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Alphabetical [« »] dialectics 1 dialecticus 1 dialektike 5 dialogue 17 dialogues 6 diametrically 1 diana 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 believe 17 certe 17 civ 17 dialogue 17 dogma 17 formed 17 generally | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances dialogue |
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1 Int, II| the De Legibus when the dialogue turns on a moral question, 2 Int, II| who in the dialectical dialogue is rejected, is in the De 3 Int, IV| occupied by Atticus in the dialogue was quite an [xxxix] inferior 4 Int, IV| two editions.~a. The lost dialogue "Catulus."~The whole of 5 Int, IV| of the characters in this dialogue and the Lucullus are among 6 Int, IV| Catulus from whom the lost dialogue was named was son of the 7 Int, IV| just as Lucullus, in the dialogue which bears his name, does 8 Int, IV| Then the occasion of the dialogue, its supposed date, and 9 Int, IV| The prooemium ended, the dialogue commenced. Allusion was 10 Int, IV| conclusion that this part of the dialogue was mainly drawn by Cicero 11 Int, IV| philosophy, though in the lost dialogue which bore his name he had 12 Int, IV| Krische infers that the dialogue, entitled Hortensius, had 13 Int, IV| to give vividness to the dialogue and [lviii] to keep it perfectly 14 Int, IV| Lucullus is told in Cicero's dialogue, and the passages already 15 Not, 1| the dramatic form of the dialogue in order to magnify his 16 Not, 1| possessed by the personae of the dialogue; cf. Introd. p. 38, De Or. 17 Not, 2| its connection with the dialogue. Probably Zeno is the person