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 1     Int,      II|     forward by Antiochus in the name of the Old [xvi] Academy.
 2     Int,      IV|  Peripatetic schools under that name. It may be with reference
 3     Int,      IV|       Lactantius also uses this name occasionally, though he
 4     Int,      IV|        dialogue which bears his name, does nothing but render
 5     Int,      IV|         dialogue which bore his name he had argued against philosophy
 6     Int,      IV|         merely attaches Philo's name to those general New Academic
 7     Not,       1|        not be given without the name of its author. Secondly,
 8     Not,       1| vocabulum as Tac. does, for the name of a person (Annals XII.
 9     Not,       1|       Greek συμβολον) being the name so explained (Top. 35).
10     Not,       1|  happiness, and would allow the name good to nothing else (35).
11     Not,       1|         R. and P. 327. His real name was not Theophrastus, he
12     Not,       1|    Reason, to which he gave the nameηγεμονικον (Zeller 203
13     Not,       1|        αιθηρ, which is the very name that Aristotle gives to
14     Not,       2|     adopting Stoicism under the name of the Old Academy, made
15     Not,       2|         have Tetrinius, and the name Tertinius is found on Inscr.
16     Not,       2|        mistake for Tertilius, a name formed like Pompilius, Quintilius,
17     Not,       2|       an ill omened and unknown name. Rocus, as Ursinus pointed
18     Not,       2|         but Cic. does not often name Zeno of Elea. Saturninus:
19     Not,       2|         IV. 146). With a proper name belonging to a real person
20     Not,       2|        school called by his own name. It is more probable that
21     Not,       2|        see that I do not merely name, but take for my models
22     Not,       2|      latter portion went by the name of exceptio. See Dict. Ant.
23     Not,       2|         D.F. II. 119 writes the name, not Sciron, as Halm. Fateare:
24     Not,       2|        and P. 75), who give the name of αντιχθων to the opposite
25     Not,       2|        Plato first invented the name. The word αντιπους seems
26     Not,       2|       on D.F. II. 35 spells the name), Pyrrho and Aristo together
27     Not,       2|        well as πραιοτης to be a name for the sceptic τελος, but
28     Not,       2|      the sceptic τελος, but the name scarcely occurs if at all
29     Not,       2|    meaning here; "do we use the name Academic in a non natural
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