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501     Not,       2|                 term such as these are. For the omission of any connecting
502     Not,       2|        discusses different translations for the word επεχειν, and quotes
503     Not,       2|         Augentis nec minuentis: so Halm for MSS. augendi nec minuendi,
504     Not,       2|               see Corss. Ausspr. I. 155 For the word cf. Sen. Ep. 117
505     Not,       2|            mentiri had been substituted for nunc lucere. Chrysippea:
506     Not,       2|                This was the proper term for the hypothetical judgment.
507     Not,       2|               usual trans. "to despise" for contemnere is too strong;
508     Not,       2|                Diiunctum: διεζευγμενον, for which see Zeller 112. Necessarium:
509     Not,       2|           propositions. Catus: so Lamb. for MSS. cautus. Tardum: De
510     Not,       2|               est: n. on I. 8. Evertit: for the Epicurean view of Dialectic
511     Not,       2|               between Corax and Tisias, for which see Cope in the old
512     Not,       2|             leaves all that is required for ordinary life (104).~98.
513     Not,       2|              genere nihil arrogantius; "for a physical philosopher."~§
514     Not,       2|                 convicted of ignorance, for representing Carneades as
515     Not,       2|              capable of supposing, even for a moment, that Carneades
516     Not,       2|               on 96.~§100. Si iam: "if, for example;" so iam is often
517     Not,       2|             colour. Concreta: so Manut. for MSS. congregata. In 121
518     Not,       2|            tamen habere: i.e. se putat. For the sudden change from oratio
519     Not,       2|      συγκταθεσεως in Sext. P.H. I. 191. For the use of the gerund cf.
520     Not,       2|                  Munro on Lucr. I. 313; for propriam 34. Exsistere.
521     Not,       2|           stated the opinions you asked for." Poetam: this both Halm
522     Not,       2|                 treat as a gloss.~§103. For this section cf. Lucullus'
523     Not,       2|                Ciceronian use of nullus for non see 47, 141, and Madv.
524     Not,       2|                5. Illud sit disputatum: for the construction cf. 98;
525     Not,       2|            merely based on probability. For example, in 29 the words
526     Not,       2|                is his actual practice." For the force of this see my
527     Not,       2|                exactly the wrong sense, for Clitomachus did allow such
528     Not,       2|          sufficient to serve as a basis for action. Hermann's neu cui
529     Not,       2|               is quite sufficient basis for the arts. One strong point
530     Not,       2|                Fateare: the em. of Dav. for facile, facere, facias of
531     Not,       2|                after necesse est in 39. For facere followed by an inf.
532     Not,       2|                cf. M.D.F. IV. 8. Nulla: for non, cf. 47, 103.~§107.
533     Not,       2|                  Fiet artibus: n. on 27 for the constr., for the matter
534     Not,       2|                  on 27 for the constr., for the matter see 22. Lumina: "
535     Not,       2|               quod: this is substituted for deinde, which ought to correspond
536     Not,       2|           συγκαταθεσις εστι. Appetitio: for all this cf. 30. Et dicta ...
537     Not,       2|               scribenti ... exanclatum: for the om. of esse cf. 77,
538     Not,       2|                113 with notes. Herculi: for this form of the gen. cf.
539     Not,       2|           consider how difficult it was for copyists not to change the
540     Not,       2|              manum is to be understood. For the suppressed accus. agrum
541     Not,       2|                decretis: Lamb. gave nec for et, but Dav. correctly explains, "
542     Not,       2|               which MSS. sometimes give for item, is correct.~§111.
543     Not,       2|                 Dicere ... perturbatum: for om. of esse cf. 108, etc.
544     Not,       2|                see absolutely no reason for the very severe remarks
545     Not,       2|                 adhiberet. Accessionem: for this cf. 18 and 77. Simpliciter:
546     Not,       2|                 the em. of Io. Clericus for MSS. sed mihi minores. Guietus
547     Not,       2|                 50, D.F. I. 25, II. 81. For the Epicurean friendships
548     Not,       2|                  You at once upbraid me for believing such monstrous
549     Not,       2|         deprecate the study of Physics, for moral good results from
550     Not,       2|                Στωικοι και αλλοι τινες. For other modes of dividing
551     Not,       2|              illud ante: this is my em. for the MSS. velut illud ante,
552     Not,       2|               fortasse, sed illud ante. For velut Halm writes vel (which
553     Not,       2|               used by Pliny (see Forc.) for the slope of a hill. Nulla
554     Not,       2|                 some edd. to transpose. For liniamentum = lineam cf.
555     Not,       2|                  the fine em. of Manut. for si adiiciamus of MSS. The
556     Not,       2|                in 123. Multis partibus: for this expression see Munro
557     Not,       2|              see Munro on Lucr. I. 734, for the sense cf. 82, 123, 126,
