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Alphabetical [« »] memoriter 2 memory 9 mempaito 1 men 36 mendaciis 1 mendacium 1 menedemo 2 | Frequency [« »] 36 40 36 42 36 dicere 36 men 36 mind 36 never 36 omnibus | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances men |
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1 Int, I| most accomplished [iii] men of his time, and Cicero' 2 Int, II| intellects display, ought to lead men to teach one another with 3 Int, II| his one aim was to arouse men to the investigation of 4 Int, III| many of the most prominent men of the time124. For Cicero 5 Int, IV| father and son together as men of literary culture and 6 Int, IV| the wisest, the holiest of men228. He was a man of universal 7 Int, IV| sought to attach learned men to his person. At Alexandria 8 Int, IV| Rogus and the Selii, all men of philosophic tastes288. 9 Not, 1| have regard to divisions of men, not of actions. Diog. Laert., 10 Not, 1| D. II. 47, and Arist. το μεν ‛ως λογον εχον, το δε επιπειθες 11 Not, 1| γενη των ανθρωπων ειναι το μεν των σπουδαιων, το δε των 12 Not, 1| το δε των φαυλων, και το μεν των σπουδαιων δια παντος 13 Not, 1| Empedocles in his lines γαιαι μεν γαιαν οπωπαμεν, etc. Plato 14 Not, 1| of Empedocles στεινοποι μεν γαρ παλαμαι κ.τ.λ. R. and 15 Not, 1| 221 τον Πλατωνα οιν ‛οι μεν δογματικον εφασαν ειναι, ‛ 16 Not, 1| απο ητικον, ‛οι δε κατα μεν τι απορητικον, κατα δε τι 17 Not, 2| Others think that famous men should not be introduced 18 Not, 2| strong, as often, = και μην. Personarum: public characters, 19 Not, 2| investigations of so many men of ability? Arcesilas was 20 Not, 2| quote entire: αισθησεσι μεν ουν μοναις λαβειν ταληθες ( 21 Not, 2| φασις (A.M. VII. 315), φασει μεν φασις επισχεθησεται (ib. 22 Not, 2| Math. VII. 350 και ‛οι μεν διαφερειν αυτην των αισθησεων, ‛ 23 Not, 2| και ακαταληπτου, και παντα μεν ειναι ακαταληπτα ου παντα 24 Not, 2| Sext. A.M. VIII. 397 το μεν γαρ φαντασιωθηναι αβουλητον 25 Not, 2| Cf. Sext. P.H. I. 22 περι μεν του φαισθαι τοιον η τοιον 26 Not, 2| take for my models famous men? Even Chrysippus stated 27 Not, 2| Xenophanes: these are the last men who ought to be charged 28 Not, 2| εστι, φως εστιν ... αλλα μην ‛ημερα εστιν φως αρα εστιν ( 29 Not, 2| Greek would be marked by μεν and δε, has been a great 30 Not, 2| formulae; but the spectacle of men of the most irreconcilable 31 Not, 2| remaining teachers, great men though they be, he must 32 Not, 2| και ψυχρον τουτων δε το μεν κατα μεν το ‛ον θερμον ταττει, 33 Not, 2| ψυχρον τουτων δε το μεν κατα μεν το ‛ον θερμον ταττει, θατερον 34 Not, 2| For the Stoic opinion that men are the chief care of Providence, 35 Not, 2| 40 B) are γην δε τροφον μεν ‛ημετεραν, ειλλομενην δε 36 Not, 2| are playfully described as men full of opinio or δοξα—just