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  1     Int,       I     |              was now barred.10~We thus see that before Cicero was twenty
  2     Int,       I     |              at this time is the same: see especially the remaining
  3     Int,      II     |             New Academy.~It is easy to see what there was in such a
  4     Int,      II(109)|                                        See esp. N.D. I. §§3, 4.~
  5     Int,     III(125)|                                        See esp. De Consolatione, fragm.
  6     Int,      IV(252)|                                        See below.~
  7     Int,      IV(270)|                                        See II. §4, where there is a
  8     Int,      IV(277)|            death. That lay at Puteoli: see Ad Att. VII. 3, §9.~
  9     Int,      IV(303)|                                        See Madvig, De Fin. ed. 2, p.
 10     Not,       1     |               of Atticus than of Cic., see Introd. p. 37. Nuntiatum:
 11     Not,       1     |               quite in Cicero's style (see my note on 25 quanta id
 12     Not,       1     |        institui: the De Lingua Latina; see Ad. Att XIII. 12.~§3. E
 13     Not,       1     |       father-in-law of Sext. Pompeius; see Cæsar B. Civ. III. 5, 16,
 14     Not,       1     |                  for a strong instance see Ad Fam. I. 9, 13, ed Nobbe,
 15     Not,       1     |              instances have written i, see Corss. I. 738—744. Amafinii
 16     Not,       1     |              almost convertible terms. See also M.D.F. I. 39. Nec dicendi
 17     Not,       1     |             Democritum: for the charge see D.F. I. 17, IV. 13, N.D.
 18     Not,       1     |        Epicurean ignorance of geometry see note on II. 123] Illi enim
 19     Not,       1     |               often denounced by Cic., see esp T.D. III. 41, where
 20     Not,       1     |                characteristic of Cic., see 11, 17. I am surprised that
 21     Not,       1     |                to govern it. For velle see a good instance in D.F.
 22     Not,       1     |                in phrase side by side. See some remarkable instances
 23     Not,       1     |         applied by Cic. to philosophy, see esp. a sarcastic passage
 24     Not,       1     |         systematic grammarian of Rome. See Quintil. Inst. Or. X. 1,
 25     Not,       1     |            Menippum: a Cynic satirist, see Dict. Biogr. Considerable
 26     Not,       1     |              texts (T.D. V. 121, where see Tischer). Goer. reads philosophiae
 27     Not,       1     |                are almost convertible; see Cat. Mai. 63. In Lael. 12,
 28     Not,       1     |                 locus, regio together, see Pro Murena, 85, Pro Cluentio,
 29     Not,       1     |              procurator and procuratio see Jordan on Pro Caecina 55.
 30     Not,       1     |             public estimation at Rome. See Introd. p. 29. The same
 31     Not,       1     |                very rarely omits esse, see note on II. 77, for Cicero'
 32     Not,       1     |           Cicero's supposed conversion see Introd. p. 20. Veterem illam:
 33     Not,       1     |       potential force in the sentence; see M.D.F. III. 70. Nothing
 34     Not,       1     |             and vice versa. In libris: see II. 11. Duas Academias:
 35     Not,       1     |              to be found in Aristotle, see the passages quoted by R.
 36     Not,       1     |            this repetition of pronouns see M.D.F. IV. 43. Varie et
 37     Not,       1     |          proper understanding of which see note on II. 74. Ab Apolline,
 38     Not,       1     |              II. 55, 112, V. 78, where see Zumpt. Goer. abuses edd.
 39     Not,       1     |        assertion is distinctly untrue; see Zeller's Socrates 88, with
 40     Not,       1     |                into Latin nouns in -a. See M.D.F. II. 94. Coetus ...
 41     Not,       1     |             closely after the pronoun, see M.D.F. IV. 43, cf. also
 42     Not,       1     |               by Diog. Laert. III. 56 (see R. and P., p. 195). The
 43     Not,       1     |    characteristic of Cic., as we shall see later. Ac primum: many MSS.
 44     Not,       1     |              Aristotle is difficult to see; that he did so, however,
 45     Not,       1     |               however, is indubitable; see D.F. V. 2427, which should
 46     Not,       1     |                On the Antiochean finis see more in note on 22. Corporis
 47     Not,       1     |             alia: for ellipse of bona, see n. on 13. Ponebant esse:
 48     Not,       1     |                even native Latin words see Boscher in Curtius' Studien
 49     Not,       1     |           lingua voces, non exprimit." See also De Off. I. 133. One
 50     Not,       1     |                 For the word pertinere see M.D.F. III. 54.~§22. Plerique:
 51     Not,       1     |              πρωτα κατα φυσιν in Latin see Madvig's Fourth Excursus
