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 1     Pre         |          the English translation of Zeller's Stoics, Epicureans and
 2     Pre         |   Epicureans and Sceptics (whenever Zeller is quoted without any further
 3     Not,       1|           by Diog. Laert. X. 6 (qu. Zeller, 451), and less accurately
 4     Not,       1|           trans. by Thirlwall), and Zeller's Socrates and the Socratic
 5     Not,       1|           is distinctly untrue; see Zeller's Socrates 88, with footnote.~§
 6     Not,       1|             66, R. and P. 392, sq., Zeller, Stoics 258, 276. The phrases
 7     Not,       1|              I. 23, for the Stoics, Zeller 293296. The repetitions
 8     Not,       1|          Stoic πρωτα κατα φυσιν see Zeller, chap XI. Ipsa per sese
 9     Not,       1|             for this read carefully Zeller, 135 sq., with the footnotes.
10     Not,       1|          Stoic view of ποιοτης, see Zeller, 96103, with footnotes.~§
11     Not,       1| Aristotelian and Stoic. The Stoics (Zeller, 187 sq.) followed partly
12     Not,       1|           text follows at once. Cf. Zeller, pp. 155, 187 sq., with
13     Not,       1|             it within the universe (Zeller 186, with footnotes). Quae
14     Not,       1|         hand through Antiochus. Cf. Zeller 137, Stob. I. 22, 3. The
15     Not,       1|          terms with the Stoics. See Zeller 145150 By an inevitable
16     Not,       1|            VII. 147, R. and P. 386, Zeller 159) Some Stoics however
17     Not,       1|      valentius?), Boethus quoted in Zeller 159. A quo intereat: interire
18     Not,       1|     pervading Air-Current, etc. See Zeller, ch. VI. passim. Nearly
19     Not,       1|        quaint jest on the subject), Zeller 167 sq. Necessitatem: αναγκην,
20     Not,       1|            127, Diog. VII. 149, and Zeller as before). This is merely
21     Not,       1|       sentence being the other; see Zeller 69, 70. Orationis ratione
22     Not,       1|             against the theory, see Zeller 500.~§35. Anteiret aetate:
23     Not,       1|       general consult R. and P. and Zeller for himself. I can only
24     Not,       1|         chapters on Stoic ethics in Zeller and Ritter and Preller.
25     Not,       1|              cf. R. and P. 388—394, Zeller 238248, 268—272). Servata
26     Not,       1|          gave the nameηγεμονικον (Zeller 203 sq.). Virtue also became
27     Not,       1|            him one and indivisible (Zeller 248, D.F. III. passim).
28     Not,       1|              εξις, VII. 92, 93; cf. Zeller 249, with footnotes). Nec
29     Not,       1|        sapiens must be emotionless (Zeller 228 sq.). All emotions are
30     Not,       1|         ειναι. Instances of each in Zeller 233. For iudicio cf. D.F.
31     Not,       1|           IV. 22, Gk. ακολασια, see Zeller 232. Quintam naturam: the
32     Not,       1|          between αιθηρ and πυρ, see Zeller 189, 190. Ipsam naturam:
33     Not,       1|           great hero of the Stoics (Zeller ch. VIII. with notes) For
34     Not,       1|           for Stoic materialism see Zeller, pp. 120 sq. The necessity
35     Not,       1|            in the Stoic scheme, see Zeller, pp. 134, 135.~§40. Iunctos:
36     Not,       1|            of sensation is given by Zeller, ch. V., R. and P. 365 sq.
37     Not,       1|          several passages quoted by Zeller 80. Ut convelli ratione
38     Not,       1|            Adv. Math. VII. 253, qu. Zeller 88. Thus every καταληπτικη
39     Not,       1|           be believed. This was, as Zeller remarks, equivalent to giving
40     Not,       1|            there. Opinio: δοξα, see Zeller and cf. Ac. II. 52, T.D.
41     Not,       1|        sentence be read uno haustu; Zeller p. 78 seems to take the
42     Not,       1|      Notiones rerum: Stoic εννοιαι; Zeller 8184, R. and P. 367, 368.
43     Not,       1|         adsensio of the sapiens see Zeller 87. More information on
44     Not,       2|            for this philosopher see Zeller 532. Quae nunc prope dimissa
45     Not,       2|          passage of Polybius qu. by Zeller 533. Lacyde: the most important
46     Not,       2|        concerning him are quoted by Zeller 506. It is important to
47     Not,       2|            For this philosopher see Zeller 533. As two MSS. have hac
48     Not,       2|            as well as Baiter takes; Zeller 533 seems to adopt this
49     Not,       2|             αγω σχολην προς ταυτα" (Zeller 85, n.). In another passage (
