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 1     Int,       I|         is any mention made of a Peripatetic teacher whose lectures Cicero
 2     Int,       I|         Pupius Piso, a professed Peripatetic, was one of his companions
 3     Int,       I|         at Athens as head of the Peripatetic school50. At this time he
 4     Int,      II|         Greek schoolsthe Stoic, Peripatetic, Epicurean and new Academic.
 5     Int,      II|     teaching of the Academic and Peripatetic masters91. The Stoics and
 6     Int,      II| imitations of early Academic and Peripatetic writers, who, in the rough
 7     Int,      II|         He begs the Academic and Peripatetic schools to cease from giving
 8     Int,      II|       the difference between the Peripatetic and Stoic ethics was merely
 9     Int,      II|         Cicero's estimate of the Peripatetic and Epicurean schools. The
10     Int,      IV|        the combined Academic and Peripatetic schools under that name.
11     Int,      IV|        either of the Academic or Peripatetic Schools. Cicero repeatedly
12     Not,       1|   agreement with one anotherthe Peripatetic and the Academic (17, 18).~§
13     Not,       1|         are sometimes said to be Peripatetic, if so, they must belong
14     Not,       1|         πρωτα κατα φυσιν and the Peripatetic τριλογια. That this is historically
15     Not,       1|        identity of the Stoic and Peripatetic views of the finis. I regret
16     Not,       2|          Aristo of Alexandria, a Peripatetic, who may be the same. Dio
17     Not,       2|          If I had to deal with a Peripatetic, whose definitions are not
18     Not,       2|         that he could accept the Peripatetic formula, putting upon it
19     Not,       2|   meaning of course. Doubtless a Peripatetic would have wondered how
20     Not,       2|        Aristo of Ceos, who was a Peripatetic; for the difference see
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