe: 303 Not, 2 | certe: n. on 106. Continet: cf. contineant in 40. Quae 304 Not, 2 | perceptio in universum) cf. n. on I. 38, Madv. D.F. 305 Not, 2 | in the late philosophy. Cf. Sext. Adv. Math. XI. 197 306 Not, 2 | επιστημη depends on καταληψεις; cf. I. 40, 41, with notes, 307 Not, 2 | proof against the rack; cf. esp. D.F. III. 29, 75, 308 Not, 2 | no exx. For the meaning cf. De Off. I. 86, Aug. Cont. 309 Not, 2 | Comprehensi ... constituti: cf. the famous abiit, evasit, 310 Not, 2 | the supposed vir bonus. Cf. Madv. Gram. 368.~§24. Primum: 311 Not, 2 | V. 17. Cum quid agere: cf. I. 23 for the phrase Naturae 312 Not, 2 | expression, ‛ωμοιωμενον τη φυσει; cf. 38 and D.F. V. 17, also 313 Not, 2 | to be seen." For this use cf. 39, 81 and 122 of this 314 Not, 2 | the one use to the other; cf. I. 262 with I. 270, and 315 Not, 2 | is probably the perfect. Cf. n. on 127.~§26. Quid quod 316 Not, 2 | vitae is of course frequent (cf. N.D. I. 40, T.D. V. 5 and 317 Not, 2 | light, lumen artificial, cf. Ad Att. XVI. 13, 1. lumina 318 Not, 2 | and the lamp of life," and cf. Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 269 319 Not, 2 | εκκαλυπτειν, εκκαλυπτικος etc., cf. Sextus passim, and D.F. 320 Not, 2 | ratio above. Αποδειξις: cf. the definition very often 321 Not, 2 | I. 370, D.F. II. 79, and cf. 96 of this book. Lex veri 322 Not, 2 | book. Lex veri rectique: cf. 29; the constitutio veri 323 Not, 2 | the sense required. Ratum: cf. 141.~§28. Perceptum: thoroughly 324 Not, 2 | doctrine must be provable. Cf. 109 of this book. Postulanti: 325 Not, 2 | necessity for the discussion; cf. De Leg. I. 21. Consentaneum 326 Not, 2 | others. Tantum abest ut—ut: cf. Madv. Gram. 440 a.~§29. 327 Not, 2 | Gram. 440 a.~§29. Pressius: cf. De Fato 31, 33, N.D. II. 328 Not, 2 | fixed dogma. Sentitis enim: cf. sentis in D.F. III. 26. 329 Not, 2 | elsewhere found in Cic. Summa: cf. summa philosophiae D.F. 330 Not, 2 | D.F. II. 86. Veri falsi: cf. n. on 92. Quae visa: so 331 Not, 2 | 337). Cognoscendi initium: cf. 26, "This I have," the 332 Not, 2 | Physicis: neuter not masc.; cf. I. 6. Libertatem et licentiam: 333 Not, 2 | Abditis rebus et obscuris: cf. n. on I. 15, and the word 334 Not, 2 | like tollere (n. on 26), cf. 38, 103 and N.D. I. 6. 335 Not, 2 | to ars in all its senses, cf. 114 and De Or. II. 83. 336 Not, 2 | Plat. Theaet. 185, 191. Cf. especially Sext. Adv. Math. 337 Not, 2 | included in the ‛ηγεμονικον, cf. n. on I. 38. Alia quasi: 338 Not, 2 | gave constituit. Notitiae: cf. 22. Cic. fails to distinguish 339 Not, 2 | reason, in the Stoic system. Cf. M.D.F. III. 21, V. 60, 340 Not, 2 | Antiocheanism found in Cic. Cf. I. 20.~§31. Vitaeque constantiam: 341 Not, 2 | in D.F. II. 16, III. 17, cf. n. on I. 41. Ut dixi ... 