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  1     Int,       I(1)  |                            De Leg. II. §3.~
  2     Int,       I     |         once to the tenets of the [ii] master.3 Phaedrus remained
  3     Int,       I(2)  |                         Cf. De Or. II. §1 with II. §5.~
  4     Int,       I(2)  |             Cf. De Or. II. §1 with II. §5.~
  5     Int,       I(7)  |                            Ad Att. II. 20, §6.~
  6     Int,       I(8)  |            16. T.D. V. §113. Acad. II. §11.~
  7     Int,       I(11) |             7. T.D. V. §5. De Off. II. §§3,4. De Fato, §2.~
  8     Int,       I(23) |                                Ac. II. §.~
  9     Int,       I(26) |                                Ac. II. §11.~
 10     Int,       I(27) |                                Ac. II. §11. De Leg. I. §54.~
 11     Int,       I(28) |                                    II. §1.~
 12     Int,       I(31) |                               T.D. II. §61.~
 13     Int,       I(35) |                              Ibid. II. 1, §3. N.D. I. §6.~
 14     Int,       I(36) |                            Ad Att. II. 2.~
 15     Int,       I(37) |                   Ibid. I. 20. Cf. II. 1, §12.~
 16     Int,       I(38) |                                    II. 6.~
 17     Int,       I(39) |                            Ad Att. II. 7 and 16.~
 18     Int,       I(40) |                              Ibid. II. 6, §2.~
 19     Int,       I(45) |                         Ad Qu. Fr. II. 14.~
 20     Int,       I(56) |           Ibid. VI. 7, §2. Ad Fam. II. 17, §1.~
 21     Int,      II     |                                    II. The Philosophical Opinions
 22     Int,      II(71) |                            Cf. Ac. II. §2.~
 23     Int,      II(72) |                                Ac. II. §7.~
 24     Int,      II(73) |                            De Div. II. §1. Ac. I. §4, etc.~
 25     Int,      II(75) |          Cf. esp. N.D. I. §5. T.D. II. §5.~
 26     Int,      II(76) |                            De Div. II. §1. N.D. I. §7, etc.~
 27     Int,      II(77) |                               T.D. II. §4.~
 28     Int,      II(79) |                            Cf. Ac. II. §. N.D. I. §§10, 66.~
 29     Int,      II(80) |                               T.D. II. §9.~
 30     Int,      II(82) |                  Ibid. I. §17. Ac. II. §§12, 13.~
 31     Int,      II(84) |                                Ac. II. §12.~
 32     Int,      II(86) |                                Ac. II. §14.~
 33     Int,      II(88) |                                Ac. II. §1.~
 34     Int,      II(93) |               T.D. I. §55. De Div. II. §62.~
 35     Int,      II(94) |                  T.D. V. §11. D.F. II. §§1 and 2, etc.~
 36     Int,      II(96) |           Cf. esp. N.D. i. §6. Ac. ii. §§1 and 1.~
 37     Int,      II(104)|                            De Off. II. §35.~
 38     Int,      II(107)|                  Paradoxa, §4. Ac. II. §§13, 13. T.D. III. §10.~
 39     Int,      II(108)|                                Ac. II. §13.~
 40     Int,     III(115)|             Ibid. IV. §7. Cf. D.F. II. §44, populus cum illis
 41     Int,     III(116)|           Ac. I. §. T.D. IV. 6, 7; II. §7; III. §33. D.F. III. §
 42     Int,     III(122)|                               T.D. II. §5.~
 43     Int,     III(123)|                            De Div. II. §1. De Off. II. §4.~
 44     Int,     III(123)|            De Div. II. §1. De Off. II. §4.~
 45     Int,     III(124)|                            De Div. II. §6. De Off. II. §2.~
 46     Int,     III(124)|            De Div. II. §6. De Off. II. §2.~
 47     Int,     III(127)|                               T.D. II. §§1, 4. De Off. II. §3.
 48     Int,     III(127)|           T.D. II. §§1, 4. De Off. II. §3. D.F. I. §1.~
 49     Int,     III(128)|                               T.D. II. §1. D.F. I. §§1, 3.~
 50     Int,     III(130)|                            De Div. II. §5. De Off. II. §2. T.D.
