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 1     Int,       I|    Zeno is numbered by Cicero among those pupils and admirers
 2     Int,       I|      speaks of him as eminent among the philosophers of the
 3     Int,       I|      with other philosophers, among them Xeno the friend of
 4     Int,     III|       while the general decay among the educated classes of
 5     Int,     III|      increase of superstition among the masses, prepared the
 6     Int,      IV|      Academica, the fact that among the unpleasant visits received
 7     Int,      IV| dialogue and the Lucullus are among those genuine Optimates
 8     Int,      IV|       be dead, will ever live among his countrymen220. He was
 9     Int,      IV|    selected this school from, among the 288 philosophies which
10     Not,       1|       3, included even virtus among the prima naturae. A little
11     Not,       1|     mentioned by Diog. at all among the teachers of Arcesilas.
12     Not,       2|     The Stoic ‛οροι, and this among them, are amusingly ridiculed,
13     Not,       2|     317; where it is reckoned among things αιωνιον εχοντα αγνωσιαν.
14     Not,       2|  principle generally admitted among Stoics at least, see De
15     Not,       2|       rejects. I have noticed among recent editors of Cic. a
16     Not,       2|       choose one teacher from among the conflicting schools
17     Not,       2|       125). The Stoics differ among themselves about physical
18     Not,       2|     since in it the supremacy among the seven is assigned to
19     Not,       2|      What contention is there among philosophers about the ethical
20     Not,       2| possible." How am I to choose among such conflicting theories? (
21     Not,       2|        concerning," but "from among" the different fines; otherwise
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