mediocritatem: cf. Cic. de Off. 1.25, mediocritatem illam . . . quae est inter nimium et parum--the μέσον or μέτριον of the Greek gnomic poets and tragedians, which Plato and Aristotle developed into the formal ethical doctrine that virtue 'is seated in the mean.' Cf. παντὶ μέσῳ τὸ κράτος θεὸς ὤπασεν, Aeschyl. Eumen. 529; Arist. Pol. 4.11, τ́ον μέσον . . . βίον . . . βέλτιστον; Otto, p.216.
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Horace. Odes and Epodes. Edited with commentary by. Paul Shorey. revised by. Paul Shorey and Gordon J. Laing. New York. Benj. H. Sanborn and Co. 1910.
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