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 1       I,      IX|         suis. Speusippus autem et Xenocrates, qui primi Platonis rationem
 2       I,      XI|           corporis, cuius generis Xenocrates et superiores etiam animum
 3      II,    XXXV|  Aristoteles aut Theophrastus, ne Xenocrates quidem aut Polemo, sed qui
 4      II,   XXXIX|           anima an sanguis an, ut Xenocrates, numerus nullo corpore—quod
 5      II,    XLIV|      παραδοξα nominantur, sed ubi Xenocrates, ubi Aristoteles ista tetigit?
 6      II,     XLV|         videris.' Aristoteles aut Xenocrates, quos Antiochus sequi volebat,
 7     Not,       1|         Theophrastus, Speusippus, Xenocrates, Polemo (cf. D.F. IV. 2),
 8     Not,       1|          traced farther back than Xenocrates and the post-Aristotelian
 9     Not,       1|          A sq. It is notable that Xenocrates, tripping over the old αντιφασις
10     Not,       1|          of the Theaetetus and of Xenocrates; see below. Nec percipere:
11     Not,       1|          term was largely used by Xenocrates (R. and P. 243—247), Arist.
12     Not,       1|          for physics, Speusippus, Xenocrates, Polemo, Crates, Crantor
13     Not,       1|      boldly that line of thought. Xenocrates: see II. 124, n. Superiores:
14     Not,       2|         of Dicaearchus, Plato and Xenocrates. Our sapiens will be unable
15     Not,       2| translated, see R. and P. 124. Ut Xenocrates: some edd. read Xenocrati,
16     Not,       2|           Pythagorean doctrine of Xenocrates is given in R. and P. 244.
17     Not,       2|           change from Pyrrhoni to Xenocrates. Απαθεια: Diog. IX. 108
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