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1 Int, I| one of a number of eminent Greeks who fled from Athens on 2 Int, I| ethical teaching of the Greeks; but there can be little 3 Int, I| philosophy, as well as with the Greeks who from time to time came 4 Int, I| political writings of [x] the Greeks, such as Theophrastus and 5 Int, III| later philosophy of the Greeks is of any value, Cicero' 6 Int, III| absolutely compelled to resort to Greeks119. He will not even concede 7 Int, III| them seemed well enough for Greeks, [xxx] but for Romans unmanly, 8 Int, IV| been so finished that the Greeks themselves have nothing 9 Int, IV| especially told that even with Greeks his acquaintance with Greek, 10 Int, IV| admiration231. He defends the Greeks from the attacks of Crassus232. 11 Not, 1| himself to subjects which the Greeks have not treated (7, 8). 12 Not, 1| and Matter, cf. 28. The Greeks themselves sometimes confuse 13 Not, 1| convertible terms. The Greeks would call the four elements 14 Not, 1| means "but if not." Even the Greeks fall victims to the task 15 Not, 1| individual perception. The Greeks, however, themselves use 16 Not, 2| Conclusisse: although the Greeks used συμπερασμα instead