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1 Int, I| Epicureanism was swept from his mind, and he surrendered himself 2 Int, I| kept their hold upon his mind, and on his way home from 3 Int, I| is present to [xiii] his mind60; when, he deliberates 4 Int, II| was more repulsive to his mind than dogmatism. As an orator, 5 Int, IV| Theophrastus is most to his mind235. An account is given 6 Int, IV| actively employing the author's mind at Astura. His intention 7 Not, 1| consistency, and clearness of mind are bound up in this word, 8 Not, 1| be enticed to read. To my mind the fault lies in the word 9 Not, 1| names—Soul of the Universe, Mind, Wisdom, Providence, Fate, 10 Not, 1| criterion of truth, but the mind, because it alone saw the 11 Not, 1| through the reasonings of the mind, hence they defined everything 12 Not, 1| criterion of truth, which is the mind itself; cf. however II. 13 Not, 1| succeeding judgment of the mind, in passing which the will 14 Not, 1| examination gone through by the mind proved irrefragably the 15 Not, 1| stating that Arist. derived mind from this fifth element, 16 Not, 1| assigning a material origin to mind. Cic. repeats the error 17 Not, 1| the habit of deriving the mind from αιθηρ, which is the 18 Not, 1| taken great hold on his mind One from the Phaedrus 245 19 Not, 1| would naturally link the mind in its origin with the stars 20 Not, 1| connection between the perceiving mind and the things perceived 21 Not, 1| speak of the assent of the mind as involuntary, while the 22 Not, 2| clear perceptions of the mind, which are in a certain 23 Not, 2| αξιωματα, judgments of the mind, in which alone truth and 24 Not, 2| possibility as present to the mind of the supposed vir bonus. 25 Not, 2| man with great art. His mind is naturally formed for 26 Not, 2| 30). For this purpose the mind uses the senses, and so 27 Not, 2| all processes by which the mind gets to know things not 28 Not, 2| disposition of the person's mind, and the soundness or unsoundness 29 Not, 2| assent to phenomena (37). Mind, memory, the arts and virtue 30 Not, 2| produce the same effect on the mind as those which proceed from 31 Not, 2| resemblances exist. Never mind, they seem to exist and 32 Not, 2| In their case at least 'mind and eyes agreed. It is no 33 Not, 2| some particular thing in mind, cf. Madv. Gram. 364, obs. 34 Not, 2| Who knows the nature of mind? Numberless opinions clash, 35 Not, 2| καταληψις when it arises in the mind of a φαυλος is mere δοξα 36 Not, 2| to seize firmly with the mind." Adverterat: the best MSS.