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 1     Pre         |         such instruction in the Ancient Philosophy as will prepare
 2     Pre         |        no important doctrine of Ancient Philosophy which is not
 3     Int,       I|         habit of adapting their ancient statues to suit the noble
 4     Int,       I|         comparison of them with ancient authorities, that his knowledge
 5     Int,      II|     with the assertions made by ancient authorities about the earlier
 6     Int,      II| importance lay in the fact that ancient theology was, as all natural
 7     Int,     III|      philosophical, even in the ancient view, which preceded the
 8     Int,      IV| deserves to be classed with the ancient worthies of Rome216. When
 9     Int,      IV|        Old, and also with those ancient philosophers who preceded
10     Int,      IV|        who appeals to great and ancient names like a seditious tribune263.
11     Not,       1|        38, De Or. III. 67. Five ancient philosophers are generally
12     Not,       1|          απαν εν τινι τοπω. For ancient theories about space the
13     Not,       1|         μεγεθος. The history of ancient opinion on this subject
14     Not,       1|        over the Theaet. and the ancient texts about Heraclitus;
15     Not,       1|  πιθανον is with Arist. and all ancient authorities the one aim
16     Not,       2|        104, De Or. II. 299. The ancient art of memory was begun
17     Not,       2|      most important passages in ancient authorities concerning him
18     Not,       2|     suit his own. As to (1) all ancient testimony is clear, cf.
19     Not,       2|       of references to Philo in ancient authorities does not allow
20     Not,       2|          Ille vir bonus: in all ancient systems, even the Epicurean,
21     Not,       2|       accuse me of appealing to ancient names like a revolutionist,
22     Not,       2|       believe does not occur in ancient authorities as a term of
23     Not,       2|    enumeration of the different ancient theories is given in T.D.
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