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 1     Int,       I|        x] the Greeks, such as Theophrastus and Dicaearchus39. He also
 2     Int,      IV|     rhetoric of Aristotle and Theophrastus is most to his mind235.
 3       I,      IX| quiddam divinum esse diceret. Theophrastus autem, vir et oratione suavis
 4       I,       X|   nullo modo is erat, qui, ut Theophrastus, nervos virtutis inciderit,
 5      II,    XXXV|      mihi non Aristoteles aut Theophrastus, ne Xenocrates quidem aut
 6      II,   XXXIX|    Hicetas Syracusius, ut ait Theophrastus, caelum, solem, lunam, stellas,
 7     Not,       1|       school, viz. Aristotle, Theophrastus, Speusippus, Xenocrates,
 8     Not,       1|   crushed the ιδεαι of Plato, Theophrastus weakened the power of virtue (
 9     Not,       1|    327. His real name was not Theophrastus, he was called so from his
10     Not,       2|  Philolaus, see R. and P. 75. Theophrastus: who wrote much on the history
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