 52     Not,       1     |              conditioned by some verb, see Madv. A comparison of this
 53     Not,       1     |             the Stoic πρωτα κατα φυσιν see Zeller, chap XI. Ipsa per
 54     Not,       1     |           ground from action and duty, see II. 24. Recti honestique:
 55     Not,       1     |               at the Epicureans. Forma see n. on 33.~§§2429. Part
 56     Not,       1     |        doctrine is quite Aristotelian. See the reff. given above. Nihil
 57     Not,       1     |                it is more difficult to see why it should be introduced
 58     Not,       1     |             the Stoic view of ποιοτης, see Zeller, 96103, with footnotes.~§
 59     Not,       1     |            used as early as Isocrates. See Cic. on metaphor, De Or.
 60     Not,       1     |           terms are ‛απλα and συνθετα, see Arist. De Coelo, I. 2 (R.
 61     Not,       1     |                moulded as by a potter (see II. 77); the word was given
 62     Not,       1     |       reparation out of nothing again. See Lucr. I. 215—264, and elsewhere.
 63     Not,       1     |               370 sq. disproves, where see Munro. Cf. also Sext. Emp.
 64     Not,       1     | interchangeable terms with the Stoics. See Zeller 145150 By an inevitable
 65     Not,       1     |       Sempiterna: Aristotle held this: see II. 119 and N.D. II. 118,
 66     Not,       1     |            pervading Air-Current, etc. See Zeller, ch. VI. passim.
 67     Not,       1     |               is perfectly beneficent, see Ac. II. 120, N.D. I. 23,
 68     Not,       1     |        expressed is human inability to see this orderly sequence. Τυχη
 69     Not,       1     |              is ascribed to Anaxagorassee also Topica, 5866). This
 70     Not,       1     |               on posse for posse fieri see M.D.F. IV. 48, also Ac.
 71     Not,       1     |             the Gk. κατηναγκασμενον. I see no reason for suspecting
 72     Not,       1     |        sensation, whereas, as we shall see in the Lucullus, he really
 73     Not,       1     |          Theaetetus and of Xenocrates; see below. Nec percipere: for
 74     Not,       1     |                Nec percipere: for this see Lucullus passim. Christ'
 75     Not,       1     |             fiom definitiones nominum, see the distinction drawn after
 76     Not,       1     |             requires no qualification, see a good instance in T.D.
 77     Not,       1     |              sentence being the other; see Zeller 69, 70. Orationis
 78     Not,       1     |                to which add Ac. I. 23. See other em. in Halm. Goer.
 79     Not,       1     |              nisi finis boni. Divinum: see R. and P. 210 for a full
 80     Not,       1     |          Suavis: his constant epithet, see Gellius qu. R. and P. 327.
 81     Not,       1     |               for his various offences see D.F. V. 12 sq., T.D. V.
 82     Not,       1     |              employ them.~§34. Strato: see II. 121. The statement in
 83     Not,       1     |                are against the theory, see Zeller 500.~§35. Anteiret
 84     Not,       1     |              occurs Ad Fam. XV. 21, 4, see other close parallels in
 85     Not,       1     |             His ipsis ... numerabat: I see no reason for placing this
 86     Not,       1     |            contradicts Cic. and Stob., see R. and P. 393.) Recte factum =
 87     Not,       1     |              38. Sed quasdam virtutes: see 20. This passage requires
 88     Not,       1     |               D. IV. 22, Gk. ακολασια, see Zeller 232. Quintam naturam:
 89     Not,       1     |              it placed νους εν αιθερι (see Plutarch, qu. R. and P.
 90     Not,       1     |              no means of knowing this (see Stob. I. 41, 36). Again,
 91     Not,       1     |               the Somn. Scipionis will see what power this had over
 92     Not,       1     |                 between αιθηρ and πυρ, see Zeller 189, 190. Ipsam naturam:
 93     Not,       1     |               of sensation and thought see Sextus Adv. Math. VII. 127—
 94     Not,       1     |        corporis: for Stoic materialism see Zeller, pp. 120 sq. The
 95     Not,       1     |                of thought. Xenocrates: see II. 124, n. Superiores:
 96     Not,       1     |            Matter in the Stoic scheme, see Zeller, pp. 134, 135.~§40.
 97     Not,       1     |             probably ought to be read, see 18. Adsensionem = συγκαταθεσιν.
 98     Not,       1     |               φαντασια compels assent (see II. 38). This is, however,
 99     Not,       1     |               Epicurean, and Academic, see n. on II. 17. Earum rerum:
100     Not,       1     |           καταληπτον, but, as we shall see in the Lucullus, the sensation
101     Not,       1     |              Quae manu prehenderentur: see II. 145. Nova enim dicebat:
102     Not,       1     |           impervious to logical tests; see Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 253,
