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Alphabetical [« »] familiaris 2 familiarity 2 family 3 famous 16 fancied 1 fanciful 1 fanenai 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 ever 16 evidently 16 expressions 16 famous 16 greeks 16 having 16 huic | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances famous |
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1 Int, I| pupil of Panaetius, the most famous Stoic of the age. To him 2 Int, II| of opinion which the most famous intellects display, ought 3 Int, II| he calls them "great and famous philosophers99," and he 4 Int, IV| patronage it received from so famous a man as the younger Catulus, 5 Int, IV| of Academic doctrine. The famous books of Philo were probably 6 Not, 1| Cic. is thinking of the famous lines of Empedocles στεινοποι 7 Not, 2| Africanus (5). Others think that famous men should not be introduced 8 Not, 2| tribune, in appealing to famous old philosophers as supporters 9 Not, 2| constituti: cf. the famous abiit, evasit, excessit, 10 Not, 2| Visus Homerus, etc.: this famous dream of Ennius, recorded 11 Not, 2| weaken the force of your famous oath that you "knew all 12 Not, 2| following clause, as in the famous passage of Cic Ad Quintum 13 Not, 2| was thinking of his own famous oath at the end of his consulship.~§ 14 Not, 2| but take for my models famous men? Even Chrysippus stated 15 Not, 2| this reminds one of the famous controversy between Corax 16 Not, 2| in T.D. I. 19 where his famous line ‛αιμα γαρ ανθρωποις