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Facta mentione urbis, e qua primordia ciuitas nostra traxit, diuus Iulius fausta proles eius se nobis offert. quem C. Cassius numquam sine praefatione publici parricidii nominandus, cum in acie Philippensi ardentissimo animo perstaret, uidit humano habitu augustiorem, purpureo paludamento amictum, minaci uultu et concitato equo in se impetum facientem. quo aspectu perterritus tergum hosti dedit uoce illa prius emissa: 'quid enim amplius agam, si occidisse parum est?' non occideras tu quidem, Cassi, Caesarem, neque enim ulla extingui diuinitas potest, sed mortali adhuc corpore utentem uiolando meruisti ut tam infestum haberes deum.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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