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fixed title and lang attribute, issue #635
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ahanhardt committed Jul 3, 2019
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<teiHeader xml:lang="eng">
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title xml:lang="lat">Septem sapientium convivium</title>
<title type="alt">The Dinner of the Seven Wise Men</title>
<title type="sub">Machine readable text</title>
<title>The Dinner of the Seven Wise Men</title>
<author>Plutarch</author>
<editor role="translator" n="Loeb">Frank Cole Babbitt</editor>
<funder n="org:NEH">The National Endowment for the Humanities</funder>
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<biblStruct>
<monogr>
<author ref="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0007">Plutarch</author>
<title>Moralia</title>
<title xml:lang="lat">Moralia</title>
<respStmt>
<resp>with an English Translation by</resp>
<name>Frank Cole Babbitt</name>
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this day the rock is called Troilus. The body of Hesiod, as soon as it
left the land, was taken up by a company of dolphins, who conveyed it to
Rhium hard by Molycreia.<note resp="ed" place="unspecified" anchored="true">
<title rend="italic">Cf. Moralia</title> 984 D.</note> It happened that the Locrians' periodic Rhian
<foreign xml:lang="lat">Cf.</foreign> <title rend="italic">Moralia</title> 984 D.</note> It happened that the Locrians' periodic Rhian
sacrifice and festal gathering was being held then, which even nowadays
they celebrate in a noteworthy manner at that place. When the body was
seen being carried towards them, they were naturally filled with
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<pb xml:id="v.2.p.445"/> to pass by the will of God. <q type="unspecified">For the
body,</q> he continued, <q type="unspecified">is the soul's instrument, and the
soul is God's instrument; <note resp="ed" place="unspecified" anchored="true">
<title rend="italic">Cf. Moralia</title>, 404 B.</note> and just as the body has many movements of
<foreign xml:lang="lat">Cf.</foreign> <title rend="italic">Moralia</title>, 404 B.</note> and just as the body has many movements of
its own, but the most, and most excellent, from the soul, so the soul
performs some actions by its own instinct, but in others it yields
itself to God's use for Him to direct it and turn it in whatsoever
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let us offer a libation to the Muses and Poseidon and Amphitrite, and be
going.</q>
</p>
<p>And thus, Nicarchus, the party came to an end. <note resp="ed" place="unspecified" anchored="true">Homer, Il. x. 249
(Moralia, 57 e) b Homer, Od. viii. 351. c Homer, Il. xix. 91-131. d
<p>And thus, Nicarchus, the party came to an end. <note resp="ed" place="unspecified" anchored="true">Homer, <title rend="italic">Il.</title> x. 249
(<title rend="italic">Moralia</title>, 57 e) b Homer, <title rend="italic">Od</title>. viii. 351. c Homer, <title rend="italic">Il</title>. xix. 91-131. d
<foreign xml:lang="lat">Ibid.</foreign> vii. 282 and 293.</note>
</p>
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