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1 Int, I| to a fashion set by the Roman Stoic circle of the time 2 Int, I| by converse with his many Roman friends who had a bent towards 3 Int, I| certainly the most learned Roman of his age, with the single 4 Int, I| the pupil of the great Roman Epicurean Lucretius, from 5 Int, II| touch of feeling thoroughly Roman. Cicero further urges arguments 6 Int, III| remarkable that the whole of the Roman Epicurean literature dealt 7 Int, III| treat no farther.~These Roman Epicureans are continually 8 Int, III| Lucretius when speaking of these Roman Epicureans. The most probable 9 Int, III| alleged incapacity of the Roman intellect to deal with philosophical [ 10 Int, III| been made. The history of Roman oratory is referred to in 11 Not, 1| points to the failures of the Roman Epicureans (4—6). He greatly 12 Not, 1| 15. Aequitas: not in the Roman legal sense, but as a translation 13 Not, 2| Greek culture who think a Roman noble ought not to know 14 Not, 2| classis: a metaphor from the Roman military order. Qui veri