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[5] Fere uero antiqui tales aegros in tenebris habebant, eo quod is contrarium esset exterreri, et ad quietem animi tenebras ipsas conferre aliquid iudicabant. At Asclepiades, tamquam tenebris ipsis terrentibus, in lumine habendos eos dixit. Neutrum autem perpetuum est: alium enim lux, alium tenebrae magis turbant; reperiunturque, in quibus nullum discrimen deprehendi uel hoc uel illo modo possit. Optimum itaque est utrumque experiri, et habere eum, qui tenebras horret, in luce, eum qui lucem, in tenebris. At ubi nullum tale discrimen est, aeger, si uires habet, loco lucido; si non habet, obscuro continendus est.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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