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1 Int, IV(304)| Cf. Krische, p. 58.~ 2 II, XVIII | peperisset dicere solebant. 58. Neque id est contra nos: 3 Not, 1 | which cf. 24 and Topica, 58, proximus locus est rerum 4 Not, 1 | by Cic., cf. De Leg. I. 58, Laelius 20, 47, T.D. I. 5 Not, 1 | animis below and in N.D. II. 58. In naturam et mores: for 6 Not, 1 | the same passage, N.D. II. 58, also in N.D. II. 77—80. 7 Not, 1 | Anaxagoras—see also Topica, 58—66). This identification 8 Not, 1 | simile, cf. also T.D. I. 58 id solum esse quod semper 9 Not, 1 | quite true for Diog. V. 58, 59 preserves the titles 10 Not, 2 | of Arcesilas (Krische, p. 58).~BOOK II.~3. This fragm. 11 Not, 2 | Luculli: see Introd. p. 58, and Dict. Biog. Digna homini 12 Not, 2 | adsentiatur, comparing 39, 58; cf. also 76. Inter eum ... 13 Not, 2 | est: so Madv. D.F. III. 58 for sit. The argument has 14 Not, 2 | condition. Confundere: so 58, 110, Sext. A.M. VIII. 56 ( 15 Not, 2 | between classes of sensations (58). Equally absurd are those " 16 Not, 2 | Ακαδημαικους, mentioned by Suidas.~§58. Contra nos: the sense requires 17 Not, 2 | Geminum: cf. 56. Nota: cf. 58 and the speech of Lucullus 18 Not, 2 | Em. 184), cf. N.D. II. 58. Ultimum ... respondere: " 19 Not, 2 | esse. Commemorabas: in 53, 58. Eversio: cf. D.F. III. 20 Not, 2 | parallel, i.e. Verr. I. 58, IV. 71. Vibrat: with the 21 Not, 2 | of Lucullus phrase, cf. 58. Incerta reddere: cf. 54. 22 Not, 2 | αρχαι in Gk. Digitum: cf. 58, 143. Punctum esse etc.: 23 Not, 2 | combinations from D.F. V. 11, 58. Elatiores: MSS. mostly 24 Not, 2 | the Chian ib. 358, Zeller 58 sq. In mediis: cf. I. 36, 25 Not, 2 | here as in D.F. IV. 59, V. 58 confuses the Stoic πρωτα 26 Not, 2 | nusquam: for the ellipse cf. 58, 116, Pro Deiot. 42 and