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 1     Int,       I|      of the unsettled state of Athens, whose lectures he attended
 2     Int,       I|   eminent Greeks who fled from Athens on the approach of its siege
 3     Int,       I|     first six months passed at Athens, and were almost entirely
 4     Int,       I|   known18. Phaedrus was now at Athens, and along with Atticus
 5     Int,       I|          Patro was probably in Athens at the same time, but this
 6     Int,       I|       the Stoic school then at Athens. Nor is any mention made
 7     Int,       I|  companions in this sojourn at Athens21. Only three notable Peripatetics
 8     Int,       I|       s house, was not then at Athens22; it is probable, however,
 9     Int,       I|     purpose of Cicero while at Athens had been to learn philosophy;
10     Int,       I|      way to Cilicia, revisited Athens, much to his own pleasure
11     Int,       I|     who was then with Patro at Athens. It was at this time that
12     Int,       I|     the state of philosophy at Athens, Aristus being the only
13     Int,       I|   there49. On the journey from Athens to his province, he made
14     Int,       I|       who afterwards taught at Athens as head of the Peripatetic
15     Int,       I|        xii] Yet he yearned for Athens and philosophy. He wished
16     Int,       I|      His wishes with regard to Athens still kept their hold upon
17     Int,       I|       From thence they went to Athens, where Cicero again stayed
18     Int,       I| Socrates, who refused to leave Athens amid the misrule of the
19     Int,      IV|        most noted πολιτικοι at Athens. The meaning of the last
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