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 1     Int,      IV| especially from the writings of Clitomachus. If he had ever been in
 2     Int,      IV|       follower of Carneades and Clitomachus, such as Catulus undoubtedly
 3     Int,      IV|     Cicero from the writings of Clitomachus.~Catulus was followed by
 4     Int,      IV|       supported by the pupil of Clitomachus in his earlier days. The
 5     Int,      IV|    doubtless, Philo himself and Clitomachus.~In that intermediate form
 6      II,     XLV|       etiam videretur. Quamquam Clitomachus adfirmabat numquam se intellegere
 7     Not,       2|  Heraclitus Tyrius the pupil of Clitomachus and Philo, and Antiochus.
 8     Not,       2|         Philo, and not those of Clitomachus as he usually does. It would
 9     Not,       2|       proceed to explain, after Clitomachus, the whole of Carneades'
10     Not,       2|       Hear the account given by Clitomachus (102). He condemns those
11     Not,       2|    exactly the wrong sense, for Clitomachus did allow such visa to stand
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