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1 Int, I(2) | Cf. De Or. II. §1 with II. §5.~ 2 Int, I(3) | Ad Fam. XIII. 1, Phaedrus nobis,... cum 3 Int, I(5) | Ad Fam. XIII. 1.~ 4 Int, I(17) | 93 with Ad Fam. XIII. 1, §1.~ 5 Int, I(17) | 93 with Ad Fam. XIII. 1, §1.~ 6 Int, I(28) | II. §1.~ 7 Int, I(35) | Ibid. II. 1, §3. N.D. I. §6.~ 8 Int, I(37) | Ibid. I. 20. Cf. II. 1, §12.~ 9 Int, I(48) | Ad Fam. XIII. 1. Ad Att. V. 11, §6.~ 10 Int, I(50) | De Off. I. §1.~ 11 Int, I(51) | Tim. c. 1.~ 12 Int, I(52) | Cf. Tim. c. 1 with De Div. I. §5. Brutus, § 13 Int, I(53) | Ad Att. VI. 1, §26.~ 14 Int, I(56) | 7, §2. Ad Fam. II. 17, §1.~ 15 Int, I(58) | Ad Att. VII. 1, §1.~ 16 Int, I(58) | Ad Att. VII. 1, §1.~ 17 Int, I(63) | Ibid. IX. 4, §2; 9, §1.~ 18 Int, I(65) | Ad Fam. IX. 1.~ 19 Int, II(73) | De Div. II. §1. Ac. I. §4, etc.~ 20 Int, II(74) | N.D. I. §1.~ 21 Int, II(76) | De Div. II. §1. N.D. I. §7, etc.~ 22 Int, II(88) | Ac. II. §1.~ 23 Int, II(94) | T.D. V. §11. D.F. II. §§1 and 2, etc.~ 24 Int, II(95) | 1.~ 25 Int, II(96) | esp. N.D. i. §6. Ac. ii. §§1 and 1.~ 26 Int, II(96) | i. §6. Ac. ii. §§1 and 1.~ 27 Int, II(106)| Ac. I. §1.~ 28 Int, III(118)| D.F. I. §§4-6. Ac. I. §1. D.F. III. §5.~ 29 Int, III(123)| De Div. II. §1. De Off. II. §4.~ 30 Int, III(125)| Nobbe. T.D. V. §5. Ac. I. §1.~ 31 Int, III(127)| T.D. II. §§1, 4. De Off. II. §3. D.F. 32 Int, III(127)| De Off. II. §3. D.F. I. §1.~ 33 Int, III(128)| T.D. II. §1. D.F. I. §§1, 3.~ 34 Int, III(128)| T.D. II. §1. D.F. I. §§1, 3.~ 35 Int, III(129)| D.F. I. §§1, 11.~ 36 Int, III(130)| De Off. II. §2. T.D. IV. §1.~ 37 Int, III(132)| N.D. I. §9. T.D. II. §1.~ 38 Int, IV(134)| Ad Att. XII. 19, §1.~ 39 Int, IV(146)| Ibid. XII. 41, §1, also 42, 43; XIII. 26.~ 40 Int, IV(148)| Ad Att. XII. 45, §1.~ 41 Int, IV(156)| Att. XIII. 12, §3; 16, §1.~ 42 Int, IV(157)| Ibid. XVI. 3, §1.~ 43 Int, IV(161)| D. II. §4. De Div. II. §1.~ 44 Int, IV(164)| Ad Att. XIII. 5, §1.~ 45 Int, IV(167)| Ibid. XIII. II. §1.~ 46 Int, IV(169)| Ibid. XIII. 16, §1.~ 47 Int, IV(177)| XIII. 12, §3; 19, §4; 16, §1.~ 48 Int, IV(179)| Ad Att. XIII. 22, §1.~ 49 Int, IV(185)| Ibid. XIII. 13, §1; 18.~ 50 Int, IV(186)| Ibid. XIII. 13, §1; 18; 19, §4.~ 51 Int, IV(188)| Ad Att. XIII. 13, §1.~ 52 Int, IV(198)| Ibid. XIII. 38, §1.~ 53 Int, IV(201)| D. I. §11. De Div. II. §1.~ 54 Int, IV(202)| Off. II. §8, Timæus, c. 1. Ad Att. XIII. 13, §1; 19, § 55 Int, IV(202)| c. 1. Ad Att. XIII. 13, §1; 19, §5.~ 56 Int, IV(204)| D. I. §11. De Div. II. §1.~ 57 Int, IV(208)| 1, 1, 14.~ 58 Int, IV(208)| 1, 1, 14.~ 59 Int, IV(211)| Ad Att. XIII. 16, §1.~ 60 Int, IV(245)| 1, commemoravit a patre suo 61 Int, IV(248)| Cf. Ac. II. §1.~ 62 Int, IV(250)| Ibid. §§1, 1, with my notes.~ 63 Int, IV(250)| Ibid. §§1, 1, with my notes.~ 64 Int, IV(251)| Ac. II. §1: ista quae heri defensa 65 Int, IV(256)| Ibid. II. §1.~ 66 Int, IV(260)| Cf. Ac. II. §1.~ 67 Int, IV(263)| 1.~ 68 Int, IV(264)| Cf. II. §1 with I. §4, and II. §§5, 69 Int, IV(265)| II. §§1, 1, 2.~ 70 Int, IV(265)| II. §§1, 1, 2.~ 71 Int, IV(267)| II. §§1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5.~ 72 Int, IV(271)| II. §1.~ 73 Int, IV(272)| Cf. II. §1: id quod quaerebatur paene 74 Int, IV(274)| II. §1.