IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] passing 4 passion 4 passionate 2 passive 16 past 3 pate 1 patefacta 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 know 16 maintained 16 nearly 16 passive 16 perhaps 16 phenomena 16 philosophiam | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances passive |
bold = Main text Liber, Caput grey = Comment text
1 Not, 1| omission of ab after the passive verb depends on the degree 2 Not, 1| an active, the two last a passive function. Aristotle added 3 Not, 1| and Matter, the active and passive agencies in the universe, 4 Not, 1| eaque. The meaning is this; passive matter when worked upon 5 Not, 1| τι as Aristotle calls it. Passive matter ‛υλη is only potentially 6 Not, 1| active, the two latter as passive. He then assigns two of 7 Not, 1| properties, one active and one passive, to each of the four elements; 8 Not, 1| is to him both active and passive. The Stoics assign only 9 Not, 1| interire here replaces the passive of perdere cf. αναστηναι, 10 Not, 2| often leave out est with the passive verb, Nonius has probably 11 Not, 2| Indocilem: this is simply passive, = "untaught," as in Prop. 12 Not, 2| quibus l.; cf. the use of the passive verb so common in Ovid, 13 Not, 2| doctrine cf. 25, for the passive use of videri, n. on 25. 14 Not, 2| on 25. Adsentiatur: the passive use is illustrated by Madv. 15 Not, 2| eggs." Adsentiri: for the passive use of this verb cf. 39. 16 Not, 2| 46 Viderentur: a genuine passive, cf. 25, 39, 81. Empirici: