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[8] cum ex summo retro volvi . .] s. Ennius (Ann. 298) bei Macr. 6, 2, 16: et rursus multae fortunae forte recumbunt; Hor. Carm. 3, 10, 10: ne currente retro funis eat [p. 117] rota. mutationem . . sentiret] ebenso Diodor und Appian; anders Plutarch, Vell.: deos immortalis precatus est, ut, si quis eorum invideret operibus ac fortunae suae, in ipsum potius saevirent quam in rem publicam, Zon. 9, 24: ηὔξατο καὶ οὗτος κατὰ τὸν Κάμιλλον. ., L. 5, 21, 15; in der Periocha ist der Wunsch zu früh gesetzt.
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