~ 75 Int, IV(286)| Cf. II. §§1, 12 with the words quae 76 Int, IV(288)| II. §1.~ 77 Int, IV(289)| Paradoxa, §1. D.F. III. §8. Brutus, § 78 Int, IV(290)| Ac. I. §1. D.F. V. §8.~ 79 Int, IV(294)| 1.~ 80 Int, IV(295)| 1.~ 81 Int, IV(296)| Ad Fam. IX. 8, §1.~ 82 Int, IV(297)| Ad Att. II. 25, §1.~ 83 Int, IV(299)| Ibid. III. 15, §3; 18, §1.~ 84 Int, IV(300)| Ad Fam. IX. 1—8. They are the only letters 85 Int, IV(302)| De Civ. Dei, XIX. cc. 1—3.~ 86 Int, IV | dogmatism, which in ed. 1. had formed part of the 87 Int, IV | that of Lucullus in ed. 1. Book IV.: Cicero's answer, 88 Int, IV | substantially the same as in ed. 1. Atticus must have been 89 I, I | I. 1. In Cumano nuper cum mecum 90 I, I | EX LIBRO I.~1. Nonius p. 65 Merc. Digladiari 91 II, I | I. 1. Magnum ingenium Luci Luculli 92 Not, 1 | BOOK I.~§§1—14. Summary. Cic., Varro 93 Not, 1 | and Atticus meet at Cumae (1). Cic., after adroitly reminding 94 Not, 1 | of Antiochus (13, 14).~§1. Noster: our common friend. 95 Not, 1 | illum ipsum (Ad Att. II. 1, 11) are not in point. Of 96 Not, 1 | phrases in Cic., e.g. D.F. I. 1, T.D. I. 1, De Div. II. 97 Not, 1 | e.g. D.F. I. 1, T.D. I. 1, De Div. II. 4. Monumentis: 98 Not, 1 | Introd. p. 38, De Or. II. 1. In promptu: so II. 10. 99 Not, 1 | like Cic. (cf. De Div. II. 1, Cat. Mai. 38), and moreover 100 Not, 1 | frankly," cf. Ad Fam. VIII. 6, 1 Pecudis et hominis: note 101 Not, 1 | of sentences eg Verr. II. 1, 155. Notice negat ... ne 102 Not, 1 | See Quintil. Inst. Or. X. 1, 99, Gellius X. 21, Sueton. 103 Not, 1 | divinae (De Civ. Dei, IV. 1, 27, VI. 3). Et litteris 104 Not, 1 | Inclusa habebam: cf. T.D. I. 1. Obsolescerent, used of 105 Not, 1 | Cic., cf. 19, Timaeus c. 1, D.F. I. 64, IV. 18, V. 106 Not, 1 | be compared with Tim. c. 1, this will be clear. Involutis = 107 Not, 1 | may be sampled by Ac. II. 1, 43. Ad virtutis studium 108 Not, 1 | in Aug. De Civ. Dei XIX. 1, cf. also 34. Antiochus 109 Not, 1 | distinction (De L. L. IX. 1) which confines nomen to 110 Not, 1 | in Curtius' Studien II. 1, p. 145. In the case of 111 Not, 1 | εθισμος (Nic. Eth. II. c. 1). Partim ratione formabant: 112 Not, 1 | virtutis usum in Aug. XIX. 1. Nam virtus: most MSS. have 113 Not, 1 | seen from Augustine XIX. 1, 3, included even virtus 114 Not, 1 | A, also Arist. Metaph H, 1, R. and P. 270—274). A figurative 115 Not, 1 | τοπου και χωρας, ch. XVIII. 1. Corpus et quasi qualitatem: 116 Not, 1 | minimum, Arist. Physica, I. 1 ουκ εστιν ελαχιστον μεγεθος. 117 Not, 1 | existence without (Stob. I. 18, 1), the Stoics did the exact 118 Not, 1 | II. 33, De Leg. fragm. 1. (at the end of Bait. and 119 Not, 1 | and P. 378, Stob. I. 20, 1) regarded the destruction 120 Not, 1 | August. Contra Academicos I. 1. In addition to studying 121 Not, 1 | statement of Varro in Aug. XIX. 1 nulla est causa philosophandi 122 Not, 1 | ille divinus, Quint. X. 1, 83). For suavis of style 123 Not, 1 | surprise us when we reflect (1) on the excessive difficulty 124 Not, 1 | two ways by the Stoics, (1) to denote a number of coordinated 125 Not, 1 | two things vex the edd. (1) the change from oratio 126 Not, 2 | ON THE FRAGMENTS.~BOOK I.