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praetereo multos, in his doctum hominem et suavem,
Hieronymum, quem iam cur Peripateticum appellem
nescio. summum enim bonum exposuit vacuitatem
doloris; qui autem de summo bono dissentit de tota
philosophiae ratione dissentit. Critolaus imitari voluit
antiquos, et quidem est gravitate proximus, et redundat oratio, ac tamen ne is1 quidem in patriis institutis2 manet. Diodorus, eius auditor, adiungit ad
honestatem vacuitatem doloris. hic3 quoque suus est
de summoque bono dissentiens dici vere Peripateticus
non potest. antiquorum autem sententiam Antiochus
noster mihi videtur persequi diligentissime, quam eandem Aristoteli4 fuisse et Polemonis docet.
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