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 1     Int,     III|  philosophy, or, as it was then called, protreptic.~For a list
 2     Int,      IV|         that Cicero had a villa called Academia, at which the book
 3     Int,      IV|        Tusculan villa, which he called his Academia, but we are
 4     Not,       1|   faculty (vis, δυναμις) may be called in Gk. αρετη, in Lat virtus.
 5     Not,       1|          38 the διανοητικαι are called non voluntariae, the ηθικαι
 6     Not,       1|      Theaet. 182 A, where it is called αλλοκοτον ονομα. Nova ...
 7     Not,       1|      MSS. effecta. So Matter is called an εκμαγειον in Plat. Tim.
 8     Not,       1|    cause. When the World God is called Fortune, all that is expressed
 9     Not,       1|  assigned a positive value, and called them preferred to the second
10     Not,       1|     second a negative value and called them rejected, to the third
11     Not,       1|         truth of a sensation he called it Knowledge, if otherwise,
12     Not,       1|        not Theophrastus, he was called so from his style (cf. loquendi
13     Not,       1|   protested against their being called either bona or mala, and
14     Not,       1|       φαντασιαι) sometimes also called τεχνη (cf. Sext. Pyrrh.
15     Not,       2|        the Catulus (9). Catulus called on Lucullus to defend the
16     Not,       2|       one side open to the sea, called ξυστος from its polished
17     Not,       2|         combined to form the so called "Old Academy," and when
18     Not,       2|         severe a judge as to be called scopulus reorum. Pompeium:
19     Not,       2|         passages the Academy is called procax. Mentitur: cf. 12.
20     Not,       2|         a third class of τεχναι called αποτελεσματικαι to the usual
21     Not,       2|       269 where the φαντασια is called φεγγος. Finis: so in the
22     Not,       2|    Recondit: so the εννοιαι are called αποκειμεναι νοησεις (Plut.
23     Not,       2|         Math. VII. 373 μνημη is called θησαυρισμος φαντασιων. Similitudinibus:
24     Not,       2|        VII. 260, the sceptic is called εμβροντητος for rejecting
25     Not,       2|    attention. This last is only called απερισπαστος when examination
26     Not,       2|        two premisses are in Gk. called together λημματα, separately
27     Not,       2|  syllogisms are very frequently called ερωτησεις, and that he often
28     Not,       2|        wished to found a school called by his own name. It is more
29     Not,       2|      neuter pronoun, not the so called conjunction, the two alternatives
30     Not,       2|        conversion of Dionysius (called ‛ο μεταθεμενος) from Stoicism
31     Not,       2| dialogues of search as they are called, while exposing sham knowledge,
32     Not,       2|      the man mentioned here was called Strabo—a misnomer surely.
33     Not,       2|    solve the sophism that it is called peculiarly his by Persius
34     Not,       2|      note). These arguments are called μονολημματοι (involving
35     Not,       2|        part and the affirmative—called in Greek ‛ηγουμενον and
36     Not,       2|         school of physicians so called. Ut ... mutentur: exactly
37     Not,       2|        II. 663, ed 2. They were called by and held under the presidency
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