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501     Not,       2     |        together even without quidem, cf. Krebs and Allgayer, Antibarbarus
502     Not,       2     |             given in 40 by Lucullus, cf. also 77. Epicurus: as above
503     Not,       2     |            19, 79 etc.~§84. Geminum: cf. 56. Nota: cf. 58 and the
504     Not,       2     |               Geminum: cf. 56. Nota: cf. 58 and the speech of Lucullus
505     Not,       2     |           passim. Ne sit ... potest: cf. 80 quasi quaeratur quid
506     Not,       2     |            ipse apparently = is ipse cf. M.D.F. II. 93.~§85. Quod
507     Not,       2     |           esse videtur. Sui generis: cf. 50, 54, 56. Nullum esse
508     Not,       2     |         shows that they are related. Cf. the elliptic constructions
509     Not,       2     |              to paint the conqueror, cf. Ad Fam. V. 12, 7.~§86.
510     Not,       2     |           Fam. V. 12, 7.~§86. Anulo: cf. 54. Aliqui: n. on 61. Gallinarium:
511     Not,       2     |               n. on 61. Gallinarium: cf. 57. Adhibes artem: cf.
512     Not,       2     |               cf. 57. Adhibes artem: cf. 20 adhibita arte. Pictor ...
513     Not,       2     |          note simul for simul atque, cf. T.D. IV. 12. Nostri quidem:
514     Not,       2     |             Admodum: i.e. adm. pauci cf. De Leg. III. 32 pauci enim
515     Not,       2     |           naturlich." Fabricata sit: cf. 30, 119, 121 and N.D. I.
516     Not,       2     |            for and against συνηθεια; cf. R. and P. 360 and 368.
517     Not,       2     |              adsentiuntur. Siccorum: cf. Cic. Contra Rullum I. 1
518     Not,       2     |              the verb, with one MS., cf. 15 and I. 13. The omission
519     Not,       2     |           i.e. Ennius' own Alcmaeon; cf. 52. Somnia reri: the best
520     Not,       2     |              ο περι τας περιστασεις; cf. P.H. I. 100, also for the
521     Not,       2     |              interrogative sentences cf. Virg. Aen. I. 48 with the
522     Not,       2     |            to torture him. Hercules: cf. Eur. Herc. Fur. 921—1015.
523     Not,       2     |         ανελειν, ‛οπερ και εποιησεν. Cf. also A.M. VII. 249. Moveretur:
524     Not,       2     |              as in 90. Alcmaeo tuus: cf. 52. Incitato furore: Dav.
525     Not,       2     |           Lamb. reads genu for luna, cf. Ov. Am. I. 1, 25 (qu. by
526     Not,       2     |               Non enim id quaeritur: cf. 80 n. Sext. very often
527     Not,       2     |             98).~§91. Inventam esse: cf. 26, 27. In geometriane:
528     Not,       2     |        special function of Dialectic cf. the inquiry about Rhetoric
529     Not,       2     |          συνημμενον to διεζευγμενον, cf. esp P.H. II. 201, and Zeller
530     Not,       2     |              sequatur: το ακολουθον, cf. I. 19 n. Quid repugnet:
531     Not,       2     |              I. 19 n. Quid repugnet: cf. I. 19, n. De se ipsa: the
532     Not,       2     |              of Cic. occur in Sext., cf. esp. P.H. II. 175 and the
533     Not,       2     |       Carneades dealt with Dialectic cf. Zeller 510, 511. The true
534     Not,       2     |            Aristotle.~§92. Nata sit: cf. 28, 59. Loquendi: the Stoic
535     Not,       2     |             n. Num nostra culpa est: cf. 32. Finium: absolute limits;
536     Not,       2     |           treated in books on logic, cf. Thomson's Laws of Thought,
537     Not,       2     |            201203, ed 8. Minutatim: cf. Heindorf's note on κατα
538     Not,       2     |        Sophistes 217 D. Interrogati: cf. 104. In 94 we have interroganti,
