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 1     Int,       I|          to the end of his life a friend of Cicero, who speaks warmly
 2     Int,       I|        lives that Atticus and his friend became acquainted with Patro,
 3     Int,       I|        chief of whom, was his old friend Molo, the coryphaeus of
 4     Int,       I|         reading at this time. His friend Paetus had inherited a valuable
 5     Int,       I|       terms of Xeno, an Epicurean friend of Atticus, who was then
 6     Int,       I| philosophers, among them Xeno the friend of Atticus58.~On Cicero'
 7     Int,     III|          possibly the epicure and friend of Horace, were two of the
 8     Int,      IV|         In order to stimulate his friend, Atticus affirmed that Varro
 9     Int,      IV|         allied to Catulus, that a friend tried to console him for
10     Int,      IV|         especially mentioned as a friend of his, is the poet Antipater
11     Int,      IV|         Atticus in vain urged his friend to dedicate some work to
12     Not,       1|             1. Noster: our common friend. Varro was much more the
13     Not,       1|           Varro was much more the friend of Atticus than of Cic.,
14     Not,       1|            i.e. Davies' anonymous friend) proposed mundana from T.
15     Not,       2|     legisset, the suggestion of a friend that Lucullus is nom. and
16     Not,       2|           because you are my dear friend". Commoveris: a military
17     Not,       2|           to do then with my dear friend Diodotus, who thinks so
18     Not,       2|           places Cic. speaks as a friend of Antiochus; cf. 113. Balbutiens: "
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