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To the figures placed by Cicero among the ornaments of thought Rutilius (following the views of
Gorgias, a contemporary, whose four books he
transferred to his own work, and who is not to be
confused with Georgias of Leontini) and Celsus
(who follows Rutilius) would add a number of
others, such as:
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