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 1    Abbr         |       Laert. = Diogenes Laertius.~Stob. = Stobaeus; Phys. = Physica;
 2     Not,       1|        the same distinction is in Stob. Eth. II. 6, 7; cf. also
 3     Not,       1|            υγιεια ισχυς καλλος of Stob. Eth. II. 6, 7, and T.D.
 4     Not,       1|     Sensus integros ευαισθησια in Stob., cf. also D.F. V. 36 (in
 5     Not,       1|       Celeritatem: so ποδωκεια in Stob., bene currere in Aug. XIX.
 6     Not,       1|    plerisque, also T.D. V. 22. In Stob. II. 6, 8, the τελος of
 7     Not,       1| attributed to the Peripatetics by Stob. II. 6, 7 (κοινη φιλανθρωπια),
 8     Not,       1|          the things enumerated in Stob. II. 6, 8, 13, φιλια, φιλοι
 9     Not,       1|           ποιητικα and φυλακτικα, Stob. II. 6, 13. For the word
10     Not,       1|       ipsa existimat expetenda so Stob., II. 6, 7, demonstrates
11     Not,       1|        Cic., e.g. D.F. IV. 27, so Stob. II. 6, 8, τα πλειστα και
12     Not,       1|     κυριωτατα. Ea sunt maxima: so Stob., Varro in Aug. passim.
13     Not,       1|    initium: του καθηκοντος αρχην, Stob. II. 6, 7. This sentence
14     Not,       1|          fair summary is given by Stob. Phys. περι κενου και τοπου
15     Not,       1|        gained from the section of Stob. Phys., entitled περι αρχων
16     Not,       1|       also quoted from Okellus in Stob. I. 20, 3. Binder is certainly
17     Not,       1|    denying its existence without (Stob. I. 18, 1), the Stoics did
18     Not,       1|        Antiochus. Cf. Zeller 137, Stob. I. 22, 3. The partes mundi
19     Not,       1|         II. 119 and N.D. II. 118, Stob. I. 21, 6. The Stoics while
20     Not,       1|          VII. 141, R. and P. 378, Stob. I. 20, 1) regarded the
21     Not,       1|       αδηλος ανθρωπινωι λογισμωι (Stob. I. 7, 9, where the same
22     Not,       1|       Heraclitus, if we may trust Stob. I. 5, 15. Nihil aliter
23     Not,       1|        seven ethical works, while Stob. II. 6, 4 quotes his definition
24     Not,       1|      recte factum atque peccatum: Stob. speaks II. 6, 6 of τα μεταξυ
25     Not,       1|   distinctly contradicts Cic. and Stob., see R. and P. 393.) Recte
26     Not,       1|           Stoics, but a διαθεσις (Stob. II. 6, 5, Diog. VII. 89;
27     Not,       1|          adesse ... uteretur: cf. Stob. II. 6, 6 δυο γενη των ανθρωπων
28     Not,       1|         fact, which is clear from Stob. I. 41, 33, that the Peripatetics
29     Not,       1|        means of knowing this (see Stob. I. 41, 36). Again, Plato
30     Not,       1|         is κατ' εξοχην στοιχειον (Stob. I. 10, 16), and is the
31     Not,       1|    doctrines (cf. 43). Sensum: so Stob., I. 41, 25 applies the
32     Not,       2|         he does not however quote Stob. Phys. I. 24, 1ηλιον μεγεθος
33     Not,       2|            with which passage cf. Stob. Phys. XV. 7) mentions the
34     Not,       2|            and by the Stoics, see Stob. Phys. XV. 6, Diog. VII.
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