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Alphabetical [« »] posidonius 4 posita 1 positam 4 position 18 positions 1 positis 2 positive 9 | Frequency [« »] 18 others 18 partem 18 physics 18 position 18 present 18 recte 18 simile | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances position |
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1 Int, II| define with clearness the position of Cicero as a student of 2 Int, II| explicitly rejecting the position of Antiochus, that a life 3 Int, IV| Varro and Atticus178. The position occupied by Atticus in the 4 Int, IV| merely inquire what was their position with respect to the philosophy 5 Int, IV| history of philosophy the position of the New Academy, and 6 Int, IV| occupied a more prominent position than Cato. Consequently 7 Int, IV| comparatively secondary position assigned to Hortensius in 8 Int, IV| now sink to a secondary position in the conversation, which 9 Int, IV| justification of the Philonian position, [lxiii] which Cicero had 10 Not, 1| have iam for illam. The position of iam would be strange, 11 Not, 1| G. Inquit: for the late position of this word, which is often 12 Not, 1| which abandoned the negative position of Socrates and adopted 13 Not, 2| would be in exactly the position of the fish noticed in Luc. 14 Not, 2| dogmatism. A glimpse of his position is afforded in 112 of this 15 Not, 2| Cicero. Primum is out of position, as in 24. Appetitio pulsa: = 16 Not, 2| misconception of the sceptic position; see n. on 50. Before leaving 17 Not, 2| Tam in praecipiti: for the position of in cf. n. on I. 25. The 18 Not, 2| philosophers of the highest position, protest against the truth