 51     Int,     III(130)|            De Div. II. §5. De Off. II. §2. T.D. IV. §1.~
 52     Int,     III(131)|                            De Div. II. §4.~
 53     Int,     III(132)|                   N.D. I. §9. T.D. II. §1.~
 54     Int,     III(133)|                            De Div. II. §4.~
 55     Int,      IV(154)|                                    II. §2.~
 56     Int,      IV(159)|                                Ac. II. §6.~
 57     Int,      IV(161)|                               T.D. II. §4. De Div. II. §1.~
 58     Int,      IV(161)|               T.D. II. §4. De Div. II. §1.~
 59     Int,      IV(163)|                                Ac. II. §6.~
 60     Int,      IV(167)|                        Ibid. XIII. II. §1.~
 61     Int,      IV(200)|                               T.D. II. §4. Cf. Quintil. Inst.
 62     Int,      IV(201)|            4. N.D. I. §11. De Div. II. §1.~
 63     Int,      IV(202)|                            De Off. II. §8, Timæus, c. 1. Ad Att.
 64     Int,      IV(204)|             Ibid. XVI. 6, §4. T.D. II. §4. N.D. I. §11. De Div.
 65     Int,      IV(204)|            4. N.D. I. §11. De Div. II. §1.~
 66     Int,      IV(216)|                         In Verrem, II. 3, §210.~
 67     Int,      IV(220)|                           Philipp. II. §12.~
 68     Int,      IV(221)|                            Ad Att. II. 24, §4.~
 69     Int,      IV(222)|            in Senatu, §9. Philipp. II. §12.~
 70     Int,      IV(226)|                            Cf. Ac. II. § with §8.~
 71     Int,      IV(228)|         Rabirio, §26. Pro Cornelia II. fragm. 4, ed. Nobbe.~
 72     Int,      IV(231)|                              Ibid. II. §28.~
 73     Int,      IV(232)|                              Ibid. II. §§13, 20, 21.~
 74     Int,      IV(233)|                              Ibid. II. §51.~
 75     Int,      IV(234)|                          Cf. ibid. II. §74 with III. §127.~
 76     Int,      IV(235)|                                Cf. II. §152 with III. §187.~
 77     Int,      IV(236)|                              Ibid. II. §154.~
 78     Int,      IV(239)|                             De Or. II. §244. N.D. I. §79. Cf.
 79     Int,      IV(240)|                             De Or. II. §155.~
 80     Int,      IV(242)|                         Cf. De Or. II. §68 with III. §§182, 187.~
 81     Int,      IV(243)|                 De Or. I. §82 sq.; II. §360.~
 82     Int,      IV(244)|                      Ibid. I. §45; II. §365; III. §§68, 75.~
 83     Int,      IV(247)|                                Ac. II. §14.~
 84     Int,      IV(248)|                            Cf. Ac. II. §1.~
 85     Int,      IV(251)|                                Ac. II. §1: ista quae heri defensa
 86     Int,      IV(253)|                                Ac. II. §§33 inclusive; §5.~
 87     Int,      IV(254)|                                Ac. II. §2.~
 88     Int,      IV(255)|                            Cf. Ac. II. §§5, 6, 7, 11, 14, with
 89     Int,      IV(256)|                              Ibid. II. §1.~
 90     Int,      IV(257)|                              Ibid. II. §2.~
 91     Int,      IV(258)|                                Cf. II. §6 with the fragments of
 92     Int,      IV(258)|          the Hortensius; also T.D. II. §4; III. §6; D.F. I. §2.~
 93     Int,      IV(260)|                            Cf. Ac. II. §1.~
 94     Int,      IV(261)|                                Ib. II. §6.~
 95     Int,      IV(264)|                                Cf. II. §1 with I. §4, and II. §§
 96     Int,      IV(264)|             II. §1 with I. §4, and II. §§5, 5.~
 97     Int,      IV(265)|                                    II. §§1, 1, 2.~
 98     Int,      IV(266)|                                Cf. II. §3 with I. §4.~
 99     Int,      IV(267)|                                    II. §§1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 5,
