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45) Lambin, 27-28: "Constitui enim in hoc diuino poeta explicando & rudioribus commodare, & mediocriter eruditis consulere: hoc est, & iis, qui ex Homero nihil praeter verborum interpretationem, linguaeque scientiam petunt, & iis qui subtiliore quodam, ac politiore iudicio praediti, ea, quae ab Homero dicuntur, tum quomodo dicantur, tum ad quos veluti fonteis sint referenda, tum quam vtilitatem ad hanc vitam quotidianam afferant, intelligere volunt.
[are by their ita solent a subtilioribus putative authors] filled with the deprehendi, immo vero a mediocriter useless silliness of those who, doctis, uti quempiam forte alius lurking under the cloak of empty caudam animalis equinae caudae glory, have wanted to run riot complicantem, quo una eademque among the unlearned.
sit alter, quem esse me profiteor, qui anno aetatis quinto ferulae tradditus primas litteras didiscit ac decimo aetatis anno sub latinae linguae praeceptoribus mediocriter profecerit.
 
 
 
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