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 1    Abbr         |           Timaeus; Cat. Mai. = Cato Maior; Lael. = Laelius;
 2     Int,      IV|        Catulus and Lucullus to Cato and Brutus169. This plan
 3     Int,      IV|        of the Academica, where Cato and Brutus appeared in the
 4     Int,      IV|        prominent position than Cato. Consequently Cato must
 5     Int,      IV|        than Cato. Consequently Cato must have taken the comparatively
 6     Int,      IV|       Stoic of the Stoics like Cato should be chosen to represent
 7     Int,      IV|        first half of the work. Cato is not closely enough connected
 8     Int,      IV|      to deal. He was nephew of Cato, whose half-sister Servilia
 9     Int,      IV|       was wife of Lucullus289. Cato was tutor to Lucullus' son,
10     Int,      IV|     married a divorced wife of Cato. All of them were of the
11     Int,      IV|      the Senatorial party, and Cato and Brutus lived to be present,
12     Not,       1|    speaks of this very oracle (Cato Mai. 78, Lael. 7, 9, 13)
13     Not,       2|    referred to the examples of Cato and Africanus (5). Others
14     Not,       2| actually apologises for making Cato more learned than he really
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