100     Int,      IV(268)|                                    II. §7.~
101     Int,      IV(269)|             the words tam multa in II. §7.~
102     Int,      IV(270)|                                See II. §4, where there is a reference
103     Int,      IV(271)|                                    II. §1.~
104     Int,      IV(272)|                                Cf. II. §1: id quod quaerebatur
105     Int,      IV(274)|                                    II. §1.~
106     Int,      IV(278)|                                    II. §.~
107     Int,      IV(279)|                                Cf. II. §6.~
108     Int,      IV(280)|                                    II. §8: O praeclarum prospectum!~
109     Int,      IV(281)|                                Cf. II. § with §12 (signum illud),
110     Int,      IV(282)|                                    II. §11.~
111     Int,      IV(283)|                                    II. §6.~
112     Int,      IV(284)|                                    II. §§14, 14.~
113     Int,      IV(285)|                                    II. §13.~
114     Int,      IV(286)|                                Cf. II. §§1, 12 with the words
115     Int,      IV(288)|                                    II. §1.~
116     Int,      IV(291)|                                Cf. II. §8.~
117     Int,      IV(297)|                            Ad Att. II. 25, §1.~
118     Int,      IV     |      answer to Hortensius304. Book II.: an exposition by Cicero
119       I,      II     |                                    II. 4. Tum ille: Rem a me saepe
120       I,      II     |                           EX LIBRO II.~3. Nonius p. 65. Aequor
121       I,      II     |           Cicero Academicorum lib. II. vocabulum accepisse confirmat:
122       I,      II     |           Cicero Academicorum lib. II.: qui enim serius honores
123       I,      II     |             Cicero Academicis lib. II.: frangere avaritiam, scelera
124       I,      II     |           Cicero Academicorum lib. II.: quid? lunae quae liniamenta
125       I,      II     |           Cicero Academicorum lib. II.: quid? mare nonne caeruleum?
126       I,      II     |             Cic. Academicorum lib. II.: atqui si id crederemus,
127       I,      II     |             Cic. Academicorum lib. II.: alius (color) adultis,
128       I,      II     |            Cic. in Academicis lib. II.: si quando enim nos demersimus,
129       I,      II     |             Cic. Academicorum lib. II.: quibus etiam alabaster
130       I,     III     |           quaestus causa solerent: ii cum ovum inspexerant, quae
131       I,     Inc     |          August. contra Academicos II. §26.: id probabile vel
132      II              |         ACADEMICORUM PRIORUM~LIBER II.~
133      II,      II     |                                    II. 4. Sed quae populari gloria
134      II,       V     |           esse videantur. Repetunt ii a P. Valerio, qui exactis
135      II,      VI     |            quidam e philosophis et ii quidem non mediocres faciendum
136      II,       X     |          vita omnis apta sit. Ergo ii, qui negant quicquam posse
137      II,   XVIII     |           quaestus causa solerent: ii cum ovum inspexerant, quae
138      II,    XXII     |    dicerent, sperare etiam fore ut ii, qui se sequerentur, Antiochii
139      II,    XXII     |       probet. Itaque cessit, et ut ii, qui sub Novis solem non
140      II,   XXIII     |             sic enim appellabantur ii, qui ostentationis aut quaestus
141     Not,       1     |           ut mos, etc., cf. De Or. II. 13.~§2. Hic pauca primo:
142     Not,       1     |       Ecquid ipse novi: cf. De Or. II. 13. The MSS. have et si
143     Not,       1     |        Goer. qu. Brut. 125, De Or. II. 228. Velit: Walker reads
144     Not,       1     |            me illum ipsum (Ad Att. II. 1, 11) are not in point.
145     Not,       1     |           I. 1, T.D. I. 1, De Div. II. 4. Monumentis: this, and
146     Not,       1     |         right spelling; cf. Corss. II. 314. Ortam a: Cic. always
147     Not,       1     |          cf. Introd. p. 38, De Or. II. 1. In promptu: so II. 10.
148     Not,       1     |          Or. II. 1. In promptu: so II. 10. Quod ista ipsa ...
149     Not,       1     |  thoroughly like Cic. (cf. De Div. II. 1, Cat. Mai. 38), and moreover
150     Not,       1     |          Cf. Paradoxa 2, with T.D. II. 42 which will show that
151     Not,       1     |            of geometry see note on II. 123] Illi enim simpliciter: "
152     Not,       1     |        Pecudis et hominis: note on II. 139.~§7. Sive sequare ...
153     Not,       1     |           est: for the constr. cf. II. 140. Magnum est: cf. quid
154     Not,       1     |         from the fact that in D.F. II. 20, 30, T.D. III. 46, N.
155     Not,       1     |      frequent with suspicari (D.F. II. 20), and verbs of the kind (
156     Not,       1     |        verbs of the kind (cogitari II. 82), and especially, as
157     Not,       1     |          end of sentences eg Verr. II. 1, 155. Notice negat ...
158     Not,       1     |         bound up in this word, cf. II. 53. Apud Platonem: Timaeus,
159     Not,       1     |           by id est in D.F. I. 72, II. 6, 90. I therefore hold
160     Not,       1     |           in two similar passages, II. 20, 105. Sed da mihi nunc,
161     Not,       1     |          by 12, Brut. 306, Ad Fam. II. 8, or such like passages.
162     Not,       1     |            to D.F. I., T.D. I. and II.~§11. Procuratio: for the
163     Not,       1     |             17 plenam ac refertam, II. 127 exigua et minima, so
164     Not,       1     |           6, D.F. I. 8, Ad Qu. Fr. II. 16, 5. I just note the
165     Not,       1     |        Introd. p. 56. Aristum: cf. II. 11, and M.D.F. V. 8.~§13.
166     Not,       1     |            omits esse, see note on II. 77, for Cicero's supposed
167     Not,       1     |         vice versa. In libris: see II. 11. Duas Academias: for
168     Not,       1     |            s dialogues cf. De Div. II. 150, and Augustine, the
