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1 Pre | very few passages I have introduced emendations of my own, and 2 Int, II| the New Academy, which has introduced confusion into these subjects, 3 Int, IV| that Cotta should also be introduced was found impracticable180.~ 4 Int, IV| younger. It was probably introduced by a mention of Philo's 5 Int, IV| of place, and were merely introduced in order to disarm Lucullus, 6 Not, 1| sense would then be "Having introduced philosophy into that kind 7 Not, 1| to see why it should be introduced here. Unless est be taken 8 Not, 1| of beata vita is abruptly introduced. So D.F. II. 88 frui dolore 9 Not, 2| famous men should not be introduced into dialogues of the kind. 10 Not, 2| emphatic ille is often thus introduced by itself in questions, 11 Not, 2| slight alteration habeat introduced by Goer. and Orelli quite 12 Not, 2| admiration, which the clause introduced by ut defines, "which admiration 13 Not, 2| Excogitavit: on interrogations not introduced by a particle of any kind 14 Not, 2| second edition probably introduced here the translation cavillationes, 15 Not, 2| reject explanatory clauses introduced by ut. Halm brackets a similar 16 Not, 2| conjecture. If anything is to be introduced, I would rather add et crassitudine