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Excerpt from Horapollinis Hieroglyphica Græce Et Latine: Cum Integris Observationibus Et Notis
De quo praeter unum nomen cum omnibus Viris Ernditis nihil aliud ego tenco. Sed hic de ipfa Ver; fione ejus quaeritur libera fit Periphrafiica, an adfirié'ca verbo terms adumbrata: Quae mira cer. Te nova efi quaefiio: Nam ubi 7rpw70'ru7roxz inter cidic cum tota Àìgyptiorum fupelleéìile libraria, quiil, quaefo, nobis reliquum efi, ex quo ea. De re confiare poteric? Nihil lane, nihil: (mare hoc non efi de lana caprina difputare fed de rebus plane igum tis ineptire fuaviter. Dimm, quod fcio, omi¿îs illis,' quae loiri non pofiunt: Libro I. Capite 17. Legimus, ii?\t@j J? 5 a'7rà ts? 751! Ain xpaereîv. Ifia' non potuerunt ab erudito Egyptio proficifci, dubio proenl Philippo adjeéìa funt. Libro 2. Cap. '100. Fcribitur de ka',ua s'xzfvn yeîp uolîm TW 0è'7.
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