169     Not,       1     |        metaphor by adding quasi in II. 26, and often. Avocavisse
170     Not,       1     |          one in Cicero's time, cf. II. 123, T.D. V. 10, D.F. V.
171     Not,       1     |          et, though three may (cf. II. 63), and though with pairs
172     Not,       1     |          copiose is also in De Or. II. 240. Cf. the omission of
173     Not,       1     |        omission of que in 23, also II. 63. Perscripti: Cic. like
174     Not,       1     |        Socratic conversations, cf. II. 74. Nihil adfirmet: so
175     Not,       1     | understanding of which see note on II. 74. Ab Apolline, Plato
176     Not,       1     |            MSS., e.g. In Veri (Act II.) I. 3, 65, II. 55, 112,
177     Not,       1     |           Veri (Act II.) I. 3, 65, II. 55, 112, V. 78, where see
178     Not,       1     |        Latin may be sampled by Ac. II. 1, 43. Ad virtutis studium
179     Not,       1     |         Baiter and Halm's ed., Ac. II. 11, 13 with De Div. I.
180     Not,       1     |            nouns in -a. See M.D.F. II. 94. Coetus ... soliti:
181     Not,       1     |          Theocr. Id. V. 23, De Or. II. 233, Ad Fam. IX. 18, 3.
182     Not,       1     |           note on 7.~§§1923. Part II. of Varro's Exposition:
183     Not,       1     |           115, T.D. V. 68, De Div. II. 150, to which add T.D.
184     Not,       1     |           21 On the other hand cf. II. 22, 91. Notice the double
185     Not,       1     |           V. 24, 26, cf. also D.F. II. 33, 34, Ac. II. 131. Et
186     Not,       1     |          also D.F. II. 33, 34, Ac. II. 131. Et animo et corpore
187     Not,       1     |            though Stobaeus, Ethica II. 6, 4, tries hard to point
188     Not,       1     |       distinction is in Stob. Eth. II. 6, 7; cf. also D.F. V.
189     Not,       1     |        Boscher in Curtius' Studien II. 1, p. 145. In the case
190     Not,       1     |         ισχυς καλλος of Stob. Eth. II. 6, 7, and T.D. V. 22. Sensus
191     Not,       1     |     recalls presse loqui, and N.D. II. 149. Pliny, Panegyric,
192     Not,       1     |           animis below and in N.D. II. 58. In naturam et mores:
193     Not,       1     |          of expression is found in II. 42. The division is practically
194     Not,       1     |     probably of εθισμος (Nic. Eth. II. c. 1). Partim ratione formabant:
195     Not,       1     |             the opposite change in II. 40. Progressio: this, like
196     Not,       1     |      perfection of the reason, cf. II. 26, D.F. IV. 35, V. 38,
197     Not,       1     |          and Madvig's note on D.F. II. 88. Faber quotes Galen
198     Not,       1     |          also T.D. V. 22. In Stob. II. 6, 8, the τελος of the
199     Not,       1     |          the Peripatetics by Stob. II. 6, 7 (κοινη φιλανθρωπια),
200     Not,       1     |         things enumerated in Stob. II. 6, 8, 13, φιλια, φιλοι
201     Not,       1     |      ποιητικα and φυλακτικα, Stob. II. 6, 13. For the word pertinere
202     Not,       1     |      existimat expetenda so Stob., II. 6, 7, demonstrates each
203     Not,       1     |         e.g. D.F. IV. 27, so Stob. II. 6, 8, τα πλειστα και κυριωτατα.
204     Not,       1     |            animadvertit cf. M.D.F. II. 6. Reperiebatur: for change
205     Not,       1     |         the usual translation, cf. II. 24, 37. Officii ipsius
206     Not,       1     |            καθηκοντος αρχην, Stob. II. 6, 7. This sentence is
207     Not,       1     |          from action and duty, see II. 24. Recti honestique: these
208     Not,       1     |        praescriptione, which is in II. 140, cf. also praescriberet
209     Not,       1     |            53 quam id recte, Acad. II. 125 tam sit mirabilis,
210     Not,       1     |             125 tam sit mirabilis, II. 68 tam in praecipitem;
211     Not,       1     |        fire, cold to air (cf. N.D. II. 26), moisture to water,
212     Not,       1     |        moulded as by a potter (see II. 77); the word was given
213     Not,       1     |             For the word omnia cf. II. 118, and Plat. Tim. 50
214     Not,       1     |       formed." For the in cf. N.D. II. 35, in omni natura necesse
215     Not,       1     |             also a similar use ib. II. 80, and Ac. II. 42. If
216     Not,       1     |            use ib. II. 80, and Ac. II. 42. If in utroque be read
217     Not,       1     |         striking parallels in N.D. II. 19, 84, 119, De Div. II.
218     Not,       1     |           II. 19, 84, 119, De Div. II. 33, De Leg. fragm. 1. (
219     Not,       1     |          just quoted, also in N.D. II. 22, 28, 30, 32, 75, 86,
220     Not,       1     |         same expression is in N.D. II. 75. It should not be forgotten,
221     Not,       1     |          itself sentient, cf. N.D. II. 22, 47, 87. Teneantur:
222     Not,       1     |         for contineantur; cf. N.D. II. 29 with II. 31 In qua ratio
223     Not,       1     | contineantur; cf. N.D. II. 29 with II. 31 In qua ratio perfecta
224     Not,       1     |        Diog. Laert. VII. 138, N.D. II. 34) In a curious passage (
225     Not,       1     |           Aristotle held this: see II. 119 and N.D. II. 118, Stob.
226     Not,       1     |         this: see II. 119 and N.D. II. 118, Stob. I. 21, 6. The
227     Not,       1     |            often urged, as in N.D. II. 31 (quid potest esse mundo
228     Not,       1     |          these names occur in N.D. II. The whole of this section
229     Not,       1     | Peripatetics. Sapientiam: cf. N.D. II. 36 with III. 23, in which
230     Not,       1     |          in the same passage, N.D. II. 58, also in N.D. II. 77—
231     Not,       1     |            D. II. 58, also in N.D. II. 7780. Procurantem ...
232     Not,       1     |      perfectly beneficent, see Ac. II. 120, N.D. I. 23, II. 160 (
233     Not,       1     |           Ac. II. 120, N.D. I. 23, II. 160 (where there is a quaint
234     Not,       1     |            M.D.F. IV. 48, also Ac. II. 121. For the sense of Cleanthes'
