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 1     Int,       I| philosophy were given him by the Epicurean Phaedrus, then at Rome because
 2     Int,       I|    refined style. He is the only Epicurean, with, perhaps, the exception
 3     Int,       I|          of Sidon as head of the Epicurean school.5~At this time (i.e.
 4     Int,       I|       Sidon, now the head of the Epicurean school. In Cicero's later
 5     Int,       I|    complete familiarity with the Epicurean doctrines.~There seem to
 6     Int,       I|         kindly terms of Xeno, an Epicurean friend of Atticus, who was
 7     Int,       I|         pupil of the great Roman Epicurean Lucretius, from destroying
 8     Int,      II|          the Stoic, Peripatetic, Epicurean and new Academic. These
 9     Int,      II|  estimate of the Peripatetic and Epicurean schools. The former was
10     Int,     III|        to have been a very large Epicurean literature in Latin, of
11     Int,     III|           the easy nature of the Epicurean physics, the fact that there
12     Int,     III|      that the whole of the Roman Epicurean literature dealt in an overwhelmingly
13     Int,      IV|      that time the leader of the Epicurean school; who were then the
14     Not,       1|        elucidated later. For the Epicurean ignorance of geometry see
15     Not,       1|   εναργειαν, a term alike Stoic, Epicurean, and Academic, see n. on
16     Not,       2|        ancient systems, even the Epicurean, the happiness of the sapiens
17     Not,       2|        on I. 8. Evertit: for the Epicurean view of Dialectic see R.
18     Not,       2|      D.F. I. 25, II. 81. For the Epicurean friendships cf. esp. D.F.
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