539     Not,       2     |            the members of each pair, cf. 29, 125, T.D. I. 64, V.
540     Not,       2     |            hac re capies nisi caves, cf. also 127, 140 of this book.
541     Not,       2     |            by Diog. Tria pauca sint: cf. the instances in Sext.
542     Not,       2     |             τοησυχαζειν (Em. 184), cf. N.D. II. 58. Ultimum ...
543     Not,       2     |            to put in as your answer" cf. the use of defendere with
544     Not,       2     |           trans. εποχη by refrenatio cf. also Lael. 63. Superbus
545     Not,       2     |            in decimo below, and 107, cf. however Munro on Lucr.
546     Not,       2     |            95. Tollit ... superiora: cf. Hortensius fragm. 19 (Orelli)
547     Not,       2     |              expressed in language"; cf. Zeller 107, who gives the
548     Not,       2     |          Ausspr. I. 155 For the word cf. Sen. Ep. 117 enuntiativum
549     Not,       2     |             to expound but to prove, cf. n. on 121. Primum ... modum:
550     Not,       2     |              technical in this sense cf. Top. 57. The προτος λογος
551     Not,       2     |            66. Conexi: = συνημμενον, cf. Zeller 109. This was the
552     Not,       2     |              a retort upon Lucullus; cf. 13. The MSS. have videant
553     Not,       2     |       neglect or pass by. Effabimur; cf. effatum above. Hermarchus:
554     Not,       2     |          rudem dicere solent Stoici; cf. also ib. II. 116, and the
555     Not,       2     |       expected from a Carthaginian;" cf. D.F. IV. 56, tuus ille
556     Not,       2     |    Commemorabas: in 53, 58. Eversio: cf. D.F. III. 50 (the same
557     Not,       2     |               2. Quicquam tale etc.: cf. 40, 41. Nihil ab eo differens:
558     Not,       2     |              with ad and the gerund; cf. De Div. II. 107, Brut.
559     Not,       2     |             66, 71.~§101. Impeditum: cf. 33, n. Movebitur: cf. moveri
560     Not,       2     |     Impeditum: cf. 33, n. Movebitur: cf. moveri in 24. Non enim
561     Not,       2     |              like sed enim, et enim (cf. Corss. Ausspr. II. 851);
562     Not,       2     |         other places (see his note). Cf. fragm. 22 of the Acad.
563     Not,       2     |              oratio recta to obliqua cf. 40 with n. Percipiendi
564     Not,       2     |            For the use of the gerund cf. n. on 26, with Madv. Gram.
565     Not,       2     |              propriam 34. Exsistere. cf. 36. Qui neget: see 79.
566     Not,       2     |            term. Conclusio loquitur: cf. historiae loquantur (5),
567     Not,       2     |        indefinitely, as in 109, 115; cf. also dicit in 79.~§102.
568     Not,       2     |                103. For this section cf. Lucullus' speech, passim,
569     Not,       2     |     disputatum: for the construction cf. 98; autem is omitted with
570     Not,       2     |               79, 80. Nusquam alibi: cf. 50.~§104. Exposuisset adiungit:
571     Not,       2     |             to this. Neget ... aiat: cf. 97. Nec ut placeat: this,
572     Not,       2     |    approbavit.~§105. Lucem eripimus: cf. 30.~§§105111. Summary.
573     Not,       2     |               II. 12 Soluto, libero: cf. n. on 8. Implicato: = impedito
574     Not,       2     |             8. Implicato: = impedito cf. 101. Iacere: cf. 79. Isdem
575     Not,       2     |            impedito cf. 101. Iacere: cf. 79. Isdem oculis: an answer
576     Not,       2     |           cernis? in 102. Purpureum: cf. fragm. 7 of the Acad. Post.
577     Not,       2     |          caeruleum ... sole: Nonius (cf. fragm. 23) quotes tum caeruleum