103     Not,       1     |                of there. Opinio: δοξα, see Zeller and cf. Ac. II. 52,
104     Not,       1     |               the bases of all proof. (See Grote's Essay on the Origin
105     Not,       1     |              exposition, and for which see M.D.F. I. 30, III. 49; (
106     Not,       1     |                adsensio of the sapiens see Zeller 87. More information
107     Not,       1     |            Breviter: MSS. et breviter; see 37. Tunc: rare before a
108     Not,       1     |               rare before a consonant; see Munro on Lucr. I. 130. Verum
109     Not,       1     |              vincendi: for these words see n. on II. 14. The sincerity
110     Not,       1     |             Confessionem ignorationis: see 16. Socrates was far from
111     Not,       1     |             sceptic, as Cic. supposes; see note on II. 74. Et iam ante
112     Not,       1     |               sceptics; for Democritus see my note on II. 73, for Empedocles
113     Not,       1     |        Institutis: νομω of Democritus, see R. and P. 50. Goerenz's
114     Not,       1     |              σκοτιη γνωσις of Democr., see II. 73. Dixerunt: Halm brackets
115     Not,       1     |                 for these expressions, see II. 66, note. Praecurrere:
116     Not,       1     |              for MSS. exposui. Zenone: see Introd. p. 5. ~
117     Not,       2     |                 BOOK I.~1. Mnesarchus: see II. 69, De Or. I. 45, and
118     Not,       2     |              his answer to Hortensius, see Introd. p. 55. The argument
119     Not,       2     |               dive; for the derivation see Curt. Grundz p. 326. A diver
120     Not,       2     |                81, which are unable to see that which lies immediately
121     Not,       2     |              the Academica Posteriora (see fragm. 36).~BOOK III.~12.
122     Not,       2     |               them take their own way. See another view in Krische,
123     Not,       2     |               better than a dogmatist (see Luc. 105, 120, and Cic.'
124     Not,       2     |        perspicuitas as in Luc. 17.~19. See on Luc. 57.~BOOK IV.~Further
125     Not,       2     |               have another alteration, see Krische, p. 64.~30. Only
126     Not,       2     |            have no truths to maintain, see Luc. 119, also 66 and N.
127     Not,       2     |                 36. It is difficult to see where this passage could
128     Not,       2     |               Philo (12).~§1. Luculli: see Introd. p. 58, and Dict.
129     Not,       2     |                of a man like Lucullus, see Introd. p. 30. Percepta: "
130     Not,       2     |                skar meaning to divide, see Corss. I. 403. For the three
131     Not,       2     |             nouns with a singular verb see Madv. Gram. 213 A, who confines
132     Not,       2     |               man of distinction also; see Dict. Biog. Magna cum gloria:
133     Not,       2     |          proposed, would not be Latin, see De Leg. II. 16. Consulatum:
134     Not,       2     |        Metrodorus of Scepsis, for whom see De Or. II. 360. Consignamus:
135     Not,       2     |          modify hodie. On this subject see Madv. Opuscula I. 390. Etsi:
136     Not,       2     |                same holds of quamquam, see n. on I. 5. Calumnia: properly
137     Not,       2     |            approved by Halm, I fail to see. The form of expression
138     Not,       2     |             disp. followed by genitive see n. on I. 33. Non ita decoram:
139     Not,       2     |              decoram: for this feeling see Introd. p. 30. For non ita
140     Not,       2     |             199 B.C. About the embassy see Dict. Biogr. art. 'Panactius'.
141     Not,       2     |                 qui negent: and truly, see Introd. p. 38. In Cat. Mai. §
142     Not,       2     |           which I conjectured, but now see occurs in a MS. (Pal. 2)
143     Not,       2     |          Probabilia: πιθανα, for which see 33. Sequi: "act upon," cf.
144     Not,       2     |             love for petty variations; see 105, also T.D. V. 43, De
145     Not,       2     |              for this Academic freedom see Introd. p. 18. Amico cuidam:
146     Not,       2     |            cuipiam; for the difference see Madv. Gram. 493 b, c.~§9.
147     Not,       2     |                In support of the text, see I. 9 (sunt ista) and note.
148     Not,       2     |      Clitomachum: for this philosopher see Zeller 532. Quae nunc prope
