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 1      II,      IV|       in iis Antiochi fratre, Aristo, et praeterea Aristone et
 2      II,   XXXIX|     irrisione Socrates, liber Aristo Chius, qui nihil istorum
 3     Not,       2|    himself claimed the title. Aristo: see Introd. p. 11. Aristone:
 4     Not,       2|    Diog. VII. 164 mentions an Aristo of Alexandria, a Peripatetic,
 5     Not,       2| things were absolutely alike. Aristo the Chian, who maintained
 6     Not,       2|   made one deposit money with Aristo, while the other after a
 7     Not,       2|     to side with Socrates and Aristo, who hold that nothing can
 8     Not,       2|      ne maiorem quidem in 82. Aristo Chius: for this doctrine
 9     Not,       2|    Elea, Euclides, Menedemus, Aristo, Pyrrho, Aristippus, Epicurus,
10     Not,       2|  spells the name), Pyrrho and Aristo together as authors of exploded
11     Not,       2|       130. Aristonem: this is Aristo of Chios, not Aristo of
12     Not,       2|       is Aristo of Chios, not Aristo of Ceos, who was a Peripatetic;
13     Not,       2|      and for the doctrines of Aristo the Chian ib. 358, Zeller
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