578     Not,       2     |            rightly altered by Lamb., cf. e.g. De Fato 44. Non possis ...
579     Not,       2     |          taken in 81.~§106. Memoria: cf. 22. Polyaenus: named D.F.
580     Not,       2     |             II. 5, 10 and elsewhere, cf. also Plat Theaet. 191 sq.
581     Not,       2     |           facere followed by an inf. cf. M.D.F. IV. 8. Nulla: for
582     Not,       2     |          D.F. IV. 8. Nulla: for non, cf. 47, 103.~§107. Fiet artibus:
583     Not,       2     |             n. on actio rerum in 62, cf. also 148. Adsensu comprobet:
584     Not,       2     |        comprehensum, i.e. καταληψις, cf. also Stobaeus I. 41, 25
585     Not,       2     |              Appetitio: for all this cf. 30. Et dicta ... multa:
586     Not,       2     |       superiora. Lubricos sustinere: cf. 68 and 94. Ita scribenti ...
587     Not,       2     |      exanclatum: for the om. of esse cf. 77, 113 with notes. Herculi:
588     Not,       2     |            for this form of the gen. cf. Madv. on D.F. I. 14, who
589     Not,       2     |      εικαιοτητα.~§109. In navigando: cf. 100. In conserendo: Guretus
590     Not,       2     |              suppressed accus. agrum cf. n. on tollendum in 148.
591     Not,       2     |             fut. not the pres. ind., cf. 61. Pressius: cf. 28. Reprehensum:
592     Not,       2     |              ind., cf. 61. Pressius: cf. 28. Reprehensum: sc. narrasti.
593     Not,       2     |            Saltem: so in 29. Pingue: cf. Pro Archia 10. Sibi ipsum:
594     Not,       2     |       repetition of Lucullus phrase, cf. 58. Incerta reddere: cf.
595     Not,       2     |             cf. 58. Incerta reddere: cf. 54. Stellarum numerus:
596     Not,       2     |         perturbatum: for om. of esse cf. 108, etc. Antiochus: this
597     Not,       2     |          brackets. Unum ... alterum: cf. 44. Esse quaedam in visis:
598     Not,       2     |             De Off. I. 61, Orat. 26; cf. also Aug. Cont. Ac. III.
599     Not,       2     |              the later Peripatetics; cf. esp. Sext. A.M. VII. 216—
600     Not,       2     |              indeed nearer the MSS.; cf. however I. 39 adhiberet.
601     Not,       2     |     adhiberet. Accessionem: for this cf. 18 and 77. Simpliciter:
602     Not,       2     |              opposite of subtiliter; cf. simplicitersubtilitas
603     Not,       2     |               6. Ne Carneade quidem: cf. 59, 67, 78, 148.~§113.
604     Not,       2     |             be much nearer the MSS.; cf. Lucr. I. 734 inferiores
605     Not,       2     |            in D.F. V. 76. Incognito: cf. 133. Amavi hominem: cf.
606     Not,       2     |              cf. 133. Amavi hominem: cf. Introd. p. 6. Ita iudico,
607     Not,       2     |             esse after politissimum. Cf. 108 ita scribenti, exanclatum,
608     Not,       2     |          D.F. II. 13. Horum neutrum: cf. 77 nemo. Utrumque verum:
609     Not,       2     |           see 77.~§114. Illud ferre: cf. 136. Constituas: this verb
610     Not,       2     |              with the ethical finis; cf. 129 and I. 19. Idemque
611     Not,       2     |             etiam, which Dav. reads; cf. however Orat. 117. Artificium: =
612     Not,       2     |             as in 30. Nusquam labar: cf. 138 ne labar. Subadroganter:
613     Not,       2     |             ne labar. Subadroganter: cf. 126.~§115. Qui sibi cum
614     Not,       2     |             IV. 5, V. 7. Sustinuero: cf. 70. Tam bonos: Cic. often
615     Not,       2     |            the Epicurean friendships cf. esp. D.F. I. 65. Diodoto:
616     Not,       2     |            esp. D.F. I. 65. Diodoto: cf. Introd. p. 2. Nolumus:
