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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions data/phi1254/phi001/phi1254.phi001.perseus-lat2.xml
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<change when="2024-07-01" who="Lisa Cerrato">Commented out TOC. Chapter headings were captured in place and this seems superfluous.</change>
<change when="2022-03-29" who="Alison Babeu">Updated header and bibliographic description</change>
<change when="2019-09-13" who="Aurélien Berra">Corrected errors</change>
<change when="2018-06-04" who="Lisa Cerrato">updates to header and encoding</change>
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<div type="edition" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi1254.phi001.perseus-lat2" xml:lang="lat">
<div type="textpart" n="capitula" subtype="book"> <pb xml:id="v1.p.xxxviii"/>
<!--<div type="textpart" n="capitula" subtype="book"> <pb xml:id="v1.p.xxxviii"/>
<div type="textpart" n="1sum" subtype="book"><head>Capitula Libri Primi <note><hi rend="italic">For variants see the chapters to which the headings belong. The headings are divided among the separate volumes.</hi></note> </head>
<div type="textpart" n="1" subtype="chapter"><head>I</head> <p>Quali proportione quibusque collectionibus Plutarchus ratiocinatum esse Pythagoram philosophum dixerit de comprehendenda corporis proceritate qua fuit Hercules, cum vitam inter homines viveret. <ref target="v1.p.2">2</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="2" subtype="chapter"><head>II</head> <p>Ab Herode Attico C. V. tempestive deprompta in quendam iactantem et gloriosum adulescentem, specie tantum philosophiae sectatorem, verba Epicteti Stoici, quibus festiviter a vero Stoico seiunxit vulgus loquacium nebulonum qui se Stoicos nuncuparent <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.4">4</ref> </p> </div>
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<div type="textpart" n="5" subtype="chapter"><head>V</head> <p>Deliciarum vitium et mollities oculorum et corporis ab Arcesila philosopho cuidam obprobrata acerbe simul et festiviter <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.252">252</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="6" subtype="chapter"><head>VI</head> <p>De vi atque natura palmae arboris, quod lignum ex ea ponderibus positis renitatur <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.254">254</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="7" subtype="chapter"><head>VII</head> <p>Historia ex annalibus sumpta de Q. Caedicio tribuno militum; verbaque ex <hi rend="italic">Originibus</hi> M. Catonis apposita, quibus Caedici virtutem cum Spartano Leonida aequiperat <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.254">254</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="8" subtype="chapter"><head>VIII</head> <p>Litterae eximiae consulum C. Fabricii et Q. Aemilii ad regem Pyrrum, a Q. Claudio scriptore historiarum in memorial datae <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.260">260</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="8" subtype="chapter"><head>VIII</head> <p>Litterae eximiae consulum C. Fabricii et Q. Aemilii ad regem Pyrrum, a Q. Claudio scriptore historiarum in memoriam datae <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.260">260</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="9" subtype="chapter"><head>IX</head> <p>Quis et cuiusmodi fuerit qui in proverbio fertur equus Seianus; et qualis color equorum sit qui <pb xml:id="v1.p.lii"/> <q>spadices</q> vocantur; deque istius vocablli ratione <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.262">262</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="10" subtype="chapter"><head>X</head> <p>Quod est quaedam septenarii numeri vis et facultas in multis naturae rebus animadversa, de qua M. Varro in <hi rend="italic">Hebdomadibus</hi> disserit copiose <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.266">266</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="11" subtype="chapter"><head>XI</head> <p>Quibus et quam frivolis argumentis Accius in <hi rend="italic">Didascalicis</hi> utatur, quibus docere nititur Hesiodum esse quam Homerum natu antiquiorem <gap reason="lost"/> <ref target="v1.p.274">274</ref> </p> </div>
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<div type="textpart" n="8" subtype="chapter"><head>VIII</head> <p>De his quae habere <foreign xml:lang="grc">συμπτωσίαν</foreign> videntur cum luna iuvenescente ac senescente <ref target="v3.p.442">442</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="9" subtype="chapter"><head>IX</head> <p>Qualibus verbis delectari solitus sit Antonius Iulianus, positis in <hi rend="italic">Mimiambis</hi> Cn. Matii; et quid significet M. Cato in oratione quam scripsit de innocentia sua, cum ita dictitat: <q>numquam vestimenta a populo peposci</q> <ref target="v3.p.444">444</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="10" subtype="chapter"><head>X</head> <p>Quid vocabulum <q>ex iure manum consertum</q> significet <ref target="v3.p.446">446</ref> </p> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="11" subtype="chapter"><head>XI</head> <p>Quid sit <q>sculnae</q> verbum positum apud M. Varronem <ref target="v3.p.450">450</ref></p> </div> </div> </div>
<div type="textpart" n="11" subtype="chapter"><head>XI</head> <p>Quid sit <q>sculnae</q> verbum positum apud M. Varronem <ref target="v3.p.450">450</ref></p> </div> </div> </div> -->
<div type="textpart" n="pr" subtype="book"> <head>Praefatio</head>
<div type="textpart" n="1" subtype="chapter"> <pb xml:id="v1.p.xxvi"/>
<div type="textpart" n="1" subtype="section"><p> <gap reason="lost" rend="* * *"/> iucundiora alia reperiri queunt, ad hoc ut liberis quoque meis partae istiusmodi remissiones essent, quando animus eorum interstitione aliqua negotiorum data laxari indulgerique potuisset. </p></div>
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