Academica eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 347 pages of information about Academica.

Academica eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 347 pages of information about Academica.

[230] Cf. esp.  III.  Sec.173.

[231] Ibid. II.  Sec.28.

[232] Ibid. II.  Sec.Sec.13, 20, 21.

[233] Ibid. II.  Sec.51.

[234] Cf. ibid. II.  Sec.74 with III.  Sec.127.

[235] Cf.  II.  Sec.152 with III.  Sec.187.

[236] Ibid. II.  Sec.154.

[237] Brutus, Sec.Sec.132, 133, 134, 259. De Or. III.  Sec.29.

[238] Brutus, Sec.132.

[239] De Or. II.  Sec.244. N.D. I. Sec.79.  Cf.  Gellius, XIX. 9.

[240] De Or. II.  Sec.155.

[241] Ibid. III.  Sec.194.

[242] Cf. De Or. II.  Sec.68 with III.  Sec.Sec.182, 187.

[243] De Or. I. Sec.82 sq.; II.  Sec.360.

[244] Ibid. I. Sec.45; II.  Sec.365; III.  Sec.Sec.68, 75.

[245] Sec.12, commemoravit a patre suo dicta Philoni.

[246] Cf. De Or. III.  Sec.110.

[247] Ac. II.  Sec.148.

[248] Cf. Ac. II.  Sec.11.

[249] Ibid.

[250] Ibid. Sec.Sec.12, 18, with my notes.

[251] Ac. II.  Sec.12:  ista quae heri defensa sunt compared with the words ad Arcesilam Carneademque veniamus.

[252] See below.

[253] Ac. II.  Sec.Sec.33—­36 inclusive; Sec.54.

[254] Ac. II.  Sec.28.

[255] Cf. Ac. II.  Sec.Sec.59, 67, 78, 112, 148, with my notes.

[256] Ibid. II.  Sec.10.

[257] Ibid. II.  Sec.28.

[258] Cf.  II.  Sec.61 with the fragments of the Hortensius; also T.D. II.  Sec.4; III.  Sec.6; D.F. I. Sec.2.

[259] Lactant.  III. 16.

[260] Cf. Ac. II.  Sec.10.

[261] Ib. II.  Sec.61.

[262] Sec.Sec.44—­46.

[263] Sec.13.

[264] Cf.  II.  Sec.14 with I. Sec.44, and II.  Sec.Sec.55, 56.

[265] II.  Sec.Sec.17, 18, 22.

[266] Cf.  II.  Sec.31 with I. Sec.45.

[267] II.  Sec.Sec.17, 24, 26, 27, 29, 38, 54, 59.

[268] II.  Sec.79.

[269] Cf. the words tam multa in II.  Sec.79.

[270] See II.  Sec.42, where there is a reference to the “hesternus sermo.”

[271] II.  Sec.10.

[272] Cf.  II.  Sec.10:  id quod quaerebatur paene explicatum est, ut tota fere quaestio tractata videatur.

[273] What these were will appear from my notes on the Lucullus.

[274] II.  Sec.12.

[275] Ad Fam. IX. 8.

[276] Cf. Ad Att. XIII. 25, Sec.3:  Ad Brutum transeamus.

[277] This is not, as Krische supposes, the villa Cicero wished to buy after Hortensius’ death.  That lay at Puteoli:  see Ad Att. VII. 3, Sec.9.

[278] II.  Sec.9.

[279] Cf.  II.  Sec.61.

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