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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. 18. They are the only letters
 85     Int,      IV(302)|             De Civ. Dei, XIX. cc. 13.~
 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.~§§114. 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.~§§112. 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, 1ηλιον 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
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