235     Not,       1     |          the same words in De Div. II. 49; cf. also August. Contra
236     Not,       1     |           read Aristotle's Physica II. ch. 46, with M. Saint
237     Not,       1     |           mind itself; cf. however II. 30 and n. Iudicium: the
238     Not,       1     |         ille, nos speciem, and Ac. II. 129. Illi ιδεαν, etc.:
239     Not,       1     |        Antiochean view as given in II. 1264, cf. esp. 19 sensibus
240     Not,       1     |        corruption of the text, cf. II. 101 neget rem ullam percipi
241     Not,       1     |            Subiectae sensibus: cf. II. 74 and Sext. Emp. Adv.
242     Not,       1     |           δοξαστον in Cic. Tim ch. II. The term was largely used
243     Not,       1     |        etymology are given in N.D. II. and ridiculed in N.D. III. (
244     Not,       1     |  transmitted through Antiochus. In II. 134 Cic. speaks very differently
245     Not,       1     |      employ them.~§34. Strato: see II. 121. The statement in the
246     Not,       1     |         ethical works, while Stob. II. 6, 4 quotes his definition
247     Not,       1     |           Diog. Laert. IV. 18, Ac. II. 131, D.F. II. 34, and R.
248     Not,       1     |          IV. 18, Ac. II. 131, D.F. II. 34, and R. and P. Congregati: "
249     Not,       1     |           close parallels in n. on II. 37. Nervos ... inciderit:
250     Not,       1     |     Philipp. XII. 8, cf. also T.D. II. 27 nervos virtutis elidere,
251     Not,       1     |           includes fugerent, ibid. II. 86 the opposite of beata
252     Not,       1     |       abruptly introduced. So D.F. II. 88 frui dolore must be
253     Not,       1     |      construed together, and ibid. II. 73 pudor modestia pudicitia
254     Not,       1     |        equivalent to πολλη απαξια (II. 6, 6), while Sext. Emp.
255     Not,       1     |       atque peccatum: Stob. speaks II. 6, 6 of τα μεταξυ αρετης
256     Not,       1     |            words a little earlier, II. 6, 5, αρετης δε και κακιας
257     Not,       1     |           latter to obey (cf. T.D. II. 47, and Arist. το μεν ‛
258     Not,       1     |          Aristotle's finis in D.F. II. 19. Ipsum habitum: the
259     Not,       1     |      Stoics, but a διαθεσις (Stob. II. 6, 5, Diog. VII. 89; yet
260     Not,       1     |                uteretur: cf. Stob. II. 6, 6 δυο γενη των ανθρωπων
261     Not,       1     |          436, 441, Arist. De Anima II. 3, etc.; cf. T.D. I. 20.
262     Not,       1     |       αστρων στοιχειω (De Gen. An. II. 3, qu. R. and P. 299).
263     Not,       1     |           thought. Xenocrates: see II. 124, n. Superiores: merely
264     Not,       1     |            the expression cf. D.F. II. 44 e duplici genere voluptatis
265     Not,       1     |           freedom of the will, cf. II. 37, De Fato, 42, 43 (a
266     Not,       1     |       φαντασια compels assent (see II. 38). This is, however,
267     Not,       1     |            and Academic, see n. on II. 17. Earum rerum: only this
268     Not,       1     |           manu prehenderentur: see II. 145. Nova enim dicebat:
269     Not,       1     |             see Zeller and cf. Ac. II. 52, T.D. II. 52, IV. 15,
270     Not,       1     |           and cf. Ac. II. 52, T.D. II. 52, IV. 15, 26.~§42. Inter
271     Not,       1     |    Lucullus. In his constitit: cf. II. 134.~§§43end. Cicero's
272     Not,       1     |             putandam, without esse II. 15, aiebas removendum II.
273     Not,       1     |          II. 15, aiebas removendum II. 74; a hundred other passages
274     Not,       1     |          for these words see n. on II. 14. The sincerity of Arcesilas
275     Not,       1     |      Arcesilas is defended also in II. 76. Obscuritate: a side-blow
276     Not,       1     |         Cic. supposes; see note on II. 74. Et iam ante Socratem:
277     Not,       1     |         inexact, and is criticised II. 14. None of these were
278     Not,       1     |          Democritus see my note on II. 73, for Empedocles on II.
279     Not,       1     |          II. 73, for Empedocles on II. 74, for Anaxagoras on II.
280     Not,       1     |          II. 74, for Anaxagoras on II. 72. Nihil cognosci, nihil
281     Not,       1     |        profundo: Dem. εν βυθω, cf. II. 32. The common trans. "
282     Not,       1     |      σκοτιη γνωσις of Democr., see II. 73. Dixerunt: Halm brackets
283     Not,       1     |            as usual. For the sense II. 122. Cohibereque: Gk. επεχειν,
284     Not,       1     |         for these expressions, see II. 66, note. Praecurrere:
285     Not,       1     |      forward. For the doctrine cf. II. 124, for the expression
286     Not,       1     |            τι δογματικον. Stobaeus II. 6, 4 neatly slips out of
287     Not,       2     |         BOOK I.~1. Mnesarchus: see II. 69, De Or. I. 45, and Dict.
288     Not,       2     |            Biogr. 'Antipater'; cf. II. 143, De Off. III. 50. Evidently
289     Not,       2     |        that Augustine, Cont. Acad. II. 14, 15, seems to have imitated
290     Not,       2     |   Arcesilas (Krische, p. 58).~BOOK II.~3. This fragm. clearly
291     Not,       2     |            clearly belongs to Book II., and is a jocular application
292     Not,       2     |          12. Also Aug. Contra. Ac. II. 29.~36. It is difficult
293     Not,       2     |          works. In Aug. Contr. Ac. II. 14, 15, we have what appears
294     Not,       2     |           his opinion (Contra. Ac. II. 1) that New Academicism
295     Not,       2     |      appeared. Indications of Book II. in Aug. are scarce, but
296     Not,       2     |           of the probabile in Book II., although I ought to say
297     Not,       2     |           meagre material for Book II., nothing indeed excepting
298     Not,       2     |         the senses by Cic. in Book II. are difficult to fix, as
299     Not,       2     |         translation of ουσια.~BOOK II.~ENTITLED LUCULLUS.~§§1300     Not,       2     |          not be Latin, see De Leg. II. 16. Consulatum: he seems