149     Not,       2     |          contents of the lost Catulus, see Introd. p. 50. Implorans: "
150     Not,       2     |              to appeal to with tears," see Corss. I. 361. Philonis:
151     Not,       2     |               formation of these names see Corss. I. 116. Rogus: an
152     Not,       2     |              while ab is rather rarer. See M.D.F. I. 39, and for describere
153     Not,       2     |                Dicta Philoni: for this see Introd. p. 50. It cannot
154     Not,       2     |             claimed the title. Aristo: see Introd. p. 11. Aristone:
155     Not,       2     |              Dio seems unknown. Negat: see n. on 18. Lenior: some MSS.
156     Not,       2     |              as the words of the text, see R. and P. 108. Quale sit:
157     Not,       2     |           which one good MS. has here, see Corssen II. 285. Negavissent: "
158     Not,       2     |           genuine Antiochean opinions, see the Academica Posteriora
159     Not,       2     |              agnosceret on the margin; see n. on 88. Fannius: in his "
160     Not,       2     |       Arcesilas Zenoni ... obtrectans: see n. on I. 34. These charges
161     Not,       2     |             the provocation Zeno gave, see Aug. Contra Acad. II. 14,
162     Not,       2     |          reading. For this philosopher see Zeller 533. As two MSS.
163     Not,       2     |             the interrupted narrative, see Madv. Gram. 480. Ipsa evidentia:
164     Not,       2     |                argument and refuses to see the force of an opponent'
165     Not,       2     |               judgments on phenomena. (See 78 of this book.) The scarcity
166     Not,       2     |                 it it not difficult to see wherein Philo's "lie" consisted.
167     Not,       2     |               sensation, Epicurus must see to that. Things which impede
168     Not,       2     |              27. Epicurus hoc viderit: see 79, 80. Epic. held all sensation,
169     Not,       2     |                φαντασιαν. Sui iudicii: see for the gen. M.D.F. II.
170     Not,       2     |               quisque as a single word see M.D.F. V. 46.~§20. Ut oculi ...
171     Not,       2     |           Umbris ... eminentia: Pliny (see Forc.) often uses umbra
172     Not,       2     |                Div. I. 23. Interiorem: see R. and P. 165 and Zeller'
173     Not,       2     |            truth and falsehood reside; see Zeller 107 sq. There is
174     Not,       2     |         προληψις and εννοια, for which see Zeller 79, 89. In I. 40
175     Not,       2     |                 II. 148, D.F. III. 18 (see Madv.), Quint, II. 17, 41,
176     Not,       2     |            fortune is quite unfounded; see Tischer on T.D. III. 4.
177     Not,       2     |              24. Primum: out of place, see on 21. Agere: the dogmatist
178     Not,       2     |                dat. with facio and fio see Madv. Gram. 241, obs. 5,
179     Not,       2     |               N.D. I. 6. For the sense see n. on 16, also 61. Artificio:
180     Not,       2     |               set in motion. Forορμη see 24. Intenderemus: as in
181     Not,       2     |              proper meaning, for which see Madv. there, and the passages
182     Not,       2     |               which philosophy brings, see 23. Cognitionem: επιστημην.
183     Not,       2     |             animals, not merely anima; see Madv. D.F. V. 38. The rule
184     Not,       2     |              to the speech of Catulus; see Introd. p. 51. Aug. Cont.
185     Not,       2     |                φαντασια. Ut Carneades: see Sext. A.M. VII. 166 την
186     Not,       2     |           agree in ve for ne, on which see M.D.F. IV. 76. Inaniter =
187     Not,       2     |              διανοιας. For the meaning see n. on 47. Relinquitur: so
188     Not,       2     |                φαντασια is here meant; see 33.~§36. Ex circumspectione,
189     Not,       2     |                etc.: the διεξωδευμενη; see n. on 33. Primum quia ...
190     Not,       2     |                of the Ac. Post., which see.~§39. Virtus: even the Stoics,
191     Not,       2     |               the freedom of the will; see n. on I. 40. Ante videri
192     Not,       2     |                the mouths of sceptics, see e.g. Sext. P.H. I. 14. Num
193     Not,       2     |            Epicurus' view of sensation see n. on 79, 80.~§§4648. Summary.
