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Sed ut propositi fides in personis inlustribus exhibeatur, C. Gracchus, eloquentiae quam propositi felicioris adulescens, quoniam flagrantissimo ingenio, cum optime rem publicam tueri posset, perturbare impie maluit, quotiens apud populum contionatus est, seruum post se musicae artis peritum habuit, qui occulte eburnea fistula pronuntiationis eius modos formabat aut nimis remissos excitando aut plus iusto concitatos reuocando, quia ipsum calor atque impetus actionis attentum huiusce temperamenti aestimatorem esse non patiebatur.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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