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 1    Abbr         |                LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS WORK.~Cic. = Cicero;
 2     Not,       1|              V. 69. Genus: regularly used by Cic. as opus by Quintilian
 3     Not,       1|          Rhetor, however is not thus used in Cic.'s phil. works. Utramque
 4     Not,       1|             appear, nor is φιλοσοφος used as an adjective much, yet
 5     Not,       1|             so χρονοι is technically used for dates, Thuc. V. 20,
 6     Not,       1|              D. I. 1. Obsolescerent, used of individual memory, is
 7     Not,       1|        strange, in the passage which used to be compared, Pro Cluentio
 8     Not,       1|            can scarcely be so barely used to denote the Old and the
 9     Not,       1|      stumbled over quandam and quasi used in this fashion. Both words (
10     Not,       1|             Qualitas is here wrongly used for quale; it ought to be
11     Not,       1|            for quale; it ought to be used of Force only, not of the
12     Not,       1|     μεταφερειν, which is technically used as early as Isocrates. See
13     Not,       1|          which they argued, and also used verbal explanations, from
14     Not,       1|             II. The term was largely used by Xenocrates (R. and P.
15     Not,       1|         ducibus, the word notatio is used for the whole science of
16     Not,       1|             MSS. quaeque, which edd. used to take for quaecunque.
17     Not,       1|             43, while perturbatio is used, in the same sense as here,
18     Not,       1|      Scientiam: the word επιστημη is used in two ways by the Stoics, (
19     Not,       2|              both which places it is used of the Stoics, who are said
20     Not,       2|            human heart was doubtless used by Varro as an argument
21     Not,       2|             verb loqui not dicere is used, and cf. n. on 101. Legatione:
22     Not,       2|           the word "degree" was once used, e.g. "a squire of low degree"
23     Not,       2|               The ablative is always used to express point of time,
24     Not,       2|           oratory the two words here used, e.g. De Or. III. 101, and
25     Not,       2|            and φεγγος, the latter is used for the former (φεγγος ‛
26     Not,       2|     Conclusisse: although the Greeks used συμπερασμα instead of επιφορα
27     Not,       2|           falsique: these words were used in different senses by the
28     Not,       2|             κινεισθαι is perpetually used in Sext. Est ut opinor:
29     Not,       2|              Artificio: this word is used in Cic. as equivalent to
30     Not,       2|        translate the word, which, is used in the same wide sense in
31     Not,       2|               επιστημην. Cognitio is used to translate καταληψις in
32     Not,       2|            the limits of," and is so used after notare in De Or.,
33     Not,       2|            Perspicua: εναργη, a term used with varying signification
34     Not,       2|             απολειπειν is constantly used as the opposite of αναιρειν (
35     Not,       2|             The word "perception" is used to mean "a certainly known
36     Not,       2|        definition. Carneades largely used the reductio ad absurdum
37     Not,       2|            so ‛υπισχνεισθαι is often used by Sext. e.g. A.M. VIII.
38     Not,       2|           assensi. Praeteritis: here used in the strong participial
39     Not,       2|            is a repetition of the ut used several times in the early
40     Not,       2|              a vowel; Cic. therefore used it to avoid writing ac before
41     Not,       2|      Aristoph. Ran. 700, relaxare is used in the neut. sense in D.F.
42     Not,       2|              up with," so χρησθαι is used in Gk. Ebriosorum: "habitual
43     Not,       2|             D.F. II. 35 of the subj. used to denote "non id quod fieret
44     Not,       2|          proverbii loco dici are all used. Salvis rebus: not an uncommon
45     Not,       2|             external and polemically used, while they had an esoteric
46     Not,       2|             this expression of Cic., used in the senate in reference
47     Not,       2|              invidious word had been used by Lucullus in 16; cf. also
48     Not,       2|            Domi nascuntur: a proverb used like γλαυκ' εσ' Αθηνας and "
49     Not,       2|          vigilantis. Two participles used in very different ways not
50     Not,       2|              terms seem to have been used by the Cynics, see Sext.
51     Not,       2|              in Cic.'s time and only used in connection with religious
52     Not,       2|            example;" so iam is often used in Lucretius. Probo ...
53     Not,       2|       Constituas: this verb is often used in connection with the ethical
54     Not,       2|             peculiarly Stoic, though used by other schools, cf. Sext.
55     Not,       2|         Libramentum: so this word is used by Pliny (see Forc.) for
56     Not,       2|            Topica 79, so definire is used for finire in Orat. 65,
57     Not,       2|              Discedent: a word often used of those vanquished in a
58     Not,       2|           note that octodecim is not used by Cic. Sol quantus sit:
59     Not,       2|              in 36, where momenti is used in a different way. Pyrrho
60     Not,       2|          seem to correspond to words used by Polemo; cf. Clemens Alex.
61     Not,       2|           144). This last point Zeno used to illustrate by action
62     Not,       2| opiniosissimi (an adj. not elsewhere used by Cic.) was manufactured
63     Not,       2|            this passage. The word is used with a double reference
64     Not,       2|              way we have had tollere used a score of times in this
65     Not,       2|              I. 31, where tollere is used of weighing anchor, and
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