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 1    Abbr              |   Off. = De Officiis; Tim. = Timaeus; Cat. Mai. = Cato Maior;
 2    Abbr              |      Rep. = Republic; Tim. = Timaeus; Apol. = Apologia Socratis;
 3     Int,      II     |   notions about physics, the Timaeus of Plato, which he knew
 4     Int,      IV(202)|              De Off. II. §8, Timæus, c. 1. Ad Att. XIII. 13, §
 5     Not,       1     |       II. 53. Apud Platonem: Timaeus, 47 B, often quoted or imitated
 6     Not,       1     | these words by Cic., cf. 19, Timaeus c. 1, D.F. I. 64, IV. 18,
 7     Not,       1     |      and το δεχομενον of the Timaeus (50 D). Cic. in Tim. has
 8     Not,       1     |      the process is given in Timaeus, 50 D. In eo quod efficeret ...
 9     Not,       1     |    remarks that Plato in his Timaeus had already made the mundus
10     Not,       1     |    Stoics, is to be found in Timaeus p. 47, 48, Grote's Plato,
11     Not,       1     |  οπωπαμεν, etc. Plato in the Timaeus fosters the same notion,
12     Not,       2     | Faber points out that in the Timaeus Cic. translates αλυτος by
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