558     Not,       2|        Lucretius, omnia = το παν.~§118. For these physici the student
559     Not,       2|                 79, so definire is used for finire in Orat. 65, where
560     Not,       2|                  etc. Mundum sapientem: for this Stoic doctrine see
561     Not,       2|                remarkable construction. For the Academic liberty see
562     Not,       2|                but not sponte alicuius. For the Stoic opinion that men
563     Not,       2|           actual Athenian artist, famed for minute work in ivory, and
564     Not,       2|                in ivory, and especially for a chariot which a fly covered
565     Not,       2|                 is a thing to be prayed for, and not to be got by exertion.
566     Not,       2|             fragm. 29 of the Ac. Post.; for latent cf. I. 45. Aug. Cont.
567     Not,       2|                178.~§123. Habitari ait: for this edd. qu. Lactant. Inst.
568     Not,       2|                 bis is the em. of Lamb. for MSS. egone vobis, and is
569     Not,       2|             quidem in 82. Aristo Chius: for this doctrine of his see
570     Not,       2|                  76. Numerus: so Bentl. for mens of MSS., cf. I. 39,
571     Not,       2|             trick of style, and laud it for its likeness to impromptu.
572     Not,       2|                83. Halm writes quo quid for quod (with Christ), and
573     Not,       2|                  126. Quae tu: elliptic for ut comprobem quae tu comprobas
574     Not,       2|               Faber first gave ac monet for MSS. admonens, which Halm
575     Not,       2|        inverecundior after Morgenstern, for what reason it is difficult
576     Not,       2|          Valentia 304 ed. Or.). Cornix: for the Stoic belief in divination
577     Not,       2|             Other exx. in M.D.F. I. 14. For the turn of expression cf.
578     Not,       2|               Antiochus and Zeno agree. For instance, they regard emotion
579     Not,       2|                translation of επιστημη. For the finis of Herillus see
580     Not,       2|           Socrates 211. Unum et simile: for this see Zell. Socr. 222
581     Not,       2|                often. Herilli: so Madv. for ulli of MSS.~§130. Aristonem:
582     Not,       2|                  who was a Peripatetic; for the difference see R. and
583     Not,       2|       difference see R. and P. 332, and for the doctrines of Aristo
584     Not,       2|                as πραιοτης to be a name for the sceptic τελος, but the
585     Not,       2|             write Calliphon in the nom; for this see Madv. on D.F. II.
586     Not,       2|               52 of this book. Dicenda: for the omission of the verb
587     Not,       2|                inquam (sc. adsentietur) for si numquam of MSS. The question
588     Not,       2|                of Madv. (Em. 203) reads for MSS. quid quae or quid quaeque,
589     Not,       2|               without other advantages. For the omission of est after
590     Not,       2|                inserts contra, the need for which I fail to see. Et
591     Not,       2|                 involves the use of nec for ne ... quidem. I have followed
592     Not,       2|                  Crantoris: sc. librum, for the omission of which see
593     Not,       2|              III. 2, N.D. III. 43, also for aureolus 119 flumen aureum.
594     Not,       2|               esse virtutis). Dicebant: for the repetition of this word
595     Not,       2|                 I. 18, 22. Solos reges: for all this see Zeller 253
596     Not,       2|              εκτος of the Peripatetics, for which see I. 19. More on
597     Not,       2|                 with probabilius; adhuc for etiam with the comparative
598     Not,       2|                  17, 25. Ut ... sequar: for the repeated ut see D.F.
599     Not,       2|                 34 convicio veritatis), for which style see 125.~§140.
600     Not,       2|            Bacchius. Si sequare, ruunt: for constr. cf. I. 7. Communitas:
601     Not,       2|           constr. cf. I. 7. Communitas: for Stoic philanthropy see Zeller
602     Not,       2|               in 133. Nullo discrimine: for this see the explanation
603     Not,       2|             suorum: sc. aliquid probat. For maiorum cf. 80. Here Plato
604     Not,       2|                  119, n. Pedem nusquam: for the ellipse cf. 58, 116,
605     Not,       2|                 to 14, cf. also 63, 72. For these contiones see Lange,
606     Not,       2|            might all be at the meeting, for this see Liv. III. 27, IV.
607     Not,       2|       unanalysable unit, a ψιλον παθος. For this symbolic action of
608     Not,       2|            because of Cicero's fondness for making the ut follow closely
609     Not,       2|                closely on the negative: for this see Madv. Gram. 465
610     Not,       2|             patris revolvor sententiam: for this see Introd. 50, and
611     Not,       2|                this see Introd. 50, and for the expression 18. Opinaturum:
612     Not,       2|               on 132. Qua re: so Manut. for per of MSS. Εποχην illam
613     Not,       2|               probans: so Madv. Em. 204 for MSS. comprobans. Dav. conj.


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