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Quin etiam ius, de quo loquor, sic custoditum est, ut P. Scipioni ob reciperatas Hispanias, M. Marcello ob captas Syracusas triumphus non decerneretur, quod ad eas res gerendas sine ullo erant missi magistratu. probentur nunc cuiuslibet gloriae cupidi, qui ex desertis montibus myoparonumque piraticis rostris laudis inopes laureae ramulos festinabunda manu decerpserunt: Karthaginis imperio abrupta Hispania et Siciliae caput abscisum, Syracusae, triumphalis iungere currus nequiuerunt: et quibus uiris? Scipioni et Marcello, quorum ipsa nomina instar aeterni sunt triumphi. sed clarissimos solidae ueraeque uirtutis auctores humeris suis salutem patriae gestantes, etsi coronatos intueri senatus cupiebat, iustiori tamen reseruandos laureae putauit.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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