617     Not,       2     |             128).~§116. Tres partes: cf. I. 19. Et a vobismet: "
618     Not,       2     |        though used by other schools, cf. Sext. P.H. II. 13 (on the
619     Not,       2     |              taking the place of at; cf. a similar break in 40 sed
620     Not,       2     |              verum. Inflatus tumore: cf. De Off. I. 91 inflati opinionibus.
621     Not,       2     |             so αρχαι in Gk. Digitum: cf. 58, 143. Punctum esse etc.:
622     Not,       2     |             For liniamentum = lineam cf. De Or. I. 187. Si adigam:
623     Not,       2     |             76, II. 18, qu. by Dav., cf. also Virg. Aen. III. 56
624     Not,       2     |        sapiens out of his own mouth, cf. esp. nec ille iurare posset
625     Not,       2     |          Lucr. I. 734, for the sense cf. 82, 123, 126, 128. Deum:
626     Not,       2     |           126.~§117. Vim: = αναγκην, cf. cogere in 116. Ne ille:
627     Not,       2     |            of 119. Insipiens eliget: cf. 115 quale est a non sapiente
628     Not,       2     |             67, Topica 79, Orat. 46, cf. also Quint. X. 5, II. E
629     Not,       2     |      ομοιομερειας. Eas primum, etc.: cf. the exordium of Anaxagoras
630     Not,       2     |     theological. Neque natum unquam: cf. neque ortum unquam in 119.
631     Not,       2     |            in 119. Parmenides ignem: cf. Arist. Met. A. 5 qu. R.
632     Not,       2     |         those vanquished in a fight, cf. Hor. Sat. I. 7, 17.~§119.
633     Not,       2     |           than another. Nunc lucere: cf. 98, also 128 non enim magis
634     Not,       2     |            universe with the Stoics, cf. Zeller 1389, also 28,
635     Not,       2     |       considered the κοσμος φθαρτος, cf. Diog. VII. 141, Zeller
636     Not,       2     |           141, Zeller 1567. Fateri: cf. tam vera quam falsa cernimus
637     Not,       2     |         which we possess. Nulla vis: cf. I. 28. Exsistere: Walker
638     Not,       2     |              Asperis ... corporibus: cf. fragm. 28 of the Ac. Post.,
639     Not,       2     |         potantis, Durand oscitantis (cf. N.D. I. 72), others opinantis.
640     Not,       2     |         doceas oportet nec proferas; cf. also Orat. 59 vocis bonitas
641     Not,       2     |        magnum onus is indeed common (cf. De Or. I. 116), but magnum
642     Not,       2     |          great task," is equally so, cf. T.D. III. 79, 84, Orat.
643     Not,       2     |            the Ac. Post.; for latent cf. I. 45. Aug. Cont. Ac. II.
644     Not,       2     |            this passage. Circumfusa: cf. I. 44, and 46 of this book.
645     Not,       2     |             46 of this book. Medici: cf. T.D. I. 46 Viderentur:
646     Not,       2     |       Viderentur: a genuine passive, cf. 25, 39, 81. Empirici: a
647     Not,       2     |             the dead. Media pendeat: cf. N.D. II. 98, De Or. III.
648     Not,       2     |                monstrosities these," cf. D.F. IV. 70. Iurare: cf.
649     Not,       2     |             cf. D.F. IV. 70. Iurare: cf. 116. Neque ego, etc.: see
650     Not,       2     |               26 (with which passage cf. Stob. Phys. XV. 7) mentions
651     Not,       2     |            together as unscriptural. Cf. esp Aug. De Civ. Dei XVI.
652     Not,       2     |             possibly appear strange, cf. however ne maiorem quidem
653     Not,       2     |             edd. read Xenocrati, but cf. I. 44, D.F. II. 18, T.D.
654     Not,       2     |             Bentl. for mens of MSS., cf. I. 39, T.D. I. 20, 41.
655     Not,       2     |               45.~§125. Verecundius: cf. 114 subadroganter. Vincam
