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1 Pre | me that the students for whom this edition is intended 2 Pre | pointed out the authority from whom it was taken. I need hardly 3 Int, I| exception of Lucretius, whom the orator ever allows to 4 Int, I| Diodotus the Stoic, with whom he studied chiefly, though 5 Int, I| and admirers of Carneades whom he had known18. Phaedrus 6 Int, I| Greek teachers, chief of whom, was his old friend Molo, 7 Int, I| notable philosopher, to visit whom Pompey, in the midst of 8 Int, IV| the public characters from whom the books took their names 9 Int, IV| Varro was jealous of some to whom Cicero had shown more favour186. 10 Int, IV| point: was it Brutus of whom Varro was jealous? It seems 11 Int, IV| of the senatorial party whom Cicero so loves to honour. 12 Int, IV| honour. The Catulus from whom the lost dialogue was named 13 Int, IV| and asks the people on whom they would rely if Pompey, 14 Int, IV| intended for Catulus, to whom the maintenance of the genuine 15 Int, IV| difficulty of understanding to whom, if not to Hortensius, the 16 Int, IV| philosophy of the orator from whom it was named. To any such 17 Int, IV| to the other persons with whom we have had to deal. He 18 Not, 1| post-Aristotelian Peripatetics, to whom it is assigned by Sext. 19 Not, 1| prominence by the Stoics, whom it enabled more sharply 20 Not, 1| apparent in Polemo, from whom it passed into Stoic hands 21 Not, 1| is meant for Antiochus, whom Varro is copying. Aristoteles: 22 Not, 1| neither Cic. nor Antiochus, whom Madv. considers responsible 23 Not, 2| Metrodorus of Scepsis, for whom see De Or. II. 360. Consignamus: 24 Not, 2| 80). I wish the god of whom you spoke would ask me whether 25 Not, 2| presidency of magistrates, all of whom had the right to summon