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 1     Int,      IV|          the two editions. A fair summary of them may be seen in the
 2     Int,      IV|          merely give a historical summary. He must have dealt with
 3     Int,      IV|  intention269. He probably gave a summary classification of the sensations,
 4     Not,       1|                   BOOK I.~§§114. Summary. Cic., Varro and Atticus
 5     Not,       1|        Varro's Exposition, 1518. Summary. Socrates rejected physics
 6     Not,       1|    Exposition: Antiochus' Ethics. Summary. The threefold division
 7     Not,       1|   Exposition. Antiochus' Physics. Summary. All that is consists of
 8     Not,       1|   histories of philosophy. A fair summary is given by Stob. Phys.
 9     Not,       1|    Exposition: Antiochus' Ethics. Summary. Although the old Academics
10     Not,       1|     Academico-Peripatetic school. Summary. Arist. crushed the ιδεαι
11     Not,       1| justification of the New Academy. Summary. Arcesilas' philosophy was
12     Not,       2|         have what appears to be a summary of the lost part of Book
13     Not,       2|        ENTITLED LUCULLUS.~§§112. Summary. Lucullus, though an able
14     Not,       2|     leviter for leniter.~§§1318. Summary. Cicero seems to me to have
15     Not,       2|     perception of sense.~§§1929. Summary. If the senses are healthy
16     Not,       2|           a similar way.~§§3036. Summary. With respect to physical
17     Not,       2|      σημειωντον in Sext.~§§3740. Summary The distinction of an animal
18     Not,       2|           so De Fato 29.~§§4042. Summary. The Academics have a regular
19     Not,       2|           VII. 438, etc.~§§4345. Summary. The sceptics ought not
20     Not,       2|        see n. on 79, 80.~§§4648. Summary. The refusal of people to
21     Not,       2|      cannot be certain.]~§§5463. Summary. The Academics fail to see
22     Not,       2|           408 b, obs. 2.~§§6471. Summary. Cic. much moved thus begins.
23     Not,       2|      their vulgar error.~§§7278. Summary. You accuse me of appealing
24     Not,       2|            cf. n. on 59.~§§7990. Summary You are wrong, Lucullus,
25     Not,       2|         supported by 88.~§§9198. Summary: Dialectic cannot lead to
26     Not,       2|           the copyists.~§§98105. Summary. In order to overthrow at
27     Not,       2|      eripimus: cf. 30.~§§105111. Summary. You must see, Lucullus,
28     Not,       2|    qualified approval.~§§112115. Summary. If I had to deal with a
29     Not,       2|    loquamur: n. on 66.~§§116128. Summary. Of the three parts of philosophy
30     Not,       2|          of this book.~§§129141. Summary. What contention is there
31     Not,       2|     κριτηρια as usual.~§§142146. Summary. To pass to Dialectic, note
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