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 1   Int               |         with the risk of being lost. The only edition is increasingly
 2   Int,        2     |     makes a quotation from the lost fifth book. He gives the
 3   Int,        3     |     was identical with the one lost three centuries before at
 4   Int,        3     | material for an edition of his lost treatise in fifteen books
 5   Int,        6     |  forgotten and was very nearly lost to posterity. The above
 6   Int,        7     |    first part of the work, now lost, is not borne out by the
 7     I               |                      BOOK I~ ~[Lost, with the exception of the
 8    II               |       in the Book is therefore lost Chapters VII-XI contain
 9    II,       XX     |       poor because a tassel is lost. If |48 it means everything
10   III,      XII     |       the life eternal who has lost his wealth through love
11   III          (177)|      the beginning and end are lost, Harnack reconstruct? the
12   III          (219)|     logi/wn filosofi/aj. It is lost, but is mentioned by Fabricius,
13    IV,      XVI     |  beauty of heaven and earth be lost, as soon as the reasoning
14    IV,      XXI     |      the goddess is changed or lost by the difference of the
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