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Alphabetical [« »] doctorem 1 doctrina 2 doctrine 46 doctrines 26 doctrinis 1 doctum 1 docuerat 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 58 26 dialectic 26 difference 26 doctrines 26 eadem 26 general 26 important | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances doctrines |
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1 Int, I| familiarity with the Epicurean doctrines.~There seem to have been 2 Int, II| Phaedrus, Patro, and Xeno; the doctrines taught in the Lyceum by 3 Int, II| absolute assent from all doctrines, while giving a qualified 4 Int, II| speculative and non-ethical doctrines were merely estimable as 5 Int, II| Their logical and physical doctrines were mere outworks or ramparts 6 Int, II| that he never recanted the doctrines Philo had taught him? Simply 7 Int, II| Antiochus who, in stealing the doctrines of Zeno, ever stoutly maintained 8 Int, II| Peripatetics of many Stoic doctrines, which they gave out as 9 Int, II| mathematics. Their ethical doctrines excited in Cicero nothing 10 Int, III| not the substance of the doctrines had undergone a momentous 11 Int, III| Epicureanism throughout Italy. The doctrines of Epicurus had alone appeared 12 Int, IV| even have dreamed of the doctrines they had been made in the 13 Int, IV| the negative Arcesilaean doctrines as would clear the ground 14 Int, IV| defender of Philo's reactionary doctrines273. The expressions of Lucullus 15 Int, IV| those general New Academic doctrines which had been so brilliantly 16 Not, 1| cardinal and best known doctrines of Stoicism, as to think 17 Not, 1| Zeno merely renamed old doctrines (cf. 43). Sensum: so Stob., 18 Not, 2| on Lucullus to defend the doctrines of Antiochus. This Lucullus 19 Not, 2| able to do, although the doctrines had suffered in the discussion 20 Not, 2| sake of argument, that the doctrines of the ancients were not 21 Not, 2| information about his teacher's doctrines. Tenuit: cf. the use of 22 Not, 2| is impossible (25). The doctrines of the New Academy would 23 Not, 2| Academics fail to see that such doctrines do away with all probability 24 Not, 2| 37, 38 speaks of various doctrines, which were servata et pro 25 Not, 2| and P. 332, and for the doctrines of Aristo the Chian ib. 26 Not, 2| many Stoic and Antiochean doctrines were to be found in Polemo;