656     Not,       2     |             a common phrase in Cic., cf. Philipp. XII. 21. Queru
657     Not,       2     |    aristocrat have failed. Convicio: cf. 34. Completa et conferta:
658     Not,       2     |       disproved by Lucr. I. 370 sq., cf. also N.D. II. 83. Halm
659     Not,       2     |       Disputantis: 55. Animo videre: cf. 22. Imagines: ειδωλα, which
660     Not,       2     |              favourite word of Cic., cf. De Div. II. 113.~§126.
661     Not,       2     |          comprobem quae tu comprobas cf. 125. Impudenter: 115. Atque
662     Not,       2     |            on 5 ac vereor. Invidiam: cf. 144. Cum his: i.e. aliis
663     Not,       2     |      definitions of the Stoic deity, cf. I. 29, Zeller 161 sq. Solem:
664     Not,       2     |      combination, as De Off. I. 153; cf. Wesenberg on T.D. V. 9,
665     Not,       2     |             this sequence of tenses, cf. also Wesenb. on T.D. IV.
666     Not,       2     |             IV. 35.~§128. Agi secum: cf. nobiscum ageret in 80.
667     Not,       2     |           ageret in 80. Simile veri: cf. 66. Notionem: = cognitionem,
668     Not,       2     |           paulum: MSS. et Halm sed.; cf. at illud ante in 116. Si
669     Not,       2     |           For the turn of expression cf. T.D. IV. 62 omnium philosophorum
670     Not,       2     |               on 114. Bonorum summa: cf. D.F. V. 21 and Madv. Est
671     Not,       2     |          Omitto: MSS. et omitto, but cf. Madv. Em. 201 certe contra
672     Not,       2     |         figuram omissionis. Relicta: cf. 130 abiectos. Cic. generally
673     Not,       2     |         authors of exploded systems, cf. D.F. II. 43, De Off. I.
674     Not,       2     |            30, see my note there and cf. I. 35. Menedemo: see Zeller
675     Not,       2     |             Zeller 58 sq. In mediis: cf. I. 36, 37. Momenta = aestimationes,
676     Not,       2     |           occasionally μετριοπαθεια; cf. Zeller 496, R. and P. 338.
677     Not,       2     |               Nec tamen consentiens: cf. R. and P. 352 where the
678     Not,       2     |             to words used by Polemo; cf. Clemens Alex. qu. by Madv.
679     Not,       2     |               See more on 139. Zeno: cf. D.F. IV. 15 Inventor et
680     Not,       2     |           οικιστης.~§132. Quemlibet: cf. 125, 126. Prope singularem:
681     Not,       2     |               126. Prope singularem: cf. T.D. I. 22 Aristoteles
682     Not,       2     |              later Greek philosophy; cf. Aug. De Civ. Dei XIX. 1
683     Not,       2     |         chiefly in emphatic clauses) cf. I. 7, and Madv. on D.F.
684     Not,       2     |            συντομος or συνελων ειπε, cf. Cat. Mai. 57, Ad Att. VIII.
685     Not,       2     |              after the emphatic ille cf. 59, n. Theophrasto, etc.:
686     Not,       2     |               Tum hoc ... tum illud: cf. 121. Iacere: 79. In his
687     Not,       2     |          μεσοπετες, as in Aristotle; cf. T.D. III. 11, 22, 74. Permotione:
688     Not,       2     |          usage is rather colloquial; cf. T.D. III. 2, N.D. III.
689     Not,       2     |              repetition of this word cf. 146, I. 33.~§136. Sunt
690     Not,       2     |              ως επος ειπειν. Voltis: cf. the Antiochean opinion
691     Not,       2     |            137. Tam sunt defendenda: cf. 8, 120. Bono modo: a colloquial
692     Not,       2     |              waiting on the senate;" cf. such phrases as stare ad
693     Not,       2     |           Huic Stoico: i.e. Diogeni; cf. D.F. II. 24. Halm brackets