~1. Mnesarchus: see II. 69, 127 Not, 2 | opinion (Contra. Ac. II. 1) that New Academicism was 128 Not, 2 | II.~ENTITLED LUCULLUS.~§§1—12. Summary. Lucullus, though 129 Not, 2 | attain to glory in the forum (1). He unexpectedly proved 130 Not, 2 | latter against Philo (12).~§1. Luculli: see Introd. p. 131 Not, 2 | August. Contra Acad. II. 1 speaks of Academicorum vel 132 Not, 2 | Antipatrum: cf. fragm. 1 of Book I. Verbum e verbo: 133 Not, 2 | from D.F. II. 107, III. 1. It denotes the character 134 Not, 2 | several things are clear, (1) that Philo headed a reaction 135 Not, 2 | to suit his own. As to (1) all ancient testimony is 136 Not, 2 | αισθησις means two things, (1) one of the five senses, ( 137 Not, 2 | πρακτικαι, also Quint. II. 18, 1 and 2, where ποιητικη corresponds 138 Not, 2 | artificial, cf. Ad Att. XVI. 13, 1. lumina dimiseramus, nec 139 Not, 2 | offendere—Ad Att. VII. 26, 1) but not often vice versa. 140 Not, 2 | plural (Ad Att. II. 18, 1), for it occurs N.D. II. 141 Not, 2 | their two strong arguments, (1) things which produce sensations 142 Not, 2 | are universally made, (1) false sensations cannot 143 Not, 2 | assertions they strive to prove, (1) sensations are partly true, 144 Not, 2 | ought not to define, for (1) a definition cannot be 145 Not, 2 | is due to two causes, (1) they do not make a serious 146 Not, 2 | sensation may be false, (1) it may come from one really 147 Not, 2 | VI. 10 (Somn. Scip. c. 1), Hor. Epist. II. 1, 50. 148 Not, 2 | c. 1), Hor. Epist. II. 1, 50. Simul ut: rare in Cic., 149 Not, 2 | sceptics, cf. Sext. A.M. IX. 1. Absolute ita paris: Halm 150 Not, 2 | phrase, e.g. Ad Fam. IV. 1. Gallinas: cf. fragm. 19 151 Not, 2 | T.D. I. 82, Ad Fam. VII. 1, 1), casus (De Off. III. 152 Not, 2 | I. 82, Ad Fam. VII. 1, 1), casus (De Off. III. 33). 153 Not, 2 | Lael. 87, Ad Fam. XIV. 7, 1), anularius aliqui (86 of 154 Not, 2 | Quintilian (Inst. Or. X. 1, 31, with Mayor's n.) Iuratusque: 155 Not, 2 | Turpissimum: cf. I. 45, N.D. I. 1. Opiner: opinio or δοξα 156 Not, 2 | III. 107, Tristia IV. 3, 1. Sed Helicen: the best MSS. 157 Not, 2 | Carneades would then run thus, (1) Si ulli rei, etc. as above, ( 158 Not, 2 | Em. 163, Gram. 452, obs. 1, 2, Zumpt on Cic. Verr. 159 Not, 2 | in Ad Qu. Fratrem II. 13, 1 risi nivem atram ... teque 160 Not, 2 | 69, and Ad Att. VIII. 11, 1; also De Or. I. 32, De Div. 161 Not, 2 | cf. Madv. Gram. 364, obs. 1. Acrius: οξυτερον, Lamb. 162 Not, 2 | quote Stob. Phys. I. 24, 1 ‛ηλιον μεγεθος εχειν ευρος 163 Not, 2 | cf. Cic. Contra Rullum I. 1 consilia siccorum. Madere 164 Not, 2 | for luna, cf. Ov. Am. I. 1, 25 (qu. by Goer.) lunavitque 165 Not, 2 | p. 422, Gram. 340, obs. 1. Goer. qu. Terence Heaut. 166 Not, 2 | Goer. qu. Terence Heaut. V. 1, 59 quot incommoda tibi 167 Not, 2 | of comprehendibilia III. 1, 41. The past partic. in 168 Not, 2 | difficult passage. Note (1) that the line is defined 169 Not, 2 | D.F. I. 14, Ad Att. II. 1, and discusses the difficulty 170 Not, 2 | Cont. Ac. II. 12, III. 1 imitates this passage. Circumfusa: 171 Not, 2 | cf. Aug. De Civ. Dei XIX. 1 neque enim existimat (Varro) 172 Not, 2 | unnatural senses, see Quint. X. 1, 12. This is probably the 173 Not, 2 | Varro De Re Rust. III. 17, 1, where it occurs in the