342 Not, 2 | dicemus: For the repetition cf. 135, 146, and M.D.F. I. 343 Not, 2 | would rather read dicamus; cf. n. on 29. Per se: καθ' 344 Not, 2 | of the reason. Evertunt: cf. eversio in 99. Animal ... 345 Not, 2 | Incerta: αδηλα. Democritus: cf. I. 44. Quae ... abstruserit: " 346 Not, 2 | ellipse of the verb, and cf. I. 2. Etiam queruntur: " 347 Not, 2 | complain." Inter incertum: cf. Numenius in Euseb. Pr. 348 Not, 2 | book. Docere: "to prove," cf. n. on 121. Qui haec distinguunt: 349 Not, 2 | than those of Arcesilas; cf. n. on I. 45. Stellarum 350 Not, 2 | the number of the stars;" cf. 110. Aliquos: contemptuous; 351 Not, 2 | contemptuous; απονενοημενους τινας. Cf. Parad. 33 agrestis aliquos. 352 Not, 2 | criticism here attempted; cf. 111 tam vera quam falsa 353 Not, 2 | and false are confused." Cf. κοινη φαντασια αληθους 354 Not, 2 | the σημειον of Sextus; cf. esp. P.H. II. 97 sq. Eodem 355 Not, 2 | Inaniter = κενως = ψευδως. Cf. n. on I. 35, also II. 47, 356 Not, 2 | the slight anacoluthia, cf. M.D.F ed. II. p. 796. Iis 357 Not, 2 | rules. Ad verum ipsum: cf. 40. Quam proxime: cf. 47, 358 Not, 2 | ipsum: cf. 40. Quam proxime: cf. 47, and also 7. Insigne: 359 Not, 2 | obscuro which Halm keeps. Cf. quam obscurari volunt in 360 Not, 2 | Inanimum: not inanimatum, cf. M.D.F. IV. 36. Agit aliquid: 361 Not, 2 | before est is needless, cf. n. on I. 40. It is the 362 Not, 2 | αβουλητον ην). For in potestate cf. De Fato 9, N.D. I. 69~§ 363 Not, 2 | D. I. 69~§38. Eripitur: cf. 30. Neque sentire: Christ 364 Not, 2 | of their senses. Cedere: cf. εικειν, ειξις in Sext. 365 Not, 2 | 66 of this book. Οικειον: cf. 34. Adsentitur statim: 366 Not, 2 | before, esp. 20. Memoriam: cf. 22. In nostra potestate: 367 Not, 2 | aliquid for the doctrine cf. 25, for the passive use 368 Not, 2 | of θεμελιος or the like; cf. ‛ωσπερ θεμελιος in Sext. 369 Not, 2 | Artem: method, like τεχνη, cf. M.D.F. III. 4, Mayor on 370 Not, 2 | Contineant ... quaestionem: cf. 22 and T.D. IV. 65 una 371 Not, 2 | whatever difference may exist, cf. 85. Alia vera sunt: Numenius 372 Not, 2 | sensation and thing correspond. Cf. Sext. P.H. I. 22 περι μεν 373 Not, 2 | about them. Eiusdem modi: cf. 33 eodem modo. Non posse 374 Not, 2 | with Manut. reads potest. Cf. 101.~§41. Neque enim: a 375 Not, 2 | merely. Quod sit a vero: cf. Munio on Lucr. II. 51 fulgor 376 Not, 2 | Possit: for the om. of esse cf. n. on I. 29.~§42. Proposita: 377 Not, 2 | on I. 29.