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 1     Int,       I|            according to a fashion set by the Roman Stoic circle
 2     Int,       I|           make it evident that he set a high value on the abilities
 3     Int,     III|           a careless reader might set them down to egotism. But
 4     Int,      IV|         impose upon his readers a set of statements concerning
 5     Int,      IV|           thought it advisable to set forth in plain terms the
 6     Not,       1|      Peripatetics. Ars = τεχνη, a set of definite rules, so Varro
 7     Not,       1|         reason bears to virtue is set forth in Nic. Eth. VI. c.
 8     Not,       1| acquaintance with Stoic ethics, I set out the difficulties thus:
 9     Not,       2|          Appetitio pulsa: = mota, set in motion. Forορμη see
10     Not,       2|       denotatas. Artem: τεχνην, a set of rules. In proverbio:
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