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Iungendus Petronio Ser. Terentius est, quamquam ei, sicut cupierat, pro amico suo perire non contigit: incepto namque egregio, non inrito euentu aestimari debet, quia, quantum in illo fuit, et ipse extinctus est et D. Brutus periculum euasit mortis. qui fugiens a Mutina, ut ad se interficiendum ab Antonio missos equites aduenisse cognouit, quodam in loco iustae poenae debitum spiritum tenebris furari conabatur, eoque iam facta inruptione Terentius fideli mendacio obscuritate ipsa suffragante Brutum se esse simulauit et corpus suum trucidandum equitibus obiecit. uerum cognitus a Furio, cui Brutianae ultionis officium mandatum fuerat, nece sua amici supplicium discutere non potuit. sic inuitus fortuna cogente uixit.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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