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1 Int, I| school29. Cicero, however, formed while at Rhodes one friendship 2 Int, I| the Dictator42. Literature formed then, he tells us, his solace 3 Int, IV| dogmatism, which in ed. 1. had formed part of the answer made 4 Not, 1| schools held that ethics formed the sole ultimate aim of 5 Not, 1| formless matter, it becomes a formed entity (ποιον τι or quale)—( 6 Not, 1| τι or quale)—(24). These formed entities are either primary 7 Not, 1| fifth (26). Underlying all formed entities is the formless 8 Not, 1| compound of the two, the formed entity, which doctrine is 9 Not, 1| qualitatem: note that corpus is formed, as contrasted with materia, 10 Not, 1| continuous, the world was formed." For the in cf. N.D. II. 11 Not, 1| moment that the αποπροηγμενα formed a branch of the ληπτα. This 12 Not, 2| that the above extracts formed part of an argument intended 13 Not, 2| believes that this fragment formed part of an attempt to show 14 Not, 2| 16. This may well have formed part of Varro's explanation 15 Not, 2| that the whole four books formed one discussion, finished 16 Not, 2| mistake for Tertilius, a name formed like Pompilius, Quintilius, 17 Not, 2| art. His mind is naturally formed for the attainment of knowledge (