~§42. Proposita: cf. προτασεις passim in Sext. 378 Not, 2 | quae ad sensus pertinent cf. I. 20. Omni consuetudine: " 379 Not, 2 | general experience" εμπειρια, cf. N.D. I. 83. Quam obscurari 380 Not, 2 | Quam obscurari volunt: cf. I. 33. quod explanari volebant; 381 Not, 2 | however is quite right, cf. Madv. Gram. 214 b. Luminibus: 382 Not, 2 | Gram. 214 b. Luminibus: cf. 101. Nihilo magis: = ουδεν 383 Not, 2 | just as their "truth" was (cf. n. on 29). An Academic 384 Not, 2 | rem above. For the sense cf. Sext. P.H. II. 209 μοχθηρους ‛ 385 Not, 2 | definito suo. Minime volunt: cf. 18. Partibus: Orelli after 386 Not, 2 | emendation to be unnecessary, cf. 42 dividunt in partis, 387 Not, 2 | like ratio (συλλογισμος), cf. De Leg. I. 48 conclusa 388 Not, 2 | of things passed over," cf. in remissis Orat. 59. Primum 389 Not, 2 | for the slight anacoluthia cf. Madv. Gram. 480. Iis qui 390 Not, 2 | follows him. For the phrase cf. 122 circumfusa tenebris. 391 Not, 2 | tenebris. Interrogationibus: cf. I. 5 where I showed that 392 Not, 2 | απολυεσθαι in Sext. Occurrere: cf. 44.~§47. Confuse loqui: 393 Not, 2 | of nullus for non in Cic. cf. Madv. Gram. 455 obs. 5. 394 Not, 2 | in the Letters. Inaniter: cf. 34. There are two ways 395 Not, 2 | merely "as," "for instance," cf. n. on 33. Nihil ut esset: 396 Not, 2 | Intestinum et oblatum: cf. Sext. A.M. VII. 241 ητοι 397 Not, 2 | of a series of questions, cf. De Div. II. 11 (where Cic. 398 Not, 2 | vocant: i.e. hoc genus, cf. D.F. III. 70 ex eo genere, 399 Not, 2 | quae prosunt. Vitiosum: cf. D.F. IV. 50 ille sorites, 400 Not, 2 | Ut probabile sit, etc.: cf. 47, 48 and notes. Primum 401 Not, 2 | quidque: not quodque as Klotz; cf. M.D.F. II. 105, to whose 402 Not, 2 | De Off. II. 75. Vitium: cf. vitiosum above.~§50. Omnia 403 Not, 2 | the line of argument here cf. De Div. II. 106 fac dare 404 Not, 2 | divisible.~§51. Una depulsio: cf. 128 (omnium rerum una est 405 Not, 2 | interest: for om. of deinde cf. 45, 46. Imbecillius: cf. 406 Not, 2 | cf. 45, 46. Imbecillius: cf. I. 41. Edormiverunt: "have 407 Not, 2 | slept off the effects," cf. αποβριζειν in Homer. Relaxentur: 408 Not, 2 | αποβριζειν in Homer. Relaxentur: cf. ανιεναι της οργης Aristoph. 409 Not, 2 | as in Eng. without "if," cf. Iuv. III. 78 and Mayor' 410 Not, 2 | do not see this either," cf. n. on I. 5. Habeant: the 411 Not, 2 | the sentence. Quod nolunt: cf. 44. An sano: Lamb. an ut 412 Not, 2 | Baiter reads. Similitudines: cf. 84—86. The impossibility 413 Not, 2 | received it. On this subject cf. Sextus A.M. VII. 408—410. 414 Not, 2 | and so misses his mark; cf. n. on 50. Nulla re differens: 415 Not, 2 | 50. Nulla re differens: cf. the nihil differens of 416 Not, 2 | changing visi into sibi (cf. Faber's em. novas for bonas 417 Not, 2 | constant sport of the sceptics, cf. Sext. A.M. IX. 1. Absolute 418 Not, 2 | has yet been proposed, cf. 125. Nihil differat, nihil 419 Not, 2 | potius, e.g.D.F. I. 51. Cf. T.D. II. 55 ingemescere 420 Not, 2 | The MSS. reading is right, cf. 86. Consuetudine: cf. 42, " 421 Not, 2 | right, cf. 86. Consuetudine: cf. 42, "experience". Minimum: 422 Not, 2 | Ad Fam. IV. 1. Gallinas: cf. fragm. 