194     Not,       2     |            make a serious endeavour to see the light by which these
195     Not,       2     |                all forms of divination see Zeller 166, De Div. I. 7,
196     Not,       2     |           omnino is fixed by 40, where see n.)? Probabilia, then, denotes
197     Not,       2     |        admitted among Stoics at least, see De Div. II. 86. For the
198     Not,       2     |          distinguished from the other; see n. on 40. Similes: after
199     Not,       2     |                Simul ut: rare in Cic., see Madv. D.F. II. 33, who,
200     Not,       2     |                on 34. For the argument see n. on 80 quasi vero quaeratur
201     Not,       2     |                  53. Sustinet: επεχει; see on 94. Aliquando sustinere:
202     Not,       2     |         Summary. The Academics fail to see that such doctrines do away
203     Not,       2     |               Trans. here "they do not see this either," cf. n. on
204     Not,       2     |               of the sceptic position; see n. on 50. Before leaving
205     Not,       2     |             one of the sceptic τροποι, see Pyrrh. Hyp. I. 124.~§55.
206     Not,       2     |                this opinion of Democr. see R. and P. 45. Et eo quidem
207     Not,       2     |                a gloss by Man., Lamb., see however nn. on I. 6, 8.
208     Not,       2     |              are Philo and Metrodorus, see 78. Tollendus est adsensus:
209     Not,       2     |             fem. nouns, is noticeable, see exx. in Madv. Gram. 214
210     Not,       2     |             and si qui (for the latter see n. on 81). As aliquis is
211     Not,       2     |            written (Myrmecides in 120, see my n.). Dispiciendum: not
212     Not,       2     |              of the Acad. Post., which see.~§62. Motum animorum: n.
213     Not,       2     |                Cic. was often taunted. See Ad Fam. V. 5, 2, Ad Att.
214     Not,       2     |             Cic. during the conspiracy see 3, and the passages quoted
215     Not,       2     |             memoriae" (on D.F. I. 34). See Krebs and Allgayer in the
216     Not,       2     |               more modest than censeo, see Madv. Gram. 380. Tantum
217     Not,       2     |               to insert me (as Lamb.), see n. on I. 7.~§65. Studio
218     Not,       2     |              by a particle of any kind see Madv. Gram. 450. Eadem dicit:
219     Not,       2     |      proposition is not strictly true, see n. on 132. Sensisse: = iudicasse,
220     Not,       2     |                 Mnesarchi ... Dardani: see Dict. Biogr.~§70. Revocata
221     Not,       2     |             his works (74). Now do you see that I do not merely name,
222     Not,       2     |               νομωι as appearances do. See R. and P. 51.~§74. Furere:
223     Not,       2     |                possibility of επιστημη see the remarks of Sextus A.M.
224     Not,       2     |              the verb is not expressed see M.D.F. V. 68 and cf. I.
225     Not,       2     |            removendum: for om. of esse see n. on I. 43. Perscripti
226     Not,       2     |            Stilponem, etc.: Megarians, see R. and P. 177182. σοφισματα:
227     Not,       2     |             for the tense of the verb, see Madv. Gram. 347 b, obs.
228     Not,       2     |               the insertion of tibi. I see no difficulty in the qui
229     Not,       2     |            clear account of the school see Zeller's Socrates, for the
230     Not,       2     |             meanings of falsum indeed, see n. on 47. Eiusdem modi:
231     Not,       2     |              excessive rarity in Cic., see Madv. Opusc. I. 448, D.F.
232     Not,       2     |               the senses. So we cannot see or hear without art, which
233     Not,       2     |             which cannot be disproved, see 19. Quod ne [id]: I have
234     Not,       2     |       Pantheism"—"all we have power to see is a straight staff bent
235     Not,       2     |               the reason why drunkards see double he says ταυτο τουτο
236     Not,       2     |              and "coals to Newcastle," see Lorenz on Plaut. Miles II.
237     Not,       2     |               favourite one with Cic., see Ad Att. I. 13, 5.~§81. Nescio
238     Not,       2     |           aliquis and aliqui, on which see 61 n. In Paradoxa 12 the
239     Not,       2     |                them to alter the text, see n. on I. 6.~§82. Quid ego:
