Excerpt from L. Annaei Senecae Dialogorum Libri Duodecim
Sed quoniam in ipso opere meum ubique indicium cohibendum ratus sum, nunc nonnulla, de quibus paulo certius iudicari posse aut non inutiliter admoneri videbatur, ne plane do'éuflolog discedam, disceptabo breviter servato dialogorum ordine.
De ira l, 7 p. 42, 17 commofa enim seme! Et excusm mens eo pergit, quo inpellilur Ita' Kochius; sed codex mene eiseruit, ut is in litura sit. Inde nihil efficiendum erat, verissimum enim ci servìt, sed a addendum ad quo, quod Muretus suaserat: mens ci servì! A quo impellitur. Simillima oratione Seneca in eodem libro 3, 3 p. 87, 21 sanum inquit hum: aliquis vocal, qui velut tempestate cor reptus non il sed agitur et furentz' malo se/vit. Conf. De elem. 1, 10, 2.
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