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 1     Int,       I     |      then at Athens. Nor is any mention made of a Peripatetic teacher
 2     Int,       I     |       probable, however, from a mention of [vi] him in the De Oratore,
 3     Int,       I     |     judge from the affectionate mention in the Brutus47. Cicero
 4     Int,     III     |     Cicero had for omitting all mention of Lucretius when speaking
 5     Int,      IV     |    projects, we find no express mention in his letters to Atticus
 6     Int,      IV(150)|       where there is a distinct mention of the first two books.~
 7     Int,      IV     |         would be clear from the mention in the Academica Posteriora
 8     Int,      IV     | Academica to Rome165. We have a mention that new prooemia had been
 9     Int,      IV     |      room in his works for some mention of Varro171. The nature
10     Int,      IV     |         him, he seldom omits to mention his sapientia, which implies
11     Int,      IV     |        probably introduced by a mention of Philo's books249. Some
12     Int,      IV     |      are too well known to need mention here. He seems to have been
13     Int,      IV     |    alone needed here. The first mention we have of Varro in any
14     Not,       1     |      these influences, but will mention a few. Stoicism had at the
15     Not,       2     |         I may add that from the mention of Philo's ethical works
16     Not,       2     |       and probably induced this mention of the legendary people.
17     Not,       2     |      strange that Halm does not mention this reading, which only
18     Not,       2     |   Epicurus, in which however no mention of a foot occurs, also Lucr.
19     Not,       2     |      Luna innixus: the separate mention in the next line of Diana,
20     Not,       2     |          Epist. I. 20, who both mention this trick of style, and
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