301     Not,       2     |          the same phrase in De Or. II. 360. Rerum, verborum: same
302     Not,       2     |         same distinction in De Or. II. 359. Oblivisci se malle:
303     Not,       2     |            same story is told D.F. II. 104, De Or. II. 299. The
304     Not,       2     |          told D.F. II. 104, De Or. II. 299. The ancient art of
305     Not,       2     |       Scepsis, for whom see De Or. II. 360. Consignamus: cf. consignatae
306     Not,       2     |             interiora: cf. De Div. II. 124 sed haec quoque in
307     Not,       2     |               interiora in De Div. II. 124, also Ac. I. 4. Quae
308     Not,       2     |             Popularis: δημοτικους. Ii a: so Dav. for MSS. iam.
309     Not,       2     |      Academicorum calumnia in N.D. II. 20 and calumnia in 18 and
310     Not,       2     |            So August. Contra Acad. II. 1 speaks of Academicorum
311     Not,       2     |            20 remarks, cf. De Div. II. 30 where Democr. is made
312     Not,       2     |         spurious, cf. however T.D. II. 5 ut oratorum laus ...
313     Not,       2     |          MS. has here, see Corssen II. 285. Negavissent: "had
314     Not,       2     |      statement is quoted in De Or. II. 270, Brutus 299. Brutus
315     Not,       2     |        gave, see Aug. Contra Acad. II. 14, 15 and notes on fragm.
316     Not,       2     |            and αλληγορια in De Or. II. 261, where an ex. is given.
317     Not,       2     |              also the joke of Aug. II. 29 tenebrae quae patronae
318     Not,       2     |           just mentioned in Quint. II. 17, 15. There is not the
319     Not,       2     |         this may be seen from D.F. II. 107, III. 1. It denotes
320     Not,       2     |            thing. Aug. Cont. Acad. II. 11 quotes Cicero's definition
321     Not,       2     |            Revolvitur: cf. De Div. II. 13, also 148 of this book.
322     Not,       2     |          the supposed god cf. T.D. II. 67. Non videam: this strong
323     Not,       2     |            see for the gen. M.D.F. II. 27; there is an extraordinary
324     Not,       2     |          Goerenz's note here (D.F. II. 27). Umbris ... eminentia:
325     Not,       2     |         after him Quintilian, e.g. II. 17, 21. Inflatu: cf. 86 (
326     Not,       2     |   amusingly ridiculed, Pyrrh. Hyp. II. 208—211. Notitiae: this
327     Not,       2     |           of an art occurs in N.D. II. 148, D.F. III. 18 (see
328     Not,       2     |             18 (see Madv.), Quint, II. 17, 41, Sext. Pyrrh. Hyp.
329     Not,       2     |            n. on I. 38, Madv. D.F. II. 61, Em. 139. Qui distingues:
330     Not,       2     |         and πρακτικαι, also Quint. II. 18, 1 and 2, where ποιητικη
331     Not,       2     |          the subj. Tischer on T.D. II. 52 affirms that ut is frequently
332     Not,       2     |         Off. I. 86, Aug. Cont. Ac. II. 12 who says the sapiens
333     Not,       2     |            Munro's n., also M.D.F. II. 52, Em. Liv. p. 42. Non
334     Not,       2     |            can be right in De Div. II. 102, where the best texts
335     Not,       2     |          by Sext. e.g. Pyrrh. Hyp. II. 143 λογος δι' ‛ομολογουμενων
336     Not,       2     |             5, Opusc. I. 370, D.F. II. 79, and cf. 96 of this
337     Not,       2     |           cf. De Fato 31, 33, N.D. II. 20, T.D. IV. 14, Hortensius
338     Not,       2     |            summa philosophiae D.F. II. 86. Veri falsi: cf. n.
339     Not,       2     |      thrown in as here, and by Ac. II. 17, D.F. III. 21, 24, N.
340     Not,       2     |         senses, cf. 114 and De Or. II. 83. Fabricata esset: the
341     Not,       2     |          ομοιωσιν Sext. Pyrr. Hyp. II. 75. Cic. uses this word
342     Not,       2     |            same wide sense in N.D. II. 22 38. Construit: so MSS.
343     Not,       2     |        translate καταληψις in D.F. II. 16, III. 17, cf. n. on
344     Not,       2     |     referred to in Sext. e.g. P.H. II. 90, 98, A.M. VII. 243,
345     Not,       2     |           of Sextus; cf. esp. P.H. II. 97 sq. Eodem modo falsum:
346     Not,       2     |        once in the plural (Ad Att. II. 18, 1), for it occurs N.
347     Not,       2     |             1), for it occurs N.D. II. 20, and elsewhere. Perspicua:
348     Not,       2     |          passim in Sext. e.g. P.H. II. 123). Inaniterne moveatur:
349     Not,       2     |      ψευδως. Cf. n. on I. 35, also II. 47, D.F. V. 3 (inaniter
350     Not,       2     |      moveri), T.D. IV. 13, De Div. II. 120, 126, 140 (per se moveri),
351     Not,       2     |       Greek κενοπαθειν (Sext. P.H. II. 49), κενοπαθεια (= inanis
352     Not,       2     |         anacoluthia, cf. M.D.F ed. II. p. 796. Iis visis, etc.:
353     Not,       2     |           vero: cf. Munio on Lucr. II. 51 fulgor ab auro. Possit:
354     Not,       2     |           the sense cf. Sext. P.H. II. 209 μοχθηρους ‛ορους ειναι
355     Not,       2     |        sumptio et adsumptio De Div II. 108). Orationis: as Faber
356     Not,       2     |       affirmed of Epicurus in D.F. II. 27. Nulla sunt: on the
357     Not,       2     |          of questions, cf. De Div. II. 11 (where Cic. says the
358     Not,       2     |       quodque as Klotz; cf. M.D.F. II. 105, to whose exx. add
