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Alphabetical [« »] influences 2 influencing 1 informantur 1 information 19 infra 2 infracto 2 ingemescere 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 hanc 19 history 19 illam 19 information 19 iudicium 19 nullum 19 order | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances information |
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1 Pre | in an Introduction such information concerning Cicero's philosophical 2 Pre | impossible for an editor to give information which would be complete 3 Pre | easily for themselves the information they require, and have only 4 Pre | together much scattered information illustrative of the Academica, 5 Int, I| Cicero gained valuable information concerning the ethical part 6 Int, I| which we have little or no information, we may believe that he 7 Int, IV| asks for just the kind of information which would be needed in 8 Int, IV| eagerly asking for more information, on this point: was it Brutus 9 Int, IV| but had rather gained his information [l] from books and especially 10 Int, IV| the ordinary sources of information. A short account of the 11 Not, 1| Antiochus assert that no true information can be got from sensation, 12 Not, 1| the ordinary sources of information; I regret that my space 13 Not, 1| sensations gives correct information of the things lying behind. 14 Not, 1| sapiens see Zeller 87. More information on the subject-matter of 15 Not, 2| Luc. 57.~BOOK IV.~Further information on all these passages will 16 Not, 2| Lacydes became the source of information about his teacher's doctrines. 17 Not, 2| faculties do not avail to give information about them. Unless therefore 18 Not, 2| they give perfectly true information about external things. Not 19 Not, 2| sensations do not give us correct information about them. Eiusdem modi: