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Cum dixisset Caesar : " Quidni
meminerim ? Et quidem siti confectus, quia impeditus ire ad fontem proximum non poteram, repere
manibus volebam, nisi commilito,1 homo fortis ac
strenuus, aquam mihi in galea sua adtulisset "—,
" Potes ergo," inquit, " imperator, adgnoscere illum
hominem aut illam galeam ? " Caesar ait se non
posse galeam adgnoscere, hominem pulchre posse,
[p. 358]
et adiecit, puto obiratus, quod se a cognitione media
ad veterem fabulam abduceret :
1 nisi commilito editors : manibus milito O. gratus possit offendi nec added by Haase,
L. Annaeus Seneca. Moral Essays: volume 3. John W. Basore. London and New York. Heinemann. 1935.
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