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[716] Ex diverso in the sense of ‘from different parts’ occurs Sen. De Brevitate Vitae, c. 8 (quoted by Forc.), “vires ventorum ex diverso furentium.” For ‘hanc’ Heins. wished to read ‘hac:’ we might also conjecture ‘huc,’ of which ‘sedem in unam’ would be epexegetical (see on v. 18, E. 1. 53). But the ordinary text is satisfactory, being, in fact, a sort of compound of the two expressions “hanc in sedem veniemus una,” and “huc sedem veniemus in unam.

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