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1 Int, I| repeatedly insists; [viii] and we know from his letters that it 2 Int, II| it would be necessary to know, not merely as they came 3 Int, III| study to those who did not know Greek. It was his aim, by 4 Int, IV| because he wishes it, but you know he is~δεινος ανηρ, ταχα 5 Int, IV| finished the book with I know not what success, but with 6 Not, 1| Cic.'s philosophy ought to know by heart. The phrase prima 7 Not, 1| Inscientiam: ex qua exsisteret: I know nothing like this in the 8 Not, 1| καταληψιν. Soli: Halm, I know not why, suspects this and 9 Not, 1| combine them before we can know thoroughly any one thing. 10 Not, 2| Roman noble ought not to know philosophy, must be referred 11 Not, 2| is natural, but they must know that Academicism puts no 12 Not, 2| by which the mind gets to know things not immediately perceived 13 Not, 2| light because it does not know what light is. Of course 14 Not, 2| system he selects he must know absolutely; if the Stoic, 15 Not, 2| lie far beyond our ken. We know nothing of our bodies, which 16 Not, 2| yourself, not being sapiens, know nothing whatever (144).