50     Not,       2|         definition will be found in Zeller 86. The words impressum
51     Not,       2|             a seal does on wax, cf. Zeller 76 and 77 with footnotes.
52     Not,       2|             passages referred to by Zeller (in Adv. Math. VIII. 86
53     Not,       2|        given in R. and P. 343, 344, Zeller 403, footnote. Lumen mutari:
54     Not,       2|   Interiorem: see R. and P. 165 and Zeller's Socrates and the Socratic
55     Not,       2|        referred to in R. and P. and Zeller will show) conj. cui adsentiatur,
56     Not,       2|           and falsehood reside; see Zeller 107 sq. There is a passage
57     Not,       2|           and εννοια, for which see Zeller 79, 89. In I. 40 notiones
58     Not,       2|              I. 40, 41, with notes, Zeller 88, R. and P. 367. Stabilem:
59     Not,       2|            III. 29, 75, T.D. V. 73, Zeller 450, and the similar description
60     Not,       2|           D.F. V. 17, also III. 16, Zeller 227, footnote, R. and P.
61     Not,       2|           of the same subject, also Zeller 79. Rerumque: "facts". Perfecta:
62     Not,       2|             of the latter phrase in Zeller 524 "probable undisputed
63     Not,       2|             forms of divination see Zeller 166, De Div. I. 7, etc.
64     Not,       2|             first of the three (cf. Zeller 534, n.). The idea is ridiculed
65     Not,       2|             Cf. Grote, Plato I. 54, Zeller 501, R. and P. on Xenophanes
66     Not,       2|           account of the school see Zeller's Socrates, for the illustration
67     Not,       2|            Sext. A.M. VII. 191 (qu. Zeller Socrates 297, R. and P.
68     Not,       2|           cf. esp P.H. II. 201, and Zeller 109 sq. with footnotes.
69     Not,       2|            dealt with Dialectic cf. Zeller 510, 511. The true ground
70     Not,       2|         expressed in language"; cf. Zeller 107, who gives the Stoic
71     Not,       2|            65 and other passages in Zeller 107. Mentiris an verum dicis:
72     Not,       2|              and other passages qu. Zeller 114). This bears a semblance
73     Not,       2|           into one word, or that of Zeller (114, note). These arguments
74     Not,       2|           Conexi: = συνημμενον, cf. Zeller 109. This was the proper
75     Not,       2|         διεζευγμενον, for which see Zeller 112. Necessarium: the reason
76     Not,       2|        Dialectic see R. and P. 343. Zeller 399 sq., M.D.F. I. 22. E
77     Not,       2|             cum (Lamb., accepted by Zeller 522), hic ut (Manut.), et
78     Not,       2|       universe with the Stoics, cf. Zeller 1389, also 28, 29 of Book
79     Not,       2|         Consol. ad Helvid. 8, 3 qu. Zeller 147). Deflagret: the Stoics
80     Not,       2|        φθαρτος, cf. Diog. VII. 141, Zeller 1567. Fateri: cf. tam vera
81     Not,       2|            67, Ac. I. 29 etc., also Zeller. The difficulties surrounding
82     Not,       2|           opinion are treated of in Zeller 175, N.D. II. 91127. They
83     Not,       2|            Fam. XV. 16) by spectra, Zeller 432. Tu vero: etc. this
84     Not,       2|             Stoic deity, cf. I. 29, Zeller 161 sq. Solem: as of course
85     Not,       2|            belief in divination see Zeller 349—358. Signum illud: the
86     Not,       2|    development of Eleatic doctrine. Zeller, Socrates 211. Unum et simile:
87     Not,       2|            cf. I. 35. Menedemo: see Zeller Socr. 238, R. and P. 182.
88     Not,       2|           Aristo the Chian ib. 358, Zeller 58 sq. In mediis: cf. I.
89     Not,       2|      occasionally μετριοπαθεια; cf. Zeller 496, R. and P. 338. Απαθεια
90     Not,       2|             clearly drawn out, also Zeller 447, 448. Callipho: as the
91     Not,       2|           III. 48, Paradoxa 20 sq., Zeller 250. Praecide: συντομος
92     Not,       2|             reges: for all this see Zeller 253 sq. Solos divites: ‛
93     Not,       2|             T.D. I. 69. Iungit deo: Zeller 176 sq. Animum solum: the
94     Not,       2|          for Stoic philanthropy see Zeller 297. Nulla potest nisi erit:
95     Not,       2|          Rerum notitiis: προληψεσι, Zeller 403 sq. Constituit: note
96     Not,       2|           purpose as here, see also Zeller 39. Antipater: the Stoic
97     Not,       2|            II. 7, Quint. II. 20, 7, Zeller 84. Contraxerat: so Halm
98     Not,       2|        προκοπηι; see Diog. VII. 91, Zeller 257, and cf. Plut. Sto.
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