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1 Int, I| lessons Cicero certainly learned most at this period was 2 Int, I| He was certainly the most learned Roman of his age, with the 3 Int, I| politician. Scholars who have learned to despise his political 4 Int, IV| East he sought to attach learned men to his person. At Alexandria 5 Not, 1| introduce it into that which the learned read." Laudationibus: λογοις 6 Not, 1| XIII. 28, cf. also the learned note of Wesenberg, reprinted 7 Not, 2| also a philosopher, having learned much from Antiochus and 8 Not, 2| apologises for making Cato more learned than he really was. Mortuis: 9 Not, 2| adamaverunt: "which they have learned to love;" the ad has the 10 Not, 2| Has nothing really been learned since the time of Arcesilas? 11 Not, 2| 97). In my opinion, and I learned Dialectic from Antiochus,