359     Not,       2     |          to whose exx. add De Div. II. 112, and an instance of
360     Not,       2     |        proximus quisque in De Off. II. 75. Vitium: cf. vitiosum
361     Not,       2     |       Stoics at least, see De Div. II. 86. For the line of argument
362     Not,       2     |          argument here cf. De Div. II. 106 fac dare deos, quod
363     Not,       2     |           comprehendendi), De Div. II. 136 (omnium somniorum una
364     Not,       2     |           Scip. c. 1), Hor. Epist. II. 1, 50. Simul ut: rare in
365     Not,       2     |            in Cic., see Madv. D.F. II. 33, who, however, unduly
366     Not,       2     |           a vowel, so that in D.F. II. 33 ut should probably be
367     Not,       2     |            the neut. sense in D.F. II. 94. Alcmaeonis: the Alcmaeon
368     Not,       2     |          exx. qu. by Madv. on D.F. II. 35 of the subj. used to
369     Not,       2     |           optative. [Madv. on D.F. II. 35 seems to imply that
370     Not,       2     |           e.g.D.F. I. 51. Cf. T.D. II. 55 ingemescere nonnum quam
371     Not,       2     |            Cic Ad Quintum Fratrem, II. 11, discussed by Munro,
372     Not,       2     |         military term, cf. De Div. II. 26 and Forc., also Introd.
373     Not,       2     |           despiciendum, cf. M.D.F. II. 97, IV. 64, also De Div.
374     Not,       2     |           97, IV. 64, also De Div. II. 81, verum dispicere. Iis
375     Not,       2     |             and are quoted in N.D. II. 105, 106. Phoenices: the
376     Not,       2     |      Gloriae causa: cf. Aug. ibid. II. 15 Antiochus gloriae cupidior
377     Not,       2     |           Cic. and Livy. In De Or. II. 266 a story is told of
378     Not,       2     |        same usage is found in D.F. II. 60, T.D. IV. 9, and must
379     Not,       2     |            in Cic., e g De Invent. II. 115 utrum copiane sit agri
380     Not,       2     |           to Epicureanism cf. T.D. II. 60, Diog. Laert. VII. 166—
381     Not,       2     |          on this in Ad Qu. Fratrem II. 13, 1 risi nivem atram ...
382     Not,       2     |            D. I. 22, De Div. I. 5, II. 139, N.D. I. 120, De Or.
383     Not,       2     |            D. I. 12 non enim sumus ii quibus nihil verum esse
384     Not,       2     |           verum esse videatur, sed ii qui omnibus veris falsa
385     Not,       2     |            D. III. 42, V. 73, D.F. II. 48. Parmenides, Xenophanes:
386     Not,       2     |           ita definisse cf. M.D.F. II. 13 (who quotes exx.); also
387     Not,       2     |          οφθαλμον) so Cic. De Div. II. 120. Lucretius gives the
388     Not,       2     |         Sext. P.H. I. 78, 87, 144, II. 75. Domi nascuntur: a proverb
389     Not,       2     |         see Lorenz on Plaut. Miles II. 2, 38, and cf. Ad Att.
390     Not,       2     |          from Plut. De Plac. Phil. II. 21, p. 890 E, that Heraclitus
391     Not,       2     |    apparently = is ipse cf. M.D.F. II. 93.~§85. Quod non est: =
392     Not,       2     |          Ad Att. XIV. 14, and T.D. II. 44.~§89. Quisquam: for
393     Not,       2     |         διεζευγμενον, cf. esp P.H. II. 201, and Zeller 109 sq.
394     Not,       2     |       αμφιβολον, on which see P.H. II. 256, Diog VII. 62. Quid
395     Not,       2     |           Plato's remarks (in Rep. II.) that the Expert is the
396     Not,       2     |            in Sext., cf. esp. P.H. II. 175 and the words εαυτου
397     Not,       2     |    Knowledge, now reprinted in Vol II. of his Aristotle.~§92.
398     Not,       2     |            is quoted in Sext. P.H. II. 253 (δειν ‛ιστασθαι και
399     Not,       2     |         the Cynics, see Sext. P.H. II. 244, III. 66. Stertas:
400     Not,       2     |      ησυχαζειν (Em. 184), cf. N.D. II. 58. Ultimum ... respondere: "
401     Not,       2     |       Facere non sinis: Sext. P.H. II. 253 points the moral in
402     Not,       2     |          in De Div. I. 81, De Leg. II. 20, see Corss. Ausspr.
403     Not,       2     |          complete shape in De Div. II. 11 where the following
404     Not,       2     |          φως αρα εστιν (Sext. P.H. II. 157, and other passages
405     Not,       2     |            Sext. P.H. I. 152, 159, II. 167. Si dicis te mentiri,
406     Not,       2     |           as most edd.; see M.D.F. II. 96. Diiunctum: διεζευγμενον,
407     Not,       2     |            cautus. Tardum: De Div. II. 103 Epicurum quem hebetem
408     Not,       2     |        solent Stoici; cf. also ib. II. 116, and the frequent use
409     Not,       2     |            expressions are in T.D. II. 42, III. 22, D.F. IV. 7.
410     Not,       2     |           in passages like De Div. II. 30 Democritus non inscite
411     Not,       2     |            the gerund; cf. De Div. II. 107, Brut. 180. Anaxagoras:
412     Not,       2     |      without variation, as in N.D. II. 101, De Div. I. 130, T.
413     Not,       2     |           enim (cf. Corss. Ausspr. II. 851); Beier on De Off.
414     Not,       2     |          consuetudo loquitur (D.F. II. 48), hominis institutio
415     Not,       2     |            prob.: so Aug. Cont Ac. II. 12 Soluto, libero: cf.