240     Not,       2     |             aut nihil, is rash. Semel: see 79. Qui ne nunc quidem:
241     Not,       2     |                   quidem is bad Latin (see M.D.F. V. 56). Nor can quin
242     Not,       2     |              is expressed in 40, where see my note. Visa res: Halm
243     Not,       2     |             other ellipses of the verb see M.D.F. V. 63. Alcmaeo autem:
244     Not,       2     |           unfrequently occur together, see Madv. Em. Liv. p. 442. Ita
245     Not,       2     |         favourite quotation with Cic.; see Ad Att. XIV. 14, and T.D.
246     Not,       2     |           subject was Αιας μαινομενος, see Ribbeck Trag. Lat. rel.
247     Not,       2     |          maniac. For my part, I do not see why the poet should not
248     Not,       2     |            dictum: αμφιβολον, on which see P.H. II. 256, Diog VII.
249     Not,       2     |       Aristotle alone of the ancients; see Grote's essay on the Origin
250     Not,       2     |               been used by the Cynics, see Sext. P.H. II. 244, III.
251     Not,       2     |            quid sit.~§94. Ut agitator: see the amusing letter to Atticus
252     Not,       2     |                 I. 81, De Leg. II. 20, see Corss. Ausspr. I. 155 For
253     Not,       2     |            Stoic definition of αξιωμα, see Diog. VII. 65 and other
254     Not,       2     |                on facere with the dat. see n. on 27. Cederet: some
255     Not,       2     |               by the name of exceptio. See Dict. Ant. Tribunum ...
256     Not,       2     |               Hermachus, as most edd.; see M.D.F. II. 96. Diiunctum:
257     Not,       2     |                διεζευγμενον, for which see Zeller 112. Necessarium:
258     Not,       2     |            Epicurean view of Dialectic see R. and P. 343. Zeller 399
259     Not,       2     |            Corax and Tisias, for which see Cope in the old Journal
260     Not,       2     |                 sic below replaces it. See Madv. D.F. p. 790, ed. 2.
261     Not,       2     |                 and many other places (see his note). Cf. fragm. 22
262     Not,       2     |          Exsistere. cf. 36. Qui neget: see 79. Caput: a legal term.
263     Not,       2     |       Ciceronian use of nullus for non see 47, 141, and Madv. Gram.
264     Not,       2     |                  For the force of this see my note on non probans in
265     Not,       2     |             105111. Summary. You must see, Lucullus, by this time,
266     Not,       2     |                constr., for the matter see 22. Lumina: "strong points."
267     Not,       2     |          occurs in Livy, Sueton., etc. see Forc. Sit etiam: the etiam
268     Not,       2     |               also that even Priscian (see M.D.F. V. 12) made gross
269     Not,       2     |              another echo of Lucullus; see 32. Quem ad modum ... item:
270     Not,       2     |                Quem ad modum ... item: see Madv. on D.F. III. 48, who
271     Not,       2     |              from that of Carneades. I see absolutely no reason for
272     Not,       2     |         propositions as Arcesilas did; see 77.~§114. Illud ferre: cf.
273     Not,       2     |               in this patronising way; see e.g. T.D. II. 44, III. 50,
274     Not,       2     |          result whatever? (116) Let us see which one of actual physical
275     Not,       2     |             from that of Democritus. I see some good in Strato, yet
276     Not,       2     |              things or of the earth to see whether she is firmly fixed
277     Not,       2     |           modes of dividing philosophy see Sext. A.M. VII. 2. At illud
278     Not,       2     |            this word is used by Pliny (see Forc.) for the slope of
279     Not,       2     |          partibus: for this expression see Munro on Lucr. I. 734, for
280     Not,       2     |               82, 123, 126, 128. Deum: see 126.~§117. Vim: = αναγκην,
281     Not,       2     |                 n. on I. 39. Melissus: see Simplicius qu. R. and P.
282     Not,       2     |                for this Stoic doctrine see N.D. I. 84, II. 32, etc.
283     Not,       2     |                32, etc. Fabricata sit: see 87 n. Solem: 126. Animalis
284     Not,       2     |               For the Academic liberty see Introd. p. 18. Quod tibi
285     Not,       2     |              chief care of Providence, see N.D. I. 23, II. 37, D.F.
286     Not,       2     |              wings of a bee concealed. See Plin. Nat. Hist. VII. 21,
