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 1     Ded         |                TO~THOSE OF HIS PUPILS~WHO HAVE READ WITH HIM~THE
 2     Pre         |      Universities, and also to pupils and teachers alike in all
 3     Pre         |    large number of intelligent pupils, and there is scarcely a
 4     Pre         |       to place in the hands of pupils who are studying a philosophical
 5     Int,       I| numbered by Cicero among those pupils and admirers of Carneades
 6     Int,       I|   eagerly discussed by the two pupils20. Patro was probably in
 7     Int,      II|       Posidonius and the other pupils of Panaetius propounded
 8     Not,       1|       first broken by Polemo's pupils; so Varro says (from Antiochus)
 9     Not,       1|      which Zeno and Arcesilas, pupils of Polemo, were both disloyal (
10     Not,       1|      the rivalry of two fellow pupils. Cf. Numenius in Euseb.
11     Not,       2| Cicerone. Philo's only notable pupils had combined to form the
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