416     Not,       2     |         the same way by Sext. P.H. II. 5, 10 and elsewhere, cf.
417     Not,       2     |          Siron: thus Madv. on D.F. II. 119 writes the name, not
418     Not,       2     |       needed may be seen from D.F. II. 70. negat Epicurus (hoc
419     Not,       2     |           D. I. 68, Aug. Cont. Ac. II. 6; the spinae of the Stoics
420     Not,       2     |         from Cic. by Madv. on D.F. II. 13. Horum neutrum: cf.
421     Not,       2     |     patronising way; see e.g. T.D. II. 44, III. 50, D.F. I. 25,
422     Not,       2     |           44, III. 50, D.F. I. 25, II. 81. For the Epicurean friendships
423     Not,       2     |            schools, cf. Sext. P.H. II. 13 (on the same subject) ‛
424     Not,       2     |            Caes. Bell. Civ. I. 76, II. 18, qu. by Dav., cf. also
425     Not,       2     |          12, IV. 6, De Or. I. 138, II. 6567, Topica 79, Orat.
426     Not,       2     |          46, cf. also Quint. X. 5, II. E quibus omnia constant:
427     Not,       2     |   sapientissimus e septem (De Leg. II. 26). Hence Markland on
428     Not,       2     |         Markland on Cic. Ad Brutum II. 15, 3 argued that that
429     Not,       2     |        Anaxagoras given from Diog. II. 6 in R. and P. 29 παντα
430     Not,       2     |           doctrine see N.D. I. 84, II. 32, etc. Fabricata sit:
431     Not,       2     |             I. 49, Brut. 121, N.D. II. 93, De Inv. II. 6, D.F.
432     Not,       2     |          121, N.D. II. 93, De Inv. II. 6, D.F. I. 14, Ad Att.
433     Not,       2     |             6, D.F. I. 14, Ad Att. II. 1, and discusses the difficulty
434     Not,       2     |        Providence, see N.D. I. 23, II. 37, D.F. III. 67, Ac. I.
435     Not,       2     |     treated of in Zeller 175, N.D. II. 91127. They supply in
436     Not,       2     |      however may be seen from T.D. II. 30 optare hoc quidem est
437     Not,       2     |          cf. I. 45. Aug. Cont. Ac. II. 12, III. 1 imitates this
438     Not,       2     |            Media pendeat: cf. N.D. II. 98, De Or. III. 178.~§123.
439     Not,       2     |            who also speaks in P.H. II. 31 of the πολλη και ανηνυτος
440     Not,       2     |       concerning the soul. In P.H. II. 57 he says Γοργιας ουδε
441     Not,       2     |     Xenocrati, but cf. I. 44, D.F. II. 18, T.D. III. 76. Numerus:
442     Not,       2     |             370 sq., cf. also N.D. II. 83. Halm writes quo quid
443     Not,       2     |          word of Cic., cf. De Div. II. 113.~§126. Quae tu: elliptic
444     Not,       2     |           similar language in D.F. II. 46. Consideratio contemplatioque:
445     Not,       2     |        which reading Dav. qu. D.F. II. 51, Val. Flaccus Argon.
446     Not,       2     |            51, Val. Flaccus Argon. II. 547, add Virg. Aen. VI.
447     Not,       2     |         must be read. Madv. Opusc. II. 282 takes occurit, explaining
448     Not,       2     |          Est igitur: so in De Div. II. 8, igitur comes fourth
449     Not,       2     |           Erillus as Madv. on D.F. II. 35 spells the name), Pyrrho
450     Not,       2     |         exploded systems, cf. D.F. II. 43, De Off. I. 6, T.D.
451     Not,       2     |         Herillus see Madv. on D.F. II. 43. Megaricorum: Xenophanes.
452     Not,       2     |         for this see Madv. on D.F. II. 19, who also gives the
453     Not,       2     |         Hieronymus: mentioned D.F. II. 19, 35, 41, V. 14, in which
454     Not,       2     |        Diodorus: see Madv. on D.F. II. 19. Honeste vivere, etc.:
455     Not,       2     |            but Halm refers to D.F. II. 44. The later Peripatetics
456     Not,       2     |        this finis is given in D.F. II. 35 (frui principiis naturalibus),
457     Not,       2     |           principiis naturalibus), II. 42 (Carneadeum illud quod
458     Not,       2     |     include virtus in it (see D.F. II. 38, 42, V. 22) while Polemo
459     Not,       2     |          48, De Or. I. 91, De Inv. II. 6; inv. = οικιστης.~§132.
460     Not,       2     |         taken in Sext. P.H. I. 88, II. 32, etc. Terminis ... possessione:
461     Not,       2     |             i.e. Diogeni; cf. D.F. II. 24. Halm brackets Stoico,
462     Not,       2     |   philosopher:" also Madv. on D.F. II. 102. Ille noster: Dav.
463     Not,       2     |           Reprehendit manu: M.D.F. II. 3. Pecudum: I. 6, Parad.
464     Not,       2     |           20, 32. T.D. V. 73, D.F. II. 18; cf. also Aristoph.
465     Not,       2     |          excellent sense; cf. T.D. II. 52 obversentur honestae
466     Not,       2     |      Gloriosum in vulgus: cf. D.F. II. 44 populus cum illis facit (
467     Not,       2     |        Lange, Romische Alterthumer II. 663, ed 2. They were called
468     Not,       2     |            not επιστημη; also P.H. II. 83, where it is said that
469     Not,       2     |    adsensus: the Stoics as we saw (II. 38, etc.) analysed sensations
470     Not,       2     |            action of Zeno cf. D.F. II. 18, Orat. 113, Sextus A.M.
471     Not,       2     |             Orat. 113, Sextus A.M. II. 7, Quint. II. 20, 7, Zeller
472     Not,       2     |          Sextus A.M. II. 7, Quint. II. 20, 7, Zeller 84. Contraxerat:
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