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.
[280] II. Sec.80: _O praeclarum prospectum_!
[281] Cf. II. Sec.9 with Sec.128 (_signum illud_), also Sec.Sec.80, 81, 100, 105, 125.
[282] II. Sec.115.
[283] II. Sec.63.
[284] II. Sec.Sec.147, 148.
[285] II. Sec.135.
[286] Cf. II. Sec.Sec.11, 12 with the words _quae erant contra_ [Greek:
akatalepsian] _praeclare collecta ab Antiocho_: _Ad Att._ XIII. 19, Sec.3.
[287] Varro, _De Re Rust._ III. 17.
[288] II. Sec.11.
[289] _Paradoxa_, Sec.1. _D.F._ III. Sec.8. _Brutus_, Sec.119.
[290] _Ac._ I. Sec.12. _D.F._ V. Sec.8.
[291] Cf. II. Sec.80.
[292] Cf. Aug. _Adv. Acad._ III. Sec.35. Nonius, sub v. _exultare_.
[293] Cf. the word _nuper_ in Sec.1.
[294] Sec.11.
[295] Sec.Sec.3, 18.
[296] _Ad Fam._ IX. 8, Sec.1.
[297] _Ad Att._ II. 25, Sec.1.
[298] _Ibid_. III. 8, Sec.3.
[299] _Ibid_. III. 15, Sec.3; 18, Sec.1.
[300] _Ad Fam._ IX. 1--8. They are the only letters from Cicero to Varro
preserved in our collections.
[301] Above, pp. xxxvii--xlii.
[302] _De Civ. Dei_, XIX. cc. 1--3.
[303] See Madvig, _De Fin._ ed. 2, p. 824; also Krische, pp. 49, 50.
Brueckner, _Leben des Cicero_, I. p. 655, follows Mueller.
[304] Cf. Krische, p. 58.
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