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1 Int, I| attended the lectures of that clear thinker and writer, as Diogenes 2 Int, II| Academia," so long as he kept clear of dialectic; when he brought 3 Int, III| that we get any full or clear view of it. Any one who 4 Int, III| already noticed, of any clear exposition of the [xxvi] 5 Int, IV| the last question is made clear by a passage in the De Oratore140, [ 6 Int, IV| are convincing149. It is clear from the letters to Atticus 7 Int, IV| Academica. This would be clear from the mention in the 8 Int, IV| bear the title Academica is clear202. The expressions Academica 9 Int, IV| not detain us long. It is clear from the Lucullus208 that 10 Int, IV| Arcesilaean doctrines as would clear the ground for the Carneadean 11 Not, 1| suspicari; that this is wrong is clear from the fact that in D.F. 12 Not, 1| Tim. c. 1, this will be clear. Involutis = veiled; cf. 13 Not, 1| the meaning of this is clear, that nothing can exist 14 Not, 1| similar. Cic.'s words make it clear that these nouns ought to 15 Not, 1| will make the subject as clear as it can be made to any 16 Not, 1| essential fact, which is clear from Stob. I. 41, 33, that 17 Not, 1| say. Φαντασιαν: a full and clear account of Stoic theories 18 Not, 2| the elder, they are made clear by 18. Academicos: i.e. 19 Not, 2| volt: several things are clear, (1) that Philo headed a 20 Not, 2| all ancient testimony is clear, cf. 11, Sextus Pyrr. Hyp. 21 Not, 2| of sense come the equally clear perceptions of the mind, 22 Not, 2| the wise man ought to keep clear from opinion. Arcesilas 23 Not, 2| παθος or κινησις. For a clear account of the school see 24 Not, 2| that of Polemo, but it is clear that Carneades intended