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 1     Int,      II|       the name of the Old [xvi] Academy. A systematic attempt to
 2     Int,      II|         Cicero followed the New Academy.~It is easy to see what
 3     Int,      II|    after the example of the Old Academy and Aristotle80. Those who
 4     Int,      II|      repels the charge that the Academy, though claiming to seek
 5     Int,      II|       puts it, the child of the Academy90. Orators, politicians,
 6     Int,      II|       have most sympathy92. The Academy also was the school which
 7     Int,      II|         having deserted the Old Academy for the New, and admits
 8     Int,      II|         a deserter from the Old Academy to the New. This view is
 9     Int,      II|       question, he begs the New Academy, which has introduced confusion
10     Int,      II|         stole them from the Old Academy. This is Cicero's general
11     Int,      IV|        follower of Antiochus. 0 Academy, on the wing as thou wert
12     Int,      IV|            He justified the New Academy by showing that it was in
13     Int,      IV|         the position of the New Academy, and not to advance sceptical
14     Int,      IV| Antiochus and the so-called Old Academy. How he selected this school
15     Not,       1|          with deserting the Old Academy for the New. Cic. defends
16     Not,       1|      the statement that the New Academy is in harmony with the Old.
17     Not,       1|      denote the Old and the New Academy. The reading illam is from
18     Not,       1|   various modes of dividing the Academy refer to R. and P. 404.
19     Not,       1|      the incertitude of the New Academy. Descriptio: so Halm here,
20     Not,       1|        justification of the New Academy. Summary. Arcesilas' philosophy
21     Not,       2|        justification of the New Academy with which I suppose Cicero
22     Not,       2|        esoteric teaching of the Academy could only have occurred
23     Not,       2|       following effect. The New Academy must not be regarded as
24     Not,       2|     with no opposition. The Old Academy was rather enriched than
25     Not,       2|       under the name of the Old Academy, made it appear that there
26     Not,       2|         form the so called "Old Academy," and when Cic. wrote the
27     Not,       2|    abound in Cic. where the New Academy is mentioned, cf. 30 (lucem
28     Not,       2|      last of which passages the Academy is called procax. Mentitur:
29     Not,       2|        The doctrines of the New Academy would put an end to all
30     Not,       2|         says the sapiens of the Academy must be desertor officiorum
31     Not,       2|        all other schools to the Academy (70). His conversion gave
32     Not,       2|  sensation is swept away by the Academy; nothing is swept away but
33     Not,       2|     definitions of the real Old Academy are more reasonable than
34     Not,       2|    profess to belong to the Old Academy? (113) I cannot tolerate
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