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 1     Int,      II|         existed in Cicero's age; Stoicism not as Zeno understood it,
 2     Int,      II| Academicism, Peripateticism, and Stoicism put forward by Antiochus
 3     Int,      II|      farther in the direction of Stoicism than even his teacher Antiochus.
 4     Not,       1|           this is thorough going Stoicism. Reason, God, Matter, Universe,
 5     Not,       1|        accounts for the split of Stoicism from Academicism by the
 6     Not,       1|          best known doctrines of Stoicism, as to think even for a
 7     Not,       1| chargeable not with ignorance of Stoicism but with careless writing.
 8     Not,       1|          but will mention a few. Stoicism had at the time succeeded
 9     Not,       1|         here is a trace of later Stoicism. To Zeno all καταληπτικαι
10     Not,       2|           Antiochus, in adopting Stoicism under the name of the Old
11     Not,       2|      called ‛ο μεταθεμενος) from Stoicism to Epicureanism cf. T.D.
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