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book 8
Scr. Luceriae xiii aut
xii K. Mart.
a. 705 (49).
CN. MAGNVS PROCOS. s. D. C. MARCELLO L. LENTVLO COSS.
book 10
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“Dionysius, vir optimus, ut mihi quoque est perspectus, et doctissimus tuique amantissimus, Romam venit xv Kalend. Ian. et litteras a te mihi reddidit.” tot enim verba sunt de Dionysio in epistula tua, illud †putato† non adscribis, “et tibi gratias egit.” atqui certe ille agere debuit et, si esset factum, quae tua est humanitas, adscripsisses. mihi autem nulla de eo παλινῳδία datur propter superioris epistulae testimonium. sit igitur sane bonus vir. hoc enim ipsum bene fecit quod mihi sui cognoscendi penitus etiam istam facultatem dedit.
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