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G. Kaibel: Athenaei Naucratitae Dipnosophistarum libri 15

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ὁρᾷς δʼ, ὅταν πίνωσιν ἄνθρωποι, τότε πλουτοῦσι, διαπράττουσι, νικῶσιν δίκας, εὐδαιμονοῦσιν, ὠφελοῦσι τοὺς φίλους αὔξει γὰρ καὶ τρέφει μεγαλύνει τε τὴν ψυχὴν ἐν τοῖς πότοις διατριβή, ἀναζωπυροῦσα καὶ ἀνεγείρουσα μετὰ φρονήσεως τὸν ἑκάστου νοῦν, ὥς φησιν Πίνδαρος· ἁνίκʼ ἀνθρώπων καματώδεες οἴχονται μέριμναι στηθέων ἔξω, πελάγει δʼ ἐν πολυχρύσοιο πλούτου πάντες ἴσᾳ νέομεν ψευδῆ πρὸς ἀκτάν· ὃς μὲν ἀχρήμων, ἀφνεὸς τότε, τοὶ δʼ αὖ πλουτέοντες ... εἶτʼ ἐπάγει· ἀέξονται φρένας ἀμπελίνοις τόξοις δαμέντες.

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