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 1     Int,       I|    and Dicaearchus39. He also wrote historical memoirs after
 2     Int,      II|      many years before Cicero wrote, the Academic dialectic
 3     Int,      II|    the case, that when Cicero wrote the Academica he was charged
 4     Int,     III|    Indeed at the time when he wrote, originality would have
 5     Int,      IV|      solace for his pain, and wrote for whole days together135.
 6     Int,      IV|      near Antium144, where he wrote a treatise addressed to
 7     Int,      IV|        From the same place he wrote to Atticus of his intention
 8     Int,      IV|     for Antium Cicero [xxxiv] wrote to Atticus that he had finished
 9     Int,      IV|      meet with from Varro. He wrote thus to Atticus: "I tell
10     Int,      IV|    might be taken196. Atticus wrote to say that as soon as Varro
11     Int,      IV|      had not read it when you wrote. I long to hear how the
12     Int,      IV|     Antonius224. Archias, who wrote in honour of Cicero's consulship,
13     Int,      IV|  pressing upon Cicero when he wrote the work are kept carefully
14     Not,       1|     duos, which Cic. probably wrote. Duo is in old Latin poets
15     Not,       1|   sometimes thought that Cic. wrote haec, inquam (cf. huic below).
16     Not,       2|      who was so angry that he wrote a book against his old teacher (
17     Not,       2|     quaestore: for this Faber wrote quaestor, arguing that as
18     Not,       2|       Academy," and when Cic. wrote the Academica the New Academic
19     Not,       2|     odd and unlike Cic. Lamb. wrote dicimus, I would rather
20     Not,       2|    inquam. Goer. after Manut. wrote non inquiunt with an interrogation
21     Not,       2|  Eorumque: MSS. om. que. Dav. wrote ac before eorum, this however
22     Not,       2| Hermagoras the Stoic actually wrote a book entitled, ωι σκοπια (
23     Not,       2|       neut. Contra sensus: he wrote both for and against συνηθεια;
24     Not,       2|      doubts whether Cic. ever wrote -is in the gen. of the Greek
25     Not,       2|      P. 75. Theophrastus: who wrote much on the history of philosophy,
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