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 1     Int,       I|     and Man of Letters: 9045 B.C.~It would seem that Cicero'
 2     Int,       I|     this time (i.e. before 88 B.C.) Cicero also heard the lectures
 3     Int,       I|       house, where he died in B.C. 59, leaving his pupil heir
 4     Int,       I|   admiration.8~In the year 88 B.C. the celebrated Philo of
 5     Int,       I|        During the years 8881 B.C., Cicero employed himself
 6     Int,       I|     The whole two years 7977 B.C. were spent in the society
 7     Int,       I|      was unknown to Cicero in B.C. 62.~[vii] The main purpose
 8     Int,       I|    the year 77 to the year 68 B.C., when the series of letters
 9     Int,       I|    range over the years 6862 B.C., afford many proofs of the
10     Int,       I|          The years from 5957 B.C. were years in which Cicero'
11     Int,       I|   this time46. In the year 52 B.C. came the De Legibus, written
12     Int,      IV|      Tusculum in February, 45 B.C., Cicero took refuge in the
13     Int,      IV|     after the middle of June, B.C. 45, Cicero sent Atticus
14     Int,      IV|       fortnight of August, 45 B.C., when Cicero was hard at
15     Int,      IV|      fall between the year 60 B.C. in which Catulus died, and
16     Int,      IV|      state. About the year 54 B.C., as we have already seen,
17     Not,       1| Socratem; Democritus (460—357 B.C.) was really very little
18     Not,       2|     The censorship was in 199 B.C. About the embassy see Dict.
19     Not,       2|     repudiated by home in 139 B.C. P. Africanum: i.e. the younger,
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