287     Not,       2     |                134.~§122. Latent ista: see n. on fragm. 29 of the Ac.
288     Not,       2     |              cf. 116. Neque ego, etc.: see fragm. 30 of Ac. Post. Αντιποδας:
289     Not,       2     |         doctrine appears in Philolaus (see Plut. Plac. Phil. III. 11
290     Not,       2     |                Tim. and by the Stoics, see Stob. Phys. XV. 6, Diog.
291     Not,       2     |              to be found in Philolaus, see R. and P. 75. Theophrastus:
292     Not,       2     |             the history of philosophy, see R. and P. 328. Platonem:
293     Not,       2     |               for this doctrine of his see R. and P. 358.~§124. Quid
294     Not,       2     |              εστι νοημα is translated, see R. and P. 124. Ut Xenocrates:
295     Not,       2     |              reason it is difficult to see.~§127. Pabulum: similar
296     Not,       2     |             Stoic belief in divination see Zeller 349—358. Signum illud:
297     Not,       2     |              For the finis of Herillus see Madv. on D.F. II. 43. Megaricorum:
298     Not,       2     |               Unum et simile: for this see Zell. Socr. 222 sq, with
299     Not,       2     |               already quoted on I. 30, see my note there and cf. I.
300     Not,       2     |               and cf. I. 35. Menedemo: see Zeller Socr. 238, R. and
301     Not,       2     |        Peripatetic; for the difference see R. and P. 332, and for the
302     Not,       2     |         Calliphon in the nom; for this see Madv. on D.F. II. 19, who
303     Not,       2     |             appellem nescio. Diodorus: see Madv. on D.F. II. 19. Honeste
304     Not,       2     |               by Madv. on D.F. IV. 15. See n. below on Carneades. Antiochus
305     Not,       2     |            were to be found in Polemo; see I. 34, n. Eiusque amici:
306     Not,       2     |              not include virtus in it (see D.F. II. 38, 42, V. 22)
307     Not,       2     |              while Polemo did (I. 22). See more on 139. Zeno: cf. D.F.
308     Not,       2     |             term turned on the Stoics, see I. 37. Academicos et: MSS.
309     Not,       2     |               need for which I fail to see. Et hic: i.e. Antiochus.
310     Not,       2     |              Sapiensne ... deleta sit: see Madv. D.F. p. 806, ed. 2,
311     Not,       2     |              for the omission of which see n. on I. 13; add Quint.
312     Not,       2     |               Tubero a work de dolore; see D.F. IV. 23. Cotem: T.D.
313     Not,       2     |            Paradoxa, which we possess: see Bait., and Halm's ed. of
314     Not,       2     |              Solos reges: for all this see Zeller 253 sq. Solos divites: ‛
315     Not,       2     |               and Plautine expression; see Forc. Ad senatum starent: "
316     Not,       2     |                Peripatetics, for which see I. 19. More on the subject
317     Not,       2     |            sequar: for the repeated ut see D.F. V. 10, Madv. Gram.
318     Not,       2     |            veritatis), for which style see 125.~§140. Voluptas cum
319     Not,       2     |                 for Stoic philanthropy see Zeller 297. Nulla potest
320     Not,       2     |             Nullo discrimine: for this see the explanation of nihil
321     Not,       2     |               are frequently confused. See Wesenberg Fm. to T.D. III.
322     Not,       2     |      metaphorical or unnatural senses, see Quint. X. 1, 12. This is
323     Not,       2     |            than was given in 96, where see n. Aliter Philoni: not Philo
324     Not,       2     |              the same purpose as here, see also Zeller 39. Antipater:
325     Not,       2     |                72. For these contiones see Lange, Romische Alterthumer
326     Not,       2     |               at the meeting, for this see Liv. III. 27, IV. 31, IX.
327     Not,       2     |               merely were εν προκοπηι; see Diog. VII. 91, Zeller 257,
328     Not,       2     |                 to be an eye-witness," see Corssen I. 238. Ea non ut:
329     Not,       2     |              on the negative: for this see Madv. Gram. 465 b, obs.~§
330     Not,       2     |          revolvor sententiam: for this see Introd. 50, and for the
331     Not,       2     |             expression 18. Opinaturum: see 59, 67, 78, 112. Intellegat
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