19 of the Acad. 423 Not, 2 | passive use of this verb cf. 39. Par est: so Dav. for 424 Not, 2 | MSS. Transversum digitum: cf. 116. Ne confundam omnia: 425 Not, 2 | 116. Ne confundam omnia: cf. 53, 110. Natura tolletur: 426 Not, 2 | emphatic pronoun. Impediamini: cf. n. on 33. A veris: if visis 427 Not, 2 | consto, not from consisto cf. 63 qui tibi constares. 428 Not, 2 | constares. Si vera sunt: cf. 67, 78, 112, 148. The nonnulli 429 Not, 2 | qualified or unqualified assent. Cf. n. on 104. Id est peccaturum: " 430 Not, 2 | equivalent to sinning," cf. I. 42. Iam nimium etiam: 431 Not, 2 | the first of the three (cf. Zeller 534, n.). The idea 432 Not, 2 | inquirers. Auctoritate: cf. 8, 9. Utroque: this neuter, 433 Not, 2 | Commoveris: a military term, cf. De Div. II. 26 and Forc., 434 Not, 2 | and unqualified assent, cf. 59. Orbat sensibus: cf. 435 Not, 2 | cf. 59. Orbat sensibus: cf. 74, and D.F. I. 64, where 436 Not, 2 | Dispiciendum: not despiciendum, cf. M.D.F. II. 97, IV. 64, 437 Not, 2 | verbal noun like πραξις, cf. De Off. I. 83, and expressions 438 Not, 2 | comes in 97, 144. Antiochum: cf. I. 13. Destitisse: on the 439 Not, 2 | Lamb., Orelli. De ipsa re: cf. de causa ipsa above. Respondere 440 Not, 2 | consulship.~§66. Turpissimum: cf. I. 45, N.D. I. 1. Opiner: 441 Not, 2 | Sed quaerimus de sapiente: cf. 115, T.D. IV. 55, 59 also 442 Not, 2 | XVI. 7, 3. Visis cedo: cf. n. on 38. Vim maximam: 443 Not, 2 | Cogitatione: "idea". Temeritate: cf. I. 42, De Div. I. 7, and 444 Not, 2 | for the position of in cf. n. on I. 25. The best MSS. 445 Not, 2 | confused, as in T.D. IV. 7, cf. also n. on I. 16. Sin autem, 446 Not, 2 | I. 16. Sin autem, etc.: cf. the passage of Lactantius 447 Not, 2 | wished to read renovata, cf. n. on I. 14. Nominis dignitatem, 448 Not, 2 | Platonist). Gloriae causa: cf. Aug. ibid. II. 15 Antiochus 449 Not, 2 | MSS. facerent. Sustinere: cf. 115 sustinuero Epicureos. 450 Not, 2 | consideratur. On this point cf. M. Em. 163, Gram. 452, 451 Not, 2 | in apposition to nomen, cf. D.F. V. 18 voluptatis alii 452 Not, 2 | Stoicism to Epicureanism cf. T.D. II. 60, Diog. Laert. 453 Not, 2 | coming from a reality," cf. 41, n. Is curavit: Goer. 454 Not, 2 | philosophos. Popularis: cf. 13. Res non bonas: MSS. 455 Not, 2 | depreciate the Epicureans, cf. T.D. I. 22, De Div. I. 456 Not, 2 | veri esse aliquid, etc.: cf. N.D. I. 12 non enim sumus 457 Not, 2 | and P. 51.