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1 Pre | to guide them to the best teaching of Madvig, on whose foundation 2 Int, I| lasting impressions from the teaching of Phaedrus. It was probably 3 Int, I| attracted by the general Stoic teaching. Still, the friendship between 4 Int, I| rhetorical and the ethical teaching of the Greeks; but there 5 Int, I| several references to his teaching. He was biting and sarcastic 6 Int, II| best nourishment in the teaching of the Academic and Peripatetic 7 Int, II| considerably to the Stoic teaching. While not much influenced 8 Int, IV| the later Greek rhetorical teaching, while he bestows [xlix] 9 Int, IV| developed fully that positive teaching about the πιθανον which 10 Int, IV| destructive side of Academic teaching appear to be distinctly 11 Int, IV| published works and oral teaching of Antiochus.~The speech 12 Int, IV| imply that this part of his teaching had been dismissed by all 13 Int, IV| Cicero of Carneades' positive teaching, practically the same as 14 Not, 1| added to and enriched the teaching of his master, from him 15 Not, 1| dialectic he gave positive teaching in morals. Tamen: for MSS. 16 Not, 2| allusion to the esoteric teaching of the Academy could only 17 Not, 2| here a trace of Philo's teaching, as distinct from that of