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[15] si quis iacenti spolia demere auderet. Nec quisquam fuit, qui sustineret comminus congredi: procul missilibus adpetebatur, ea ipsa in hostem retorquens, donec lancea nudo pectori infixa est. Qua ex vulnere evolsa inclinatum ac deficiens caput clipeo paulisper excepit, dein linquente spiritu pariter ac sanguine moribundus in arma procubuit.
Curtius Rufus, Quintus. Historiarum Alexandri Magni Macedonis libri qui supersunt. Edmund Hedicke. in aedibus B.G. Teubneri. Lipsiae. 1908. Keyboarding.
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