~§74. Furere: cf. 14. Orbat sensibus: cf. 458 Not, 2 | cf. 14. Orbat sensibus: cf. 61, and for the belief 459 Not, 2 | attainable by the reason. Cf. Grote, Plato I. 54, Zeller 460 Not, 2 | expressed see M.D.F. V. 68 and cf. I. 5. Quasi irati: for 461 Not, 2 | the use of quasi = almost cf. In Verr. Act. I. 22, Orat. 462 Not, 2 | I. 43. Perscripti sunt: cf. n. on I. 16. Scire se nihil 463 Not, 2 | Scire se nihil se scire: cf. I. 16, 44. The words referred 464 Not, 2 | which Cic. interprets it (cf. R. and P. 148). That επιστημη 465 Not, 2 | MSS. Minutos: for the word cf. Orat. 94, also De Div. 466 Not, 2 | which Seneca Ep. 116 refers, cf. Krische, p. 65. Fulcire 467 Not, 2 | pillar of the Stoic porch". Cf. the anonymous line ει μη 468 Not, 2 | 300 with the footnotes. Cf. also R. and P. 162 sq. 469 Not, 2 | 162 sq. Quo quid colore: cf. Sext. A.M. VII. 191 (qu. 470 Not, 2 | or aorist. Tot saeculis: cf. the same words in 15. Tot 471 Not, 2 | ingeniis tantisque studiis: cf. summis ingeniis, maximis 472 Not, 2 | used by Lucullus in 16; cf. also I. 44.~§77. Expresserat: " 473 Not, 2 | put into distinct shape". Cf. 7 and I. 19. Exprimere 474 Not, 2 | utterance by conscious effort; cf. esp. Orat. 3, 69, and Ad 475 Not, 2 | suppose". Nec percipere, etc.: cf. 68, n. Tum illum: a change 476 Not, 2 | constr. after ita definisse cf. M.D.F. II. 13 (who quotes 477 Not, 2 | 113. Ex eo, quod esset: cf. 18, n. Effictum: so Manut. 478 Not, 2 | Manut. for MSS. effectum, cf. 18. Ab eo, quod non est: 479 Not, 2 | n. on 47. Eiusdem modi: cf. 40, 84. MSS. have eius 480 Not, 2 | omission of esse in that case cf. Madv. Gram. 406, and such 481 Not, 2 | MSS. consensisse? A vero: cf. 41.~§78. Quae adhuc permanserit: 482 Not, 2 | immediate or close connection. Cf. the use of pertinere in 483 Not, 2 | D.F. III. 55. Clitomacho: cf. n. on 59.~§§79—90. Summary 484 Not, 2 | altogether insupportable. Heri: cf. Introd. 55. Infracto remo: 485 Not, 2 | For this use of dicit cf. inquit in 101, 109, 115). 486 Not, 2 | torsisset: for the tenses cf. 104 exposuisset, adiungit. 487 Not, 2 | pressing upwards or sideways. Cf. Aristot. Eth. Eud. VII. 488 Not, 2 | Bait. sit hic. Maiorum: cf. 143. Quasi quaeratur: Carneades 489 Not, 2 | Euseb. Pr. Eu. XIV. 8). Cf. also Sext. P.H. I. 78, 490 Not, 2 | Plaut. Miles II. 2, 38, and cf. Ad Att. X. 14, 2, Ad Fam. 491 Not, 2 | 2, Ad Fam. IX. 3. Deus: cf. 19. Audiret ... ageret: 492 Not, 2 | while nescio qui does not, cf. Div. in qu. Caec. 47, where 493 Not, 2 | particular thing in mind, cf. Madv. Gram. 364, obs. 1. 494 Not, 2 | the allusion to the fish, cf. Acad. Post. fragm. 13. 495 Not, 2 | Videntur: n. on 25. Amplius: cf. 19 non video cur quaerat 496 Not, 2 | implies mutual recrimination, cf. Pro Deiotaro 9 querellae 497 Not, 2 | Non tu verum testem, etc.: cf. 105. For the om. of te 498 Not, 2 | the best MSS., not navi, cf. Madv. Gram. 42. Duodeviginti: 499 Not, 2 | the earth. Quasi pedalis: cf. D.F. I. 20 pedalis fortasse. 500 Not, 2 | fortasse. For quasi = circiter cf. note on 74. Madv. on D.F.