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Alphabetical [« »] speaker 2 speakers 1 speaking 5 speaks 30 special 5 specie 6 speciem 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 occurs 30 ought 30 rem 30 speaks 30 still 30 well 29 32 | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances speaks |
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1 Int, I| a friend of Cicero, who speaks warmly in praise of his 2 Int, I| Stoic principles. Cicero speaks of him as eminent among 3 Int, I| any other instructor. He speaks of him as the greatest of 4 Int, I| the Brutus47. Cicero also speaks in kindly terms of Xeno, 5 Int, I| Of this practice Cicero speaks with loathing. In one letter 6 Int, I| illustrious Mommsen, who speaks of the De Legibus as "an 7 Int, II| philosophers99," and he frequently speaks with something like shame 8 Int, IV| xxxiii] where Cicero speaks of the combined Academic 9 Int, IV| employed; but although he speaks of various other literary 10 Int, IV| title Academica. Augustine speaks of them only as Academici 11 Int, IV| occasionally, though he generally speaks of [xliv] the Academica. 12 Int, IV| many passages where Cicero speaks of him, he seldom omits 13 Int, IV| the De Oratore, when he speaks of the visit of Carneades 14 Not, 1| gave renovari. Orelli—who speaks of Goerenz's "praestantissima 15 Not, 1| Cic. like Aristotle often speaks of Plato's dialogues as 16 Not, 1| four passages where Cic. speaks of this very oracle (Cato 17 Not, 1| Varro in Aug. (as above) speaks of the certa dogmata of 18 Not, 1| everything Athenian, and speaks as though he were one of 19 Not, 1| Antiochus. In II. 134 Cic. speaks very differently of him. 20 Not, 1| Math. XI. 62—64) again speaks of them as τα μη ‛ικανην 21 Not, 1| factum atque peccatum: Stob. speaks II. 6, 6 of τα μεταξυ αρετης 22 Not, 1| 89; yet Diog. sometimes speaks of virtue loosely as a ‛ 23 Not, 1| Sextus Adv. Math. VII. 151 speaks of επιστημην και δοξαν και 24 Not, 2| August. Contra Acad. II. 1 speaks of Academicorum vel calumnia 25 Not, 2| Contra Ac. III. 37, 38 speaks of various doctrines, which 26 Not, 2| rexisse: so Cic. vary often speaks of the Peripatetics, as 27 Not, 2| 70. Tam bonos: Cic. often speaks of them and of Epicurus 28 Not, 2| Pythagoreans. Sext. A.M. X. 174 speaks of the followers of Aristarchus 29 Not, 2| A.M. VII. 113, who also speaks in P.H. II. 31 of the πολλη 30 Not, 2| But in both places Cic. speaks as a friend of Antiochus;