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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. §§3—3 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.~§§19—23. 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. 77—80. 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. 4—6, 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. 12—64, 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.~§§43—end. 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.~§§1— 300 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. 65—67, 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. 91—127. 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: