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I. GENERAL INDEX

TO THE INTRODUCTION AND NOTES.

[N.B. p. indicates a page of the Introduction; i ii denote the Academica Posteriora
and Priora respectively; the numbers following these indicate the sections,
in the notes to which the matters will be found; cr. means critical note;
fr.=frament.]

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Academy favourable to oratory p. 13;
Old Middle New i 46

Academy (Old) sense put on the phrase
by Antiochus p. 15;
i 17; and sometimes
used by Cic., p. 12
a name for the school of
Antiochus i 7; ii 11
opinions on fate i 29; on
physics i 6; relation to
Stoics fr. 2

Academy (New), its freedom p. 12; its
dialectic p. 11; its relation to ethics
pp. 16, 56; i 23; not 'eclectic' p. 14;
its stand-point p. 14; ii 29; its history
p. 10; ii 11, 16; its spirit ii 8; argues
against all views ii 7; said to love
darkness ii 16; criticism of KATAλNTTIKỲ
pavraola ii 40; destructive of logic ii
50; pursues uideri not esse ii 56; its
calumnia i 13 and piλoveikla i 44;
ii 65; relation to Chrysippus ii 87
accipere = δέχεσθαι i 26

'adopt' i 40

'hear' i 33; ii 102

Accius i 10

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a changeling ii 69; fr. 4
charges Zeno with plagiarism
P. 17; i 37; fr. 2; and
verbal innovation i 35; ii 16
himself accused of plagiarising
from Zeno ii 132

treated as a Stoic ii 123, 126
his ethics i 19; ii 134

his view of virtue i 20; of
perfecting human nature i
20; of humanity i 21
his physics p. 18; i 24 sq.
his view of Plato's Aŋ i 24;

accepts anima mundi i 29
his logic i 30 sq.

his view of etymology i 32;
of sensation i 31; ii 17,
30, 37

his relation to Polemo ii 131
criticism of Sceptics ii 49
insists on identity of view be-
tween Old Academy and
Old Peripatetics i 17, 18
his view of Socrates i 16
called 'Old Academic' i 7
appeals to Cyrenaics ii 20
carries back triple division of
philosophy to Plato i 19
not author of approximation
between Stoicism and Peri-
pateticism i 23

Antipater (Stoic) ii 28, 143
Antipater of Sidon p. 42
antipodes ii 123

antlia ii 108

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Aristo Chiusi 45; ii 75; holds science
impossible ii 123; his ethics ii 129, 130
Aristo (Peripatetic) ii 12; error for Anstus
i 12; ii 12

Aristotle regarded as belonging to Aca-
demy i 17

his ethics said to be Platonic i 18
view of the apeтal i 20, 38
notion of a 'humana societas'

not traceable to him i 21
his physics partly adopted by
Stoics i 24 sq.

rejects the atomic theory i 27
view of chance and fate i 29

of the criterion of truth i 30
of definitions i 32
of Plato's idéal i 33

of the 'fifth substance' i 39
uses arguments 'in utramque
partem' ii 7

his relation to Antiochus ii 131
to Stoics i 29

on the future of philosophy ii 16
his use of certain terms p. 27;
i 24 (bis), 26 (bis); ii 17, 22, 47
his system rapidly fell into abey-
ance p. 54
Aristus pp. 4, 7, 8; i 12;
armatus met. ii 46, 87
ars defined ii 22

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ii 12

confused w. pars in MSS i 19; i 23 cr.,

31 cr.; w. res i 3; om. in MSS i 19

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argues ‘τὸν σοφὸν δοξάσειν
P. 43; ii 67, 78

answers dogmatists ii 28

attacks experience ii 87; and
Stoic 'comprehensio' ii
112; p. 18

his ethics ii 131

division of ethical systems ii
138

mode of arguing ii 40
position in Academy p. 15;

ii 16

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Chrysippus on parraola ii 18; free-will

ii 39; dreams ii 47; sapiens ii 53;
experience ii 87; fallacies ii 87, 93, 95;
universe and providence ii 120; classi-
fies and criticises ethical systems ii 138,
140; followed by Antiochus ii 143;
use of etymology i 32

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Cicero early education p. 1; and Epi-
cureanism, pp. 6, 19, 22; and Philo
Pp. 2, 11, 46; always a 'New Aca-
demic' p. 15; not 'eclectic' p. 14;
leaning towards Stoicism pp. 17, 18;
respect for Antiochus p. 16; C. and
Peripateticism p. 19; literary tastes
pp. 5, 6; inconsistencies in his books
pp. 12, 18; entirely dependent on
Greek sources p. 20; method of com-
position p. 24; his terminology p. 28;
ii 17; aims and plan of his philoso-
phical works p. 20; ii 6; C. and Sulla
P. 3; C. in Greece p. 3; at Athens
pp. 7, 8; at Astura p. 28; at Tusculum
p. 30; at Arpinum p. 32; pressed for
dedications p. 33 n.; his orthography
p. 72; passages in his speeches relat-
ing to philosophy p. 9; his apology
for writing on philosophy i 11; errors
in history ii 2; claims to be in earnest
about philosophy ii 64 sq.; his famous
oath ii 65

Cicero's Academica; time of writing p.

29 sq.; sources pp. 43, 51;
controversy in p. 53 sq.; the
two editions p. 28 sq.; the
title p. 37; the Catulus p. 39
sq.; the Lucullus pp. 32,
43, 47 sq.; arrangement of
ed. 2 p. 50; Cicero's own
speeches in, p. 35; text and
MSS of, p. 63 sq.; editions of
and works on, p. 69 sq. ; ana-
lysis of, p. 74 sq.

Hortensius pp. 25, 29, 30 n., 35,
39

De Finibus pp. 7 n., 12, 29 n.,
30, 34 n., 47

Consolatio pp. 29, 30 n.

Tusc. Disp. pp. 12, 36, 47; ii
148

De Officiis p. 20, 31 n.
De Gloria p. 31 n.
De re publica pp. 7, 8, 25
De Legibus pp. 7, 16, 25 n.
De Nat. D. p. 47
Laelius p. 25

Cato maior pp. 25
De Oratore pp. 7, 25

Cimmerium ii 61

circumcidere et amputare ii 138
circumfundi tenebris ii 122
circumspectio ii 36
classes ii 73

clauses, explanatory of ita ii 113; of noun
ii 120; of pronoun ii 135, 138
abruptly introduced ii 2; paren-
thetic i3; ii 2, 7, 38, 41, 54,
69, 86, 98, 102

Cleanthes i 32; ii 18, 126
Clitomachus p. 52; ii 16, 66, 102
coepi constr. ii 129

cogitare, cogitatio ii 48, 82

cogitatio cognitio confused in MSS ii 142
cognitio = Kardλny‹s i 41; ii 17, 31
=' theory' ii 23

cognitus certus ii 16
cohaerere i 24

cohibere adsensum ii 94; temeritatem

i 45

collocation see 'order of words'

colour, arguments about fr. 9; ii 72, 76,
105
commemorare ii 99
commendatus fr. 4
commenticius ii 125
committere in acc. ii 68
commoda i 23; ii 138

communio communitas uisorum ii 34, 44,

54

communis locus ii 79

communitas society' ii 140

comparisons, abbreviated ii 59

pleonasm in i 45

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