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 1     Int,       I|          a single leaf from being lost.... Every day I find greater
 2     Int,     III|          few scanty traces is now lost. C. Amafinius, mentioned
 3     Int,      IV|          the two editions.~a. The lost dialogue "Catulus."~The
 4     Int,      IV|         The Catulus from whom the lost dialogue was named was son
 5     Int,      IV|    portion of the contents of the lost prooemium to the Catulus.
 6     Int,      IV|         philosophy, though in the lost dialogue which bore his
 7     Not,       1|           recovery of Aristotle's lost works, which did not happen
 8     Not,       2|        must have agreed with some lost noun either in the neut.
 9     Not,       2|          as the Academica and the lost Hortensius. I give, partly
10     Not,       2|    appears to be a summary of the lost part of Book I. to the following
11     Not,       2| indication of the contents of the lost Catulus, see Introd. p.
12     Not,       2|           of the functions of the lost Lat. optative. [Madv. on
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