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 -  Monstrat Ageus, qui nauem filij Thesei, cum
velis atri coloris, ex Creta redeuntem cerneret, perijsse filium ratus,
vitam in proximis - Page 398
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Monstrat Ageus, Qui Nauem Filij Thesei, Cum Velis Atri Coloris, Ex Creta Redeuntem Cerneret, Perijsse Filium Ratus, Vitam In Proximis Vndis Finiuit.

Sabellic.

Lib. 3. cap. 4. Monstrat Gordianus senior, Africa proconsul, qui similiter, ob rumores de morte filij, vitam suspendio clausit. Campofulgos. lib. 5. cap. 7. Monstrant idem Iocasta Creontis filia, Auctolia Sinonis F. Anius Tuscorum Rex, Orodes Rex Parthorum, et alij numero innumero. De quibus vide stat. lib. 2. Plutarchum, et alios, &c. Huc illud. Amor descendit, &c. Adeo, vt videas non minus esse homini proprium, sobolem intime diligere, et summo amore prosequi, quam aut volare; vt si iam aliquando homines esse Islandos, nedum Christianos scriptores nostri fassi sint, hunc amorem et affectum in filios ijsdem, quantumuis inuiti et repugnantes, adscribant: sin minus, non modo hominis titulum et dignitatem illis detrahant, sed etiam infra bruta et quasuis bestias, qua ipsa, stimulante natura, maximo prolis sua et arctissimo amore tenentur, deprimant.

Non addam contra hoc impudens mendacium exempla etiam nostratium satis illustria: Tacebo leges nostras plagiarias ipsis Islandis antiquiores, quippe a Noruagis acceptas, qua exstant in codice legum nostrarum, titulo Mannhelge: cap. 5. Si quis hominem liberum (quemuis nedum filium) extraneis vendat, &c.

Iam vero si quis eo fortuna deueniat, vt proprium filium, siue incola, siue extranei alicuius potestati, vel fame vel extrema quacunque vrgente necessitate, aut periculo, permittat, ne familicum *media deficientem aspicere cogatur, canem vero in proprias dapes reseruet, Is minime dicendus est filium aquo aut inferiore loco habere quam canem, siue id faciant, Islandi, siue extranei quilibet.

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