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 1     Int,      II|      the art of [xx] conduct (ars vivendi). All speculative
 2       I,      IV|     minime Socrates probabat, ars quaedam philosophiae et
 3      II,     VII|  animo comprehendit et tenet? Ars vero quae potest esse nisi
 4      II,    XXIX|      igitur te contra soritas ars ista adiuvat, quae nec augentis
 5      II,    XXIX|     95. Quid? quod eadem illa ars, quasi Penelope telam retexens,
 6      II,     XXX|    concluditur probabitis aut ars ista nulla est. Vide ergo
 7      II,     XXX|    Qui igitur magis illud? Si ars, si ratio, si via, si vis
 8     Not,       1|        followed by Baiter has ars; on the other hand Bentley (
 9     Not,       1|  almost impossible ellipse of ars, scientia, or something
10     Not,       1| Baiter dubitanter, Why alter? Ars quaedam philosophiae: before
11     Not,       1|   Academics and Peripatetics. Ars = τεχνη, a set of definite
12     Not,       2|      in Cic. as equivalent to ars in all its senses, cf. 114
13     Not,       2|      Orat. 117. Artificium: = ars, as in 30. Nusquam labar:
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