694     Not,       2     |                professed to follow;" cf. D.F. V. 13 Strato physicum
695     Not,       2     |            as a friend of Antiochus; cf. 113. Balbutiens: "giving
696     Not,       2     |          giving an uncertain sound;" cf. De Div. I. 5, T.D. V. 75.~§
697     Not,       2     |             75.~§138. Mihi veremini: cf. Caes. Bell. Gall. V. 9
698     Not,       2     |             280. Quod minime voltis: cf. I. 18. De finibus: not "
699     Not,       2     |             would have been written. Cf. I. 4 si qui de nostris.
700     Not,       2     |          together, as in D.F. I. 44; cf. also D.F. III. 31. Si vacemus
701     Not,       2     |            silver writers. Labor eo: cf. Horace's nunc in Aristippi
702     Not,       2     |             T.D. V. 73, D.F. II. 18; cf. also Aristoph. Plut. 922
703     Not,       2     |         severitas, a frequent error; cf. In Verr. Act. I. 3, III.
704     Not,       2     |       reading gives excellent sense; cf. T.D. II. 52 obversentur
705     Not,       2     |            expostulation of veritas (cf. 34 convicio veritatis),
706     Not,       2     |         taken closely with depugnet; cf. Hor. Sat. I. 7, 19 Rupili
707     Not,       2     |          sequare, ruunt: for constr. cf. I. 7. Communitas: for Stoic
708     Not,       2     |        intellegi quidem: n. on I. 7, cf. also T.D. V. 73, 119. Gloriosum
709     Not,       2     |            119. Gloriosum in vulgus: cf. D.F. II. 44 populus cum
710     Not,       2     |       follows Halm. Ratum ... fixum: cf. 27 and n. on Ac. Post.
711     Not,       2     |        thinks". Permotiones intimas: cf. 20 tactus interior, also
712     Not,       2     |             ponere in. Cogitationis: cf. I. 30. Several MSS. have
713     Not,       2     |          aliquid probat. For maiorum cf. 80. Here Plato is almost
714     Not,       2     |            so-called vetus Academia, cf. I. 33. Libri: titles of
715     Not,       2     |               1114. Nihil politius: cf. 119, n. Pedem nusquam:
716     Not,       2     |             nusquam: for the ellipse cf. 58, 116, Pro Deiot. 42
717     Not,       2     |              having reference to 14, cf. also 63, 72. For these
718     Not,       2     |             Ut opifices concitentur: cf. Pro Flacc. 18 opifices
719     Not,       2     |            136.~§145. Scire negatis: cf. Sext. A.M. VII. 153, who
720     Not,       2     |              symbolic action of Zeno cf. D.F. II. 18, Orat. 113,
721     Not,       2     |             VII. 91, Zeller 257, and cf. Plut. Sto. Rep. 1056 (qu.
722     Not,       2     |       strange note here.~§146. Illa: cf. illa invidiosa above (144).
723     Not,       2     |             et non potuisse referri; cf. also par pari referre dicto.
724     Not,       2     |            nor would they be angry;" cf. n. on. I. 5. Arbitrari:
725     Not,       2     |              obs.~§147. Obscuritate: cf. I. 44, n. on I. 15. Plus
726     Not,       2     |               Plus uno: 115. Iacere: cf. 79. Plagas: cf. n. on 112.~§
727     Not,       2     |              Iacere: cf. 79. Plagas: cf. n. on 112.~§148. Ad patris
728     Not,       2     |              se: MSS. intellegentes, cf. n. on 132. Qua re: so Manut.
729     Not,       2     |            rerum: an odd expression; cf. actio rerum in 62. Non
730     Not,       2     |           note that the word alteri (cf. altero in 104) need not
731     Not,       2     |           negative. Nec eam admodum: cf. non repugnarem in 112.
732     Not,       2     |        regard to the second meaning, cf. Caes. Bell. Gall. IV. 23,


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