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u p a r t i i u Plutarchus Plasmatias: b e i n g a r e c i t a l o f c o n v e r s a t i o n s , i n w h i c h The Sentiments of the best Ancients concerning Philosophy and Liberal Education are fairly represented. Discite o miseri, & caussas cognoscite rerum, Quid sumus, & quidnam victuri gignimur; ordo Quis datus; ——— ——— ——— —Persius1 1. [Persius, Satires, 3.66–68: “Come and learn, O miserable souls, and be instructed in the causes of things: learn what we are, and for what sort of lives we were born; what place was assigned to us. . . .”] ...

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