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 1       I,      IX|        susceperant, et post eos Polemo et Crates unaque Crantor,
 2      II,    XXXV|        ne Xenocrates quidem aut Polemo, sed qui his minor est: '
 3     Not,       1|         Speusippus, Xenocrates, Polemo (cf. D.F. IV. 2), sometimes
 4     Not,       1|       have been first broken by Polemo's pupils; so Varro says (
 5     Not,       1|      first strongly apparent in Polemo, from whom it passed into
 6     Not,       1|         Speusippus, Xenocrates, Polemo, Crates, Crantor faithfully
 7     Not,       1|        and Arcesilas, pupils of Polemo, were both disloyal (34).
 8     Not,       1|         from true as it stands, Polemo was an inchoate Stoic, cf.
 9     Not,       1|   Arcesilas: scarcely true, for Polemo was merely one of Zeno's
10     Not,       2| Callipho, Hieronymus, Diodorus, Polemo, Antiochus, Carneades (129-
11     Not,       2|     allow me, while if I follow Polemo, the Stoics are irate (132).
12     Not,       2|        D.F. IV. 14 the finis of Polemo is stated to be secundum
13     Not,       2|     correspond to words used by Polemo; cf. Clemens Alex. qu. by
14     Not,       2|   doctrines were to be found in Polemo; see I. 34, n. Eiusque amici:
15     Not,       2|      not different from that of Polemo, but it is clear that Carneades
16     Not,       2|        II. 38, 42, V. 22) while Polemo did (I. 22). See more on
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