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[23] dicit aliquis: ‘unde tibi de illo tam cito tanta conperta sunt?’ cui respondeo: prius Bituriges noveram quam Biturigas. multos in itinere multos [p. 356] in commilitio, multos in contractu multos in tractatu, multos in sua multos in nostra peregrinatione cognoscimus, plurima notitiae dantur et ex opinione compendia, quia non tam parvos terminos posuit famae natura quam patriae, quocirca si urbium status non tam murorum ambitu quam civium claritate taxandus est, non modo primum qui essetis, sed ubi essetis agnovi.
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