Excerpt from De Parasitis Apud Graecos Sacrorum Ministris: Dissertatio Inauguralis Quam Amplissimi Philosophorum Ordinis Auctoritate Atque Consensu Ad Summos in Philosophia Honores Capessendos in Academia Georgia Augusta
1) negl nagadtrov 81. 2) of. Polemo ap. Athen. VI p. 234 D; Crates ap. Athen. VI p. 234 E.bos VI annos Beaufils 1) de eis fusius dissemit, non quo du bium reliquerit nihil vel hanc quaestionem ad finem perduxe rit sed quia majoris momenti esse mihi videhantur ei, a.
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