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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.~§§1—14. Summary. Cic., Varro and Atticus 5 Not, 1| Varro's Exposition, 15—18. 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.~§§1—12. Summary. Lucullus, though an able 14 Not, 2| leviter for leniter.~§§13—18. Summary. Cicero seems to me to have 15 Not, 2| perception of sense.~§§19—29. Summary. If the senses are healthy 16 Not, 2| a similar way.~§§30—36. Summary. With respect to physical 17 Not, 2| σημειωντον in Sext.~§§37—40. Summary The distinction of an animal 18 Not, 2| so De Fato 29.~§§40—42. Summary. The Academics have a regular 19 Not, 2| VII. 438, etc.~§§43—45. Summary. The sceptics ought not 20 Not, 2| see n. on 79, 80.~§§46—48. Summary. The refusal of people to 21 Not, 2| cannot be certain.]~§§54—63. Summary. The Academics fail to see 22 Not, 2| 408 b, obs. 2.~§§64—71. Summary. Cic. much moved thus begins. 23 Not, 2| their vulgar error.~§§72—78. Summary. You accuse me of appealing 24 Not, 2| cf. n. on 59.~§§79—90. Summary You are wrong, Lucullus, 25 Not, 2| supported by 88.~§§91—98. Summary: Dialectic cannot lead to 26 Not, 2| the copyists.~§§98—105. Summary. In order to overthrow at 27 Not, 2| eripimus: cf. 30.~§§105—111. Summary. You must see, Lucullus, 28 Not, 2| qualified approval.~§§112—115. Summary. If I had to deal with a 29 Not, 2| loquamur: n. on 66.~§§116—128. Summary. Of the three parts of philosophy 30 Not, 2| of this book.~§§129—141. Summary. What contention is there 31 Not, 2| κριτηρια as usual.~§§142—146. Summary. To pass to Dialectic, note