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1 Int, I| assumed the toga virilis. The pupil seems to have been converted 2 Int, I| in B.C. 59, leaving his pupil heir to a not inconsiderable 3 Int, I| through Piso. Diodorus, the pupil of Critolaus, is frequently 4 Int, I| that with Posidonius the pupil of Panaetius, the most famous 5 Int, I| Hecato the Rhodian, another pupil of Panaetius, may have been 6 Int, I| to prevent Memmius, the pupil of the great Roman Epicurean 7 Int, IV| brilliantly supported by the pupil of Clitomachus in his earlier 8 Int, IV| Antiochus and Aristus, whose pupil Brutus was290.~c. The Second 9 Not, 2| between Heraclitus Tyrius the pupil of Clitomachus and Philo, 10 Not, 2| practically refuted by his fellow pupil Persaeus, who took two twins, 11 Not, 2| but a noted dialectician, pupil of Diodorus the Megarian,