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 1     Int,       I|   Athens21. Only three notable Peripatetics were at this time living.
 2     Int,       I|        Cicero said, of all the Peripatetics he had himself heard, and
 3     Int,      II|    actual adoption by the late Peripatetics of many Stoic doctrines,
 4     Not,       1|       of the old Academics and Peripatetics. Ars = τεχνη, a set of definite
 5     Not,       1|      and the post-Aristotelian Peripatetics, to whom it is assigned
 6     Not,       1|         6, 8, the τελος of the Peripatetics is stated to be το κατ'
 7     Not,       1|  though also attributed to the Peripatetics by Stob. II. 6, 7 (κοινη
 8     Not,       1|  opinions of old Academics and Peripatetics. Sapientiam: cf. N.D. II.
 9     Not,       1| Although the old Academics and Peripatetics based knowledge on the senses,
10     Not,       1|      Stob. I. 41, 33, that the Peripatetics of the time were in the
11     Not,       2|        the tenets of the later Peripatetics; cf. esp. Sext. A.M. VII.
12     Not,       2|       vary often speaks of the Peripatetics, as in D.F. IV. 5, V. 7.
13     Not,       2|      to D.F. II. 44. The later Peripatetics were to a great degree Stoicised.
14     Not,       2|      αγαθα και τα εκτος of the Peripatetics, for which see I. 19. More
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