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1 P. Aeg. VI, 53
2 Veteres libri habent proximisque diebus, ut prope a fame victus est. Sed evidens est, post verba proximisque diebus aliqua deesse. Palavicinus legit proximisque diebus ut prope a fame victus est, abstineat. Lindenius vero ita supplet, proximisque diebus abstinere, donec prope a fame victus sit. Haec quidem videtur esse Celsi sententia; sed constructio laborat, nisi nova adhibita licentia, verbo abstinere additur debet.
3 P. Aeg. VI, 55
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