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1 Not, 1| disserendi, probably from the line above, Lipsius keeps it 2 Not, 1| followed out boldly that line of thought. Xenocrates: 3 Not, 2| Perpendiculum is a plumb line, norma a mason's square, 4 Not, 2| be attainable. The same line is taken in Luc. 31, D.F. 5 Not, 2| De Div. II. 86. For the line of argument here cf. De 6 Not, 2| porch". Cf. the anonymous line ει μη γαρ ην Χρυσιππος, 7 Not, 2| quis almost in the same line with identically the same 8 Not, 2| that he thus parodied the line qu. in n. on 75, ει μη γαρ 9 Not, 2| separate mention in the next line of Diana, usually identified 10 Not, 2| has led edd. to emend this line. Some old edd. have lunat, 11 Not, 2| word επεχειν, and quotes a line of Lucilius sustineat currum 12 Not, 2| defendere: a similar line is taken in 81.~§106. Memoria: 13 Not, 2| give nolimus; so fine a line divides the subjunctive 14 Not, 2| passage. Note (1) that the line is defined in Greek as μηκος 15 Not, 2| awkwardness of having the line treated of after the superficies, 16 Not, 2| I. 19 where his famous line ‛αιμα γαρ ανθρωποις περικαρδιον 17 Not, 2| ipsum Antiochum: a similar line of argument is taken in