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1 Int, I| Stoic philosopher, he was a perfect master both of the theory 2 Int, IV| of literary culture and perfect masters of Latin style, 3 Not, 1| rerum, thus giving an almost perfect iambic, strongly stopped 4 Not, 1| coexist with virtue and perfect wisdom (42).~§33. Haec erat 5 Not, 1| in 36 had explained with perfect correctness the Stoic theory 6 Not, 1| the ‛ηγεμονικον was in a perfect state, there was virtue, 7 Not, 1| equilibrium in the reason, and perfect reason being virtue (20), 8 Not, 1| is αεικινητος in eternal perfect circular motion (for to 9 Not, 1| circular motion is alone perfect and eternal), is the αιθηρ 10 Not, 2| that Cic. commonly uses the perfect labefeci and the part, labefactus 11 Not, 2| in Cat. Mai. 20. For the perfect labefactavit cf. I. 33. 12 Not, 2| occurrit is probably the perfect. Cf. n. on 127.~§26. Quid 13 Not, 2| human faculties are not perfect enough to discern whatever 14 Not, 2| Eng. idiom requires the perfect or aorist. Tot saeculis: 15 Not, 2| occurit, explaining it as a perfect, and giving numerous exx.