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sed ut tum ad senem senex de
senectute, sic hoc libro ad amicum amicissimus
scripsi de amicitia. tum est Cato locutus, quo erat
nemo fere senior temporibus illis, nemo prudentior;
nunc Laelius et sapiens, sic enim est habitus, et
amicitiae gloria excellens de amicitia loquetur. tu
velim a me animum parumper avertas, Laelium
loqui ipsum putes. C. Fannius et Q. Mucius ad
socerum veniunt post mortem Africani; ab his
sermo oritur, respondet Laelius, cuius tota disputatio est de amicitia, quam legens te ipse1 cognosces
1 te ipse PDE Lahmr., Nauck; te ipsum GBS V Hlalm.
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