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 1     Int,       I|      De Oratore, that Cicero knew himm through Piso. Diodorus,
 2     Int,      II|   Timaeus of Plato, which he knew well and translated, is
 3     Int,      IV|    two noble Romans which he knew, and in his own letters
 4     Int,      IV|    it is evident that Cicero knew nothing of the scope or
 5     Int,      IV|   step; oh dear! if you only knew at what peril to yourself!
 6     Int,      IV|      references show that he knew the second edition only.
 7     Not,       1|       alles und jedes." Cic. knew the Tim. well and imitated
 8     Not,       2|   your famous oath that you "knew all about" Catiline. Thus
 9     Not,       2| these. Why? Socrates said he knew nothing but his own ignorance,
10     Not,       2| Cyrenaics too held that they knew nothing about things external
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