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Logic IV 35
Cicero would have inserted a mention of the fact when he said [foreign text]. But what is here enumerating? Those journeys of Plato which were at once made of great effort (contendisse) and for the sake of learning (discendi caussa) and which were celebrated (audisse te credo). This change of domicile not to be called a journey was neither any undertaking nor motivated by the wish to learn nor a matter of high reknown.
Objection 5. That Plato could not have been in Megara because Cicero thinks that Megarian school owned much to the influence of Plato.
Objection 6. That Cicero does not say Plato was ever in Megara. But Megara is only about an hour's walk beyond